That eagerly sought mine, their wild surprise

That trembling with desire I could withstand

The majesty of Love’s greatest command

Laid on us with the weight of destinies.

I left, aye!—left you there and went my way.

Outside I met a woman bent and old,

A toothless, wrinkled hag, shrunk with Life’s cold.

That sight makes good all sin, I cried, Bright Day!

If age were not and death—O! then—Here! Here!

Outside your door keep me not waiting, Dear!