And there the tree of stillest peace
In verdant spaces grows:
Beneath it one can never cease
To dream of blest repose.
V.
A cherub at the gate must be,
Far off the world to fray,
That its rude noises reach not me,
To fright my dream away.
VI.
And there the tree of stillest peace
In verdant spaces grows:
Beneath it one can never cease
To dream of blest repose.
V.
A cherub at the gate must be,
Far off the world to fray,
That its rude noises reach not me,
To fright my dream away.
VI.