I race by field or highway, and my horse
Spare not, but urge direct in headlong course
Unto some fair far hill that gain I must:
But near arrived the vision soon mistrust,
Rein in, and stand as one who sees the source
Of strong illusion, shaming thought to force
From off his mind the soil of passion’s gust.
My brow I bare then, and with slacken’d speed
Can view the country pleasant on all sides,
And to kind salutation give good heed: