No shrine, no grove, no oracle, no heat

Of pale-mouthed prophet dreaming.”

In Moore’s “Summer Fête” a fancy ball is described, in which one of the characters personated is Psyche—

“. . . not in dark disguise to-night

Hath our young heroine veiled her light;—

For see, she walks the earth, Love’s own.

His wedded bride, by holiest vow

Pledged in Olympus, and made known

To mortals by the type which now

Hangs glittering on her snowy brow.