'The uncouth shape'
the 'dromedary'
the 'Arab'
'who with unerring skill
Would through the desert lead me,'
'The loud prophetic blast of harmony'
'Nor doubted once but that they both were books,
Having a perfect faith in all that passed.'
'Lance in rest,
He rode, I keeping pace with him; and now
He, to my fancy, had become the knight
Whose tale Cervantes tells; yet not the knight
But was an Arab of the desert too,
Of these was neither, and was both at once.'
'A bed of glittering light'
'It is,' said he, 'the waters of the deep
Gathering upon us.'
'Reverence was due to a being thus employed;
And thought that, in the blind and awful lair
Of such a madness, reason did lie couched.'