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[O rest divine! O golden certainty]

O rest divine! O golden certainty
Of love, when love's half smile, illumining pain,
Bade all bright things immutable remain!
Dreaming I stand, the low brook drawling by,
Her flowerlike mien, her mountain step to mark.
Oh, I recall when her least look again
Could mar the music in my happy mind
And plunge me into doubt, her faintest sigh
Stir all the fixéd pillars of my heaven,
Commingling them in mist and stormy dark
And all together, as I have seen the rain,
When the whole shower is swinging in the wind
And like a mighty pendulum urged and driven,
Beat back and forth between the earth and sky.