To - -[606]
1. But once I dared to lift my eyes - To lift my eyes to thee; And since that day, beneath the skies, No other sight they see. 2. In vain sleep shuts them in the night - The night grows day to me; Presenting idly to my sight What still a dream must be. 3. A fatal dream - for many a bar Divides thy fate from mine; And still my passions wake and war, But peace be still with thine. [First published, New Monthly Magazine, 1833, vol. 37, p. 308.]
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