dots-menu
×

Home  »  The Book of the Sonnet  »  Henry Timrod (1828–1867)

Hunt and Lee, comps. The Book of the Sonnet. 1867.

I. “At last, beloved Nature, I have met”

Henry Timrod (1828–1867)

AT last, beloved Nature, I have met

Thee face to face upon thy breezy hills,

And boldly, where thy inmost bowers were set,

Gazed on thee naked in thy mountain rills:

When first I felt thy breath upon my brow,

Tears of strange ecstasy gushed out like rain,

And with a longing passionate as vain

I strove to clasp thee. But I know not how,

Always before me didst thou seem to glide,

And often from one sunny mountain-side

Upon the next bright peak I saw thee kneel,

And heard thy voice upon the billowy blast,—

But climbing, only reached that shrine to feel

The shadow of a PRESENCE which had passed.