• From “Idyls of the King”
    Dedication
    THESE to His Memory—since he held them dear,
    Perchance as finding there unconsciously
    Some image of himself—I dedicate,
    I dedicate, I consecrate with tears—
    These Idyls.
                And indeed He seems to me
    Scarce other than my own ideal knight,
    “Who reverenced his conscience as his king;...

  • In Sana, O, in Sana, God, the Lord,
    Was very kind and merciful to me!
    Forth from the Desert in my rags I came,
    Weary and sore of foot. I saw the spires
    And swelling bubbles of the golden domes
    Rise through the trees of Sana, and my heart
    Grew great within me with the strength of God
    And I cried out, “Now shall I right myself,—
    I,...

  • All the world over, I wonder, in lands that I never have trod,
    Are the people eternally seeking for the signs and steps of a God?
    Westward across the ocean, and Northward across the snow,
    Do they all stand gazing, as ever, and what do the wisest know?

    Here, in this mystical India, the deities hover and swarm
    Like the wild bees heard in the tree-tops,...