I.
     THE IDEAL WORLD,--ITS REALM IS EVERYWHERE AROUND US; ITS INHABITANTS ARE  THE IMMORTAL PERSONIFICATIONS OF ALL BEAUTIFUL THOUGHTS; TO THAT WORLD WE  ATTAIN BY THE REPOSE OF THE SENSES.
     AROUND "this visible diurnal sphere"    There floats a World that girds us like the space;  On wandering clouds and gliding beams career    Its ever-moving murmurous Populace.  There, all the lovelier thoughts conceived below    Ascending live, and in celestial shapes.  To that bright World, O Mortal, wouldst thou go?    Bind but thy senses, and thy soul escapes:  To care, to sin, to passion close thine eyes;  Sleep in the flesh, and see the Dreamland rise!  Hark to the gush of golden waterfalls,  Or knightly tromps at Archimagian Walls!  In the green hush of Dorian Valleys mark    The River Maid her amber tresses knitting;  When glow-worms twinkle under coverts dark,    And silver clouds o'er summer stars are flitting,  With jocund elves invade "the Moone's sphere,  Or hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear;"*  Or, list! what time the roseate urns of dawn    Scatter fresh dews, and the first skylark weaves  Joy into song, the blithe Arcadian Faun    Piping to wood-nymphs under Bromian leaves,  While slowly gleaming through the purple glade  Come Evian's panther car, and the pale Naxian Maid.
       * "Midsummer Night's Dream."
     Such, O Ideal World, thy habitants!    All the fair children of creative creeds,  All the lost tribes of Fantasy are thine,--  From antique Saturn in Dodonian haunts,    Or Pan's first music waked from shepherd reeds,  To the last sprite when Heaven's pale lamps decline,  Heard wailing soft along the solemn Rhine.