At summertide, when heaven's airy sunn Rules o'er the sky -the glorious kingdom. Why to yonder ridge biases a pensive eye? It's unlit summit doesn't meld with the sky. Why do those bluffs of dark cast so appear Sweeter than this ol' countryside lying near? Loftiness, it is, lends magic to all the view, And cloaks the cliff in its merry golden hue. Thus, with relish, we do dally on these per se: Certain joys of Life, guarantees we do survey, Thus, from far away, can each uncharted scene More brightly be seen than all Fear, lest its seen? And to every image, that Fear daubs in scary dun, Express it into that Oblivion -shine on Airy Sunn.