Page:Poems, in two volumes (IA poemsintwovolume01word).pdf/79
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
67
When to the Dwelling of my Love I came,I went into the Orchard quietly;And left the Glow-worm, blessing it by name,Laid safely by itself, beneath a Tree.
The whole next day, I hoped, and hoped with fear;At night the Glow-worm shone beneath the Tree;I led my Lucy to the spot, "Look here!"Oh! joy it was for her, and joy for me!