As at times a moonbeam pierces Through the thickest cloudy rack,
So to me, through days so dreary,
One bright image struggles back.
Seated all on deck, we
Down the Rhine's majestic stream;
On its borders, summer-laden,
Slept the peaceful evening-gleam.
Brooding, at the feet I laid
Of a fair and gentle one,
On whose placid, pallid features Played the ruddy-golden sun.
Lutes were ringing, youth« were singing,
Swelled my heart with feeling strange;
Bluer grew the heaven above us,
Wider grew the spirit's range.
Fairy-like beside us
Rock and ruin, wood and plain ;
And I gazed on all reflected In my loved one's eyes again.