She seemed an angel to our infant eyes! Once, when the glorifying moon revealed Her who at evening by our pillow kneeled, Soft-voiced and golden-haired, from holy skies Flown to her loves on wings of Paradise,-- We looked to see the pinions half concealed The Tuscan vines and olives will not yield
Her back to me, who loved her in this wise, And since have little known her, but have grown To see another mother, tenderly Watch over sleeping children of my own. Perchance the years have changed her: yet alone This picture lingers; still she seems to me The fair young angel of my infancy.