The fountains mingle with the river 
            And the rivers with the ocean, 
         The winds of heaven mix for ever 
            With a sweet emotion; 
         Nothing in the world is single; 
            All things by a law divine 
         In one spirit meet and mingle. 
            Why not I with thine?— 
            
         See the mountains kiss high heaven 
            And the waves clasp one another; 
         No sister-flower would be forgiven 
            If it disdained its brother; 
         And the sunlight clasps the earth 
            And the moonbeams kiss the sea: 
         What is all this sweet work worth 
            If thou kiss not me?