<Dd> I may not hope from outward forms to win </Dd> <Dd> The passion and the life, whose fountains are within . </Dd> <P> The poem continues with the narrator hoping that the woman he desires can be happy: </P> <Dl> <Dd> Joy, Lady! is the spirit and the power, </Dd> <Dd> Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower </Dd> <Dd> A new Earth and new Heaven, </Dd> <Dd> Undreamt of by the sensual and the proud--</Dd> <Dd> Joy is the sweet voice, Joy the luminous cloud--</Dd> <Dd> We in ourselves rejoice! </Dd> </Dl>

Write a note on the elements of romanticism in 'dejection an ode'