Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. England: Vols. IIV. 187679. | | | | Windsor | | Return of George the Third to Windsor Castle | | William Lisle Bowles (17621850) |
| | | NOT that thy name, illustrious dome! recalls | |
| The pomp of chivalry in bannered halls, | |
| The blaze of beauty, and the gorgeous sights | |
| Of heralds, trophies, steeds, and crested knights; | |
| Not that young Surrey there beguiled the hour | 5 |
| With eyes upturned unto the maidens tower, | |
| O, not for these the Muse officious brings | |
| Her gratulations to the best of kings: | |
| But that, from cities and from crowds withdrawn, | |
| Calm peace may meet him on the twilight lawn; | 10 |
| That here among these gray primeval trees | |
| He may inhale healths animating breeze; | |
| That these old oaks which far their shadows cast, | |
| May soothe him while they whisper of the past. | |
| And when from that proud terrace he surveys | 15 |
| Slow Thames devolving his majestic maze | |
| (Now lost on the horizons verge, now seen | |
| Winding through lawns, and woods, and pastures green), | |
| May he reflect upon the waves that roll, | |
| Bearing a nations wealth from pole to pole, | 20 |
| And own (ambitions proudest boast above) | |
| A kings best glory is his countrys love. | | | | |
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