LOWTHER! in thy majestic Pile are seen Cathedral pomp and grace, in apt accord With the baronial castle's sterner mien; Union significant of God adored, And charters won and guarded by the sword Of ancient honour; whence that goodly state Of polity which wise men venerate, And will maintain, if God his help afford. Hourly the democratic torrent swells; For airy promises and hopes suborned The strength of backward-looking thoughts is scorned. Fall if ye must, ye Towers and Pinnacles, With what ye symbolise; authentic Story Will say, Ye disappeared with England's Glory! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DREAM by GEORGE GORDON BYRON JOHN MOULDY by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE NEW YORK AT NIGHT by AMY LOWELL AT FREDERICKSBURG [DECEMBER 13, 1862] by JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY OF HIS CONVERSION by WILLIAM ALABASTER |