OFT, through thy fair domains, illustrious Peer! In youth I roamed, on youthful pleasures bent: And mused in rocky cell or sylvan tent, Beside swift-flowing Lowther's current clear. -- Now, by thy care befriended, I appear Before thee, LONSDALE, and this Work present, A token (may it prove a monument!) Of high respect and gratitude sincere. Gladly would I have waited till my task Had reached its close; but Life is insecure, And Hope full oft fallacious as a dream: Therefore, for what is here produced, I ask Thy favour; trusting that thou wilt not deem The offering, though imperfect, premature. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AT CASTLE WOOD by EMILY JANE BRONTE THE GRAVES OF A HOUSEHOLD by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS THE MOSS ROSE by FRIEDRICH ADOLF KRUMMACHER A LITTLE CHILD'S HYMN; FOR NIGHT AND MORNING by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE ON A BUST OF DANTE by THOMAS WILLIAM PARSONS WAR AND WASHINGTON by JONATHAN MITCHELL SEWALL TOUJOURS AMOUR by EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN |