| Francis T. Palgrave, ed. (18241897). The Golden Treasury. 1875. |
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| W. Wordsworth |
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| CCLXXIX. Within King's College Chapel, Cambridge |
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| TAX not the royal Saint with vain expense, | |
| With ill-match'd aims the Architect who plann'd | |
| (Albeit labouring for a scanty band | |
| Of white-robed scholars only) this immense | |
| And glorious work of fine intelligence! | 5 |
| Give all thou canst; high Heaven rejects the lore | |
| Of nicely-calculated less or more: | |
| So deem'd the man who fashion'd for the sense | |
| These lofty pillars, spread that branching roof | |
| Self-poised, and scoop'd into ten thousand cells | 10 |
| Where light and shade repose, where music dwells | |
| Lingeringand wandering on as loth to die; | |
| Like thoughts whose very sweetness yieldeth proof | |
| That they were born for immortality. | |
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