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Lines Written On Fonthill Abbey.

    By William Lisle Bowles



    The mighty master waved his wand, and, lo!
    On the astonished eye the glorious show
    Burst like a vision! Spirit of the place!
    Has the Arabian wizard with his mace
    Smitten the barren downs, far onward spread,
    And bade the enchanted palace rise instead?
    Bade the dark woods their solemn shades extend,
    High to the clouds yon spiry tower ascend?
    And starting from the umbrageous avenue
    Spread the rich pile, magnificent to view?
    Enter! From the arched portal look again,
    Back on the lessening woods and distant plain!
    Ascend the steps! The high and fretted roof
    Is woven by some elfin hand aloof;
    Whilst from the painted windows' long array
    A mellow light is shed as not of day.
    How gorgeous all! Oh, never may the spell
    Be broken, that arrayed those radiant forms so well!



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