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Title: Lines written on a Tablet in a School Author: William Wordsworth [More Titles by Wordsworth] _In the School of ---- is a tablet on which are inscribed, in gilt letters, the names of the federal persons who have been Schoolmasters there since the foundation of the School, with the time at which they entered upon and quitted their office. Opposite one of those names the Author wrote the following lines_.
Read o'er these lines; and then review --When through this little wreck of fame, And if a sleeping tear should wake Poor Matthew, all his frolics o'er, The sighs which Matthew heav'd were sighs Yet sometimes when the secret cup --Thou soul of God's best earthly mould, -THE END- GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |