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On Leaving Winchester School

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Title:     On Leaving Winchester School
Author: William Lisle Bowles [More Titles by Bowles]

Written in the year 1782.

The spring shall visit thee again,
Itchin! and yonder ancient fane,[1]
That casts its shadow on thy breast,
As if, by many winters beat,
The blooming season it would greet,
With many a straggling wild-flower shall be dressed.

But I, amid the youthful train
That stray at evening by thy side,
No longer shall a guest remain,
To mark the spring's reviving pride.
I go not unrejoicing; but who knows,
When I have shared, O world! thy common woes,
Returning I may drop some natural tears;
As these same fields I look around,
And hear from yonder dome[2] the slow bell sound,
And think upon the joys that crowned my stripling years!


NOTES:
[1] St Croix.

[2] The Cathedral.


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William Lisle Bowles's poem: On Leaving Winchester School

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