Be the proud Thames of trade the busy mart! Arun! to thee will other praise belong; Dear to the lover's, and the mourner's heart, And ever sacred to the sons of song! Thy banks romantic hopeless Love shall seek, Where o'er the rocks the mantling bindwith flaunts; And Sorrow's drooping form and faded cheek Choose on thy willow'd shore her lonely haunts! Banks! which inspired thy Otway's plaintive strain! Wilds! -- whose lorn echoes learn'd the deeper tone Of Collins' powerful shell! yet once again Another poet -- Hayley is thine own! Thy classic stream anew shall hear a lay, Bright as its waves, and various as its way! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LINES INSCRIBED UPON A CUP FORMED FROM A SKULL by GEORGE GORDON BYRON EPITAPH: FOR MY GRANDMOTHER by COUNTEE CULLEN IN ROMNEY MARSH by JOHN DAVIDSON EPITAPHS OF THE WAR, 1914-18: A DRIFTER OFF TARENTUM by RUDYARD KIPLING FAREWELL TO ARRAS by ADAM DE LA HALLE CHOEPHOROI: ORESTES GOES MAD by AESCHYLUS THE CONSOLATION OF PHILOSOPHY: BOOK 3 by ANICIUS MANLIUS SEVERINUS BOETHIUS |