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OXFORD (MAY 30, 1820) by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

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First Line: YE SACRED NURSERIES OF BLOOMING YOUTH!
Last Line: AN EAGER NOVICE ROBED IN FLUTTERING GOWN!
Subject(s): OXFORD UNIVERSITY;

YE sacred Nurseries of blooming Youth!
In whose collegiate shelter England's Flowers
Expand, enjoying through their vernal hours
The air of liberty, the light of truth;
Much have ye suffered from Time's gnawing tooth:
Yet, O ye spires of Oxford! domes and towers!
Gardens and groves! your presence overpowers
The soberness of reason; till, in sooth,
Transformed, and rushing on a bold exchange,
I slight my own beloved Cam, to range
Where silver Isis leads my stripling feet;
Pace the long avenue, or glide adown
The stream-like windings of that glorious street --
An eager Novice robed in fluttering gown!




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