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1849–1903

FROM A WINDOW IN PRINCES STREET — To M. M. M'B.

William Ernest Henley

Above the Crags that fade and gloom Starts the bare knee of Arthur's Seat; Ridged high against the evening bloom, The Old Town rises, street on street;

With lamps bejewelled, straight ahead, Like rampired walls the houses lean, All spired and domed and turreted, Sheer to the valley's darkling green;

Ranged in mysterious disarray, The Castle, menacing and austere, Looms through the lingering last of day; And in the silver dusk you hear,

Reverberated from crag and scar, Bold bugles blowing points of war.

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