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1770–1850

ON REVISITING DUNOLLY CASTLE

William Wordsworth

The captive Bird was gone;— to cliff or moor Perchance had flown, delivered by the storm; Or he had pined, and sunk to feed the worm: Him found we not: but, climbing a tall tower,

There saw, impaved with rude fidelity Of art mosaic, in a roofless floor, An Eagle with stretched wings, but beamless eye — An Eagle that could neither wail nor soar.

Effigyof the Vanished— ( shall I dare To call thee so? ) or symbol of fierce deeds And of the towering courage which past times Rejoiced in — take, whate'er thou be, a share,

Not undeserved, of the memorial rhymes That animate my way where'er it leads!

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