English Poetry II: From Collins to Fitzgerald.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
William Wordsworth
410. Composed at Neidpath Castle, the Property of Lord Queensberry
[1803]D
Whom mere despite of heart could so far please
And love of havoc, (for with such disease
Fame taxes him,) that he could send forth word
A brotherhood of venerable trees,
Leaving an ancient dome, and towers like these,
Beggar’d and outraged!—Many hearts deplored
The traveller at this day will stop and gaze
On wrongs, which Nature scarcely seems to heed:
And the pure mountains, and the gentle Tweed,
And the green silent pastures, yet remain.