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LACOCK NUNNERY.

JUNE 24, 1837.

1 I stood upon the stone where Ela lay,
2 The widowed founder of these ancient walls,
3 Where fancy still on meek devotion calls,
4 Marking the ivied arch, and turret gray
5 For her soul's rest eternal rest to pray;
15 "Eternam Requiem dona."
6 Where visionary nuns yet seem to tread,
7 A pale dim troop, the cloisters of the dead,
8 Though twice three hundred years have flown away! [Page 27]
9 But when, with silent step and pensive mien,
10 In weeds, as mourning for her sisters gone,
11 The mistress of this lone monastic scene
12 Came; and I heard her voice's tender tone,
13 I said, Though centuries have rolled between,
14 One gentle, beauteous nun is left, on earth, alone.

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Title (in Source Edition): LACOCK NUNNERY. JUNE 24, 1837.
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Bowles, William Lisle, 1762-1850. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. I. With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan. Edinburgh: James Nichol, 9 North Bank Street..., 1855, pp. 26-27.  (Page images digitized from a copy held at the University of California Libraries.)

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