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These tow'rs, that long withstood the blast,
These mossy tow'rs are mouldering fast,
        While Flora's children stay;
To mantle o'er the lonely pile,
To gild destruction with a smile,
        And beautify decay!

Sweets of the wild! uncultur'd blowing,
Neglected in luxuriance glowing;
From the dark ruins frowning near.
Your charms in brighter tints appear,
        And richer blush assume;
You smile with softer beauty crown'd,
Whilst all is desolate around,
        Like sun-shine on a tomb!

    Thou hoary pile! majestic still,
        Memento of departed fame!
    While roving o'er the moss-clad hill,
        I ponder on thine ancient name!