Poems (Southey)/Volume 1/Inscription 03 - For the Apartment in Chepstow-Castle

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by Robert Southey
Inscription III: For the Apartment in Chepstow-Castle
631180Poems — Inscription III: For the Apartment in Chepstow-CastleRobert Southey

INSCRIPTION III.



For the Apartment in Chepstow-Castle, where HENRY
MARTEN the Regicide was imprisoned Thirty Years
.



For thirty years secluded from mankind
Here Marten linger'd. Often have these walls
Echoed his footsteps, as with even tread
He paced around his prison: not to him
Did Nature's fair varieties exist:
He never saw the Sun's delightful beams,
Save when thro' yon high bars it pour'd a sad
And broken splendor. Dost thou ask his crime?
He had rebell'd against the King, and sat
In judgment on him; for his ardent mind
Shaped goodliest plans of happiness on earth,
And peace and liberty. Wild dreams! But such
As Plato lov'd; such as with holy zeal
Our Milton worshipp'd. Blessed hopes! awhile
From man withheld, even to the latter days,
When Christ shall come and all things be fulfill'd.