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KENILWORTH

Towering above the plain, proud in decay,—
Her tendriled ivies, like a woman's hair,
Veiling her hurt and hiding her despair,—
The monument of a departed day,
The shadow of a glory passed away,
Stands Kenilworth; stripped of her pomp, and bare
Of all that made her so supremely fair
When Power with Love contended for her sway.


In this wide ruin solemn and serene,
Where moved majestical a virgin queen,


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