Page:Poems by William Wordsworth (1815) Volume 2.djvu/60

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And thither, when the summer-days were long,
Sir Walter journey'd with his Paramour;
And with the Dancers and the Minstrel's song
Made merriment within that pleasant Bower.


The Knight, Sir Walter, died in course of time,
And his bones lie in his paternal vale.—
But there is matter for a second rhyme,
And I to this would add another tale.