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John Keats - Lines Rhymed In A Letter From OxfordJohn Keats - Lines Rhymed In A Letter From Oxford
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I.     The Gothic looks solemn,     The plain Doric column Supports an old Bishop and Crosier;     The mouldering arch,     Shaded o`er by a larch Stands next door to Wilson the Hosier. II.     Vice--that is, by turns,--     O`er pale faces mourns The black tassell`d trencher and common hat;     The Chantry boy sings,     The Steeple-bell rings, And as for the Chancellor--dominat. III.     There are plenty of trees,     And plenty of ease, And plenty of fat deer for Parsons;     And when it is venison,     Short is the benison,-- Then each on a leg or thigh fastens.
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