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Thomas Noon Talfourd (Томас Талфорд)


To the Thames at Westminster


IN RECOLLECTION OF THE BANKS OF THE SAME RIVER, 
AT CAVERSHAM, NEAR READING

With no cold admiration do I gaze
Upon thy pomp of waters, matchless stream!
But home-sick fancy kindles with the beam
That on thy lucid bosom faintly plays;
And glides delighted through thy crystal ways,
Till on her eye those wave-fed poplars gleam,
Beneath whose shade her first ethereal maze
She fashion'd; where she traced in clearest dream
Thy mirror'd course of wood-enshrined repose
Besprent with island haunts of spirits bright;
And widening on—till, at the vision's close,
Great London, only then a name of might
For childish thought to build on, proudly rose
A rock-throned city clad in heavenly light.



Thomas Noon Talfourd's other poems:
  1. On Lough's Statue of Lady MacBeth
  2. Evening Service
  3. Indian Tale
  4. To Robert Browning
  5. Reading


Темы стихотворения (Poem Themes): Rivers (Реки), Westminster (Вестминстер)

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Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1571


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