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CHAPTER VIII - THE SPENCER LIBRARY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2010

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“NOT all, that sit beneath a golden roof,

In rooms of cedar, O Renowned Lord!

Wise though they be, and put to highest proof,

To the sweet Muses do their grace afford;

Which, if they did, the like would them accord,

The mighty Poets to eternity,

And their wise acts in living verse record,

And build them up, great heirs of Memory;

Which else shall in oblivion fall and die.

But thou-that like the Sun, with heav'nly beams

Shining on all, dost cheer abundantly

The learned heads, that drink Castalian streams-

Transcendant Lord, accept this verse from me,

Made for all time… but yet unfit for theb.”

Lord Thurlow.

If the late Lord Thurlow, author of the above masculine sonnet—” To the Right Honourable The Earl Spencer, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter”—had not written one single verse in addition, he should have been gladly and gratefully included by me in the Corpus Poetarum Anglicanorum. It is some fifteen years ago, as I seem to think, that this very sonnet, incorporated with other pieces of poetry, by the same noble hand, and beautifully printed in a slender duodecimo volume, was deposited by me as a sort of Christmas gift to the noble owner, in the library at Althorp.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1836

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