Newstead Abbey at Sunset - Nottinghamshire, UK - Home of Poet, Lord Byron (1788-1824)
I took this picture at Sunset at Newstead Abbey in Nottinghamshire, UK.
This was the home of the famous Lord Byron, an English poet. He wrote many things here and in the surrounding villages. One of his most famous poems was written about this area of beauty...
Newstead Abbey
On Leaving Newstead Abbey
Lord Byron (1788–1824)
THROUGH thy battlements, Newstead, the hollow winds whistle;
Thou, the hall of my fathers, art gone to decay;
In thy once smiling garden the hemlock and thistle
Have choked up the rose which late bloomed in the way.
Of the mail-covered barons who proudly to battle
Led their vassals from Europe to Palestine’s plain,
The escutcheon and shield, which with every blast rattle,
Are the only sad vestiges now that remain.
No more doth old Robert, with harp-stringing numbers,
Raise a flame in the breast for the war-laurelled wreath;
Near Askalon’s Towers John of Horistan slumbers,
Unnerved is the hand of his minstrel by death.
Paul and Hubert too sleep, in the valley of Cressy;
For the safety of Edward and England they fell:
My fathers! the tears of your country redress ye;
How you fought! how you died! still her annals can tell.
On Marston, with Rupert ’gainst traitors contending,
Four brothers enriched with their blood the bleak field;
For the rights of a monarch, their country defending,
Till death their attachment to royalty sealed.
Shades of heroes, farewell! your descendant departing
From the seat of his ancestors bids you adieu!
Abroad or at home, your remembrance imparting
New courage, he ’ll think upon glory and you.
Though a tear dim his eye at this sad separation,
’T is nature, not fear, that excites his regret;
Far distant he goes, with the same emulation,
The fame of his fathers he ne’er can forget.
That fame and that memory still will he cherish,
He vows that he ne’er will disgrace your renown;
Like you will he live or like you will he perish;
When decayed, may he mingle his dust with your own.
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The photo was taken by me, but the poem is a famous poem by Lord Byron, who lived at the Abbey that I photographed so no doubt it will be somewhere else on the internet too, but thank you for checking :)
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