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Change and decay sure triumphs boast; Of the old inn remains no sign Save its deep cellar, where the host Once tapped his casks of rarest wine ; 32 At the Sign of the Red Rose. Its ghost that will not vanish, though The tribe were banished Ion & a Gone, with the old time hostelry, Are host and guests, and stream now dry, Which, 'ere they felled the last great tree Along its banks, had all run by; This last faint scent of the Red Rose, As one reluctant, lingers goes. THE OLD CHURCH AT THE TRAPPE.... 33 THE OLD CHURCH AT THE TRAPPE. Quails et quantus fuerit non ignorabunt sine lapide futura Scecula. IN the heat of a day in September We came to the old Church door ; We bared our heads, I remember, On the step that the moss covered o'er : There the vines climbed over and under, And we trod, with a reverent wonder, Through the dust of the years on the floor. From the dampness and darkness and stillness No resonant chantings outrolled ; And the air, with its vaporous dullness, Covered altar and column with mould ; For the pulpit had lost its old glory, And its greatness become but a story, A legend still lovingly told.
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