Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. England: Vols. IIV. 187679. | | | | London | | London | | Robert Leighton (18221869) |
| | | TO live in London was my young wood-dream, | |
| London, where all the books come from, the lode | |
| That draws into its centre from all points | |
| The bright steel of the world; where Shakespeare wrote, | |
| And Eastcheap is, with all its memories | 5 |
| Of gossip Quickly, Falstaff, and Prince Hal; | |
| Where are the very stones that Milton trod, | |
| And Johnson, Garrick, Goldsmith, and the rest; | |
| Where even now our Dickens builds a shrine | |
| That pilgrims through all time will come to see, | 10 |
| London! whose street names breathe such home to all: | |
| Cheapside, the Strand, Fleet Street, and Ludgate Hill, | |
| Each name a very story in itself. | |
| To live in London!London, the buskined stage | |
| Of history, the archive of the past, | 15 |
| The heart, the centre of the living world! | |
| Wake, dreamer, to your village and your work. | | | | |
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