Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. Scotland: Vols. VIVIII. 187679. | | | | Crichton Castle | | Crichton Chapel | | David Macbeth Moir (17981851) |
| | | HOW like an image of repose it looks, | |
| That ancient, holy, and sequestered pile! | |
| Silence abides in each tree-shaded aisle, | |
| And on the gray spire caw the hermit rooks: | |
| So absent is the stamp of modern days, | 5 |
| That in the quaint carved oak, and oriel stained | |
| With saintly legend, to reflections gaze | |
| The star of Eld seems not yet to have waned. | |
| At pensive eventide, when streams the west | |
| On moss-greened pediment, and tombstone gray, | 10 |
| And spectral Silence pointeth to Decay, | |
| How preacheth Wisdom to the conscious breast, | |
| Saying, Each foot that roameth here shall rest: | |
| To God and Heaven Death is the only way! | | | | |
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