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I have no fancy for the ugly domes
Of Captain Fowkes. But I delight to see
Those Gothic towers above the city homes —
Towers of the Parliament. 'Tis joy to me,
Lifting my weary eye from learned tomes,
To watch the mighty dial blazing free
O'er the great Town. That cresset seems to stand
A fiery beacon in a giant's hand.
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