By halted horses silently we lean,

Gazing enchanted from our steeper sward.

How yon low loving skies of April hoard

An hundred pinnacles, and how with sheen

Of spike and ball her languid clouds between,

Grey Oxford grandly rises riverward!

Sweet on those dim long-dedicated walls,

Silver as rain the frugal sunshine falls;

Slowly sad eyes resign them, bound afar.

Dear Beauty, dear Tradition, fare you well: