Robert Seymour Bridges

Here you will find the Poem To the President of Magdalen College, Oxford of poet Robert Seymour Bridges

To the President of Magdalen College, Oxford

Since now from woodland mist and flooded clay 
I am fled beside the steep Devonian shore, 
Nor stand for welcome at your gothic door, 
'Neath the fair tower of Magdalen and May, 
Such tribute, Warren, as fond poets pay 
For generous esteem, I write, not more 
Enhearten'd than my need is, reckoning o'er 
My life-long wanderings on the heavenly way: 
But well-befriended we become good friends, 
Well-honour'd honourable; and all attain 
Somewhat by fathering what fortune sends. 
I bid your presidency a long reign, 
True friend; and may your praise to greater ends 
Aid better men than I, nor me in vain.