Here you will find the Poem On Leaving Winchester School of poet William Lisle Bowles
The spring shall visit thee again, Itchin! and yonder ancient fane, That casts its shadow on thy breast, As if, by many winters beat, The blooming season it would greet, With many a straggling wild-flower shall be dressed. But I, amid the youthful train That stray at evening by thy side, No longer shall a guest remain, To mark the spring's reviving pride. I go not unrejoicing; but who knows, When I have shared, O world! thy common woes, Returning I may drop some natural tears; As these same fields I look around, And hear from yonder dome the slow bell sound, And think upon the joys that crowned my stripling years!