Here you will find the Poem On Resigning A Scholarship Of Trinity College, Oxford of poet William Lisle Bowles
AND RETIRING TO A COUNTRY CURACY. Farewell! a long farewell! O Poverty, Affection's fondest dream how hast thou reft! But though, on thy stern brow no trace is left Of youthful joys, that on the cold heart die, With thee a sad companionship I seek, Content, if poor;--for patient wretchedness, Tearful, but uncomplaining of distress, Who turns to the rude storm her faded cheek; And Piety, who never told her wrong; And calm Content, whose griefs no more rebel; And Genius, warbling sweet, his saddest song, When evening listens to some village knell,-- Long banished from the world's insulting throng;-- With thee, and thy unfriended children dwell.