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CANTO FIFTH.

on a point of rugged ground, Among the wastes of Rylstone Fell, Above the loftiest ridge or mound Where Foresters or Shepherds dwell, An Edifice of warlike frame Stands single (Norton Tower its name,) It fronts all quarters, and looks round O’er path and road, and plain and dell, Dark moor, and gleam of pool and stream, Upon a prospect without bound.