Here in a little rustic hermitage   Alfred the Saxon King, Alfred the Great,   Postponed the cares of king-craft to translate   The Consolations of the Roman sage. Here Geoffrey Chaucer in his ripe old age   Wrote the unrivalled Tales, which soon or late   The venturous hand that strives to imitate   Vanquished must fall on the unfinished page.
Two kings were they, who ruled by right divine,   And both supreme; one in the realm of Truth,   One in the realm of Fiction and of Song. What prince hereditary of their line,   Uprising in the strength and flush of youth,   Their glory shall inherit and prolong?