Wyndham Towers
       WYNDHAM TOWERS     

  

       By Thomas Bailey Aldrich     

   

   TO EDWIN BOOTH. MY DEAR BOOTH:     

       In offering these verses to you, I beg you to treat them (as you have many a time advised a certain lord chamberlain to treat the players) not according to their desert. “Use them after your own honor and dignity; the less they deserve, the more merit is in your bounty.”      

       These many years your friend and comrade,     

       T. B. ALDRICH.   

   

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  WYNDHAM TOWERS.  

   

    

       NOTE     

       The motif of the story embodied in the following poem was crudely outlined in a brief sketch printed in an early collection of the authors verse, and subsequently cancelled for a purpose not until now accomplished. Wyndham Towers is not to be confused with this discarded sketch, the text of which has furnished only a phrase, or an indirect suggestion, here and there. That the writer's method, when recasting the poem, was more or less influenced by the poets he had been studying—chiefly the dramatists of the Elizabethan era—will, he hopes, be obvious. It was part of his design, however far he may have fallen from it, to give his narrative 
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