On the sight of Swans in Kensington Garden

Charles Lamb

Queen-bird that sittest on thy shining-nest,
And thy young cygnets without sorrow hatchest,
And thou, thou other royal bird, that watchest
Lest the white mother wandering feet molest;
Shrined are your offspring in a crystal cradle,
Brighter than Helen's ere she yet had burst
Her shelly prison. They shall be born at first
Strong, active, graceful, perfect, swan-like able
To tread the land or waters with security.
Unlike poor human births, conceived in sin,
In grief brought forth, both outwardly and in
Confessing weakness, error, and impurity.
Did heavenly creatures own succession's line,
The births of heaven like to yours would shine.

The famous Round Pond in Kensington Gardens, the Western Half of Hyde Park, lies next to Kensington Palace, one of the Royal Palaces of London. The pond is still popular with swans.


Main Location:

The Round Pond, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, London

Swans on the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens. In the background is the spire of Kensington Church.