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The poem about Catherine of Aragon on Katherine's Cross in Ampthill Park reads:

In day's of old here Ampthill's towers were seen,

The mournful refuge of an injured Queen;

Here flowed her pure but unavailing tears,

Here blinded zeal sustain'd her sinking years.

Yet Freedom hence her radiant banner wav'd,

And Love aveng'd a realm by priests enslav'd;

From Catherine's wrongs a nation's bliss was spread,

And Luther's light from Henry's lawless bed.

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