The Golden Legend by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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They remind me, too,
Of martyred Dorothea, Who from celestial gardens sent Flowers as her witnesses To him who scoffed and doubted. _Elsie._ Do you know the story Of Christ and the Sultan's daughter? That is the prettiest legend of them all. _Prince Henry._ Then tell it to me. But first come hither. Lay the flowers down beside me. And put both thy hands in mine. Now tell me the story. _Elsie._ Early in the morning The Sultan's daughter Walked in her father's garden, Gathering the bright flowers, All full of dew. _Prince Henry._ Just as thou hast been doing This morning, dearest Elsie. _Elsie._ And as she gathered them, She wondered more and more Who was the Master of the Flowers, And made them grow Out of the cold, dark earth. |
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