Ballads in Blue China by Andrew Lang
page 53 of 75 (70%)
page 53 of 75 (70%)
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In the dungeon of La Fausse Amistie;
Help was there none in the wide world's fray, Joy was there none in the gift and the debt; Too late we knew it, too long regret - I shall never forget till my dying day! We must live our lives, though the sun be set, Must meet in the masque where parts we play, Must cross in the maze of Life's minuet; Our yea is yea, and our nay is nay: But while snows of winter or flowers of May Are the sad year's shroud or coronet, In the season of rose or of violet, I shall never forget till my dying day! ENVOY. Queen, when the clay is my coverlet, When I am dead, and when you are grey, Vow, where the grass of the grave is wet, "I shall never forget till my dying day!" BALLADE OF HIS CHOICE OF A SEPULCHRE. Here I'd come when weariest! Here the breast |
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