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The Regret Of The Ranee In The Hall Of Peacocks |
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Title: The Regret Of The Ranee In The Hall Of Peacocks Author: Laurence Hope [More Titles by Hope] This man has taken my Husband's life Yet why does he look so young and slim His hair is ruffled upon the stone Would I were only a slave to-day, Were I but one of my serving girls Have we such beauty around our Throne? I hate those wounds that trouble my sight, I would lay you down on the Royal bed, My Crown is heavy upon my hair, But hands grow restless about their swords, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |