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[The widow-queen of Portugal]
The widow-queen of Portugal
Had an audacious jester
Who entered the confessional
Disguised, and there confessed her.
Had an audacious jester
Who entered the confessional
Disguised, and there confessed her.
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“Father,” she said, “thine ear bend down—
My sins are more than scarlet:
I love my fool—blaspheming clown,
And common, base-born varlet.”
My sins are more than scarlet:
I love my fool—blaspheming clown,
And common, base-born varlet.”
“Daughter,” the mimic priest replied,
“That sin, indeed, is awful:
The church's pardon is denied
To love that is unlawful.
“That sin, indeed, is awful:
The church's pardon is denied
To love that is unlawful.
“But since thy stubborn heart will be
For him forever pleading,
Thou'dst better make him, by decree,
A man of birth and breeding.”
For him forever pleading,
Thou'dst better make him, by decree,
A man of birth and breeding.”
She made the fool a duke, in hope
With Heaven's taboo to palter;
Then told a priest, who told the Pope,
Who damned her from the altar!
With Heaven's taboo to palter;
Then told a priest, who told the Pope,
Who damned her from the altar!
Barel Dort.
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