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In Cornwall and Across the Sea

With Poems Written in Devonshire. By Douglas B. W. Sladen

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THE QUEEN OF HEARTS.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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THE QUEEN OF HEARTS.

She was the Queen of Hearts: there were some few with beauties rarer:
This one had hair more golden-tinged; that one had bluer eyes;
This was to the unheeding gaze unquestionably fairer;
That was more graceful, as she moved, or wittier in replies.
But she was beautiful enough to dazzle in a measure,
With clear eyes blue enough to haunt a lover with their hue,
With grace sufficient not to jar upon one's sense of pleasure,
As she moved to you and light arch wit which on the hearer grew.

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Her crown was gentleness: her grace was graciousness unfailing,
Soft smile or glance for everyone in all her court of friends,
Her majesty a loftiness through her whole life prevailing,
Which could not for a moment stoop to meaner thoughts or ends.