If fortune has been kind than
you have met
This lady from the lovely English sea
Whose graces must serve as perfect key
As none have failed to love this sweet soubrette.
Whose graces must serve as perfect key
As none have failed to love this sweet soubrette.
When she is near all worldly
things forget.
She seems to solve all ills so gracefully
Perhaps it is how she attends to thee,
Her virtues maketh people not to fret.
She seems to solve all ills so gracefully
Perhaps it is how she attends to thee,
Her virtues maketh people not to fret.
Her pleasant smile at gate
thou may have seen.
Perhaps you heard her laugh behind a shield,
Or on the path of errands she has run.
O what to do with worker so serene,
Perhaps you heard her laugh behind a shield,
Or on the path of errands she has run.
O what to do with worker so serene,
Who set on any task will just
not yield?
Ah, here is notion for this
vibrant one!
From this day forth shall Lady be her name!
Thought bold King Gregor and Queen Kiena bright,
From this day forth shall Lady be her name!
Thought bold King Gregor and Queen Kiena bright,
And swift decided, unto our
delight,
One Lady Lucie Lovegood we would claim!
One Lady Lucie Lovegood we would claim!
In AS forty-six thusly
ordained,
At Tournament for Eastern Crown, this rite,
At Tournament for Eastern Crown, this rite,
Beneath the fifth day’s cold
November light,
In Bergental, her ladyship attains.
In Bergental, her ladyship attains.
By Aneleda Falconbridge
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