FLOWER-DE-LUCE. BEAUT EAUTIFUL lily, dwelling by still rivers, Or where the sluggish meadow-brook delivers Thou laughest at the mill, the whirr and worry Of spindle and of loom, And the great wheel that toils amid the hurry And ushing of the flume. Born to the purple, born to joy and pleasance, Thou dost not toil nor spin, But makest glad and radiant with thy presence The meadow and the lin. 8 Flower-de-Luce. The wind blows, and uplifts thy drooping banner, And round thee throng and run The rushes, the green yeomen of thy manor, The outlaws of the sun. The burnished dragon-fly is thine attendant, And tilts against the field, And down the listed sunbeam rides resplendent With steel-blue mail and shield. Thou art the Iris, fair among the fairest, And winged with the celestial azure, bearest Thou art the Muse, who far from crowded cities Playing on pipes of reed the artless ditties |