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The Writings of Oscar Wilde/Volume 1/Queen Henrietta Maria

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Sonnets: Written at the Lyceum Theatre: Queen Henrietta Maria
by Oscar Wilde
43111Sonnets: Written at the Lyceum Theatre: Queen Henrietta MariaOscar Wilde

In the lone tent, waiting for victory,
She stands with eyes marred by the mists of pain,
Like some wan lily overdrenched with rain:
The clamorous clang of arms, the ensanguined sky,
War's ruin, and the wreck of chivalry,
To her proud soul no common fear can bring:
Bravely she tarrieth for her Lord the King,
Her soul a-flame with passionate ecstasy.


O Hair of Gold! O Crimson Lips! O Face
Made for the luring and the love of man!
With thee I do forget the toil and stress,
The loveless road that knows no resting place,
Time's straitened pulse, the soul's dread weariness,
My freedom and my life republican!