The Pearl by Sophie Jewett
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page 25 of 56 (44%)
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And earth and hell in her empery;
Her from her heritage none will chase, For she is Queen of courtesy." "The court of the kingdom of God doth thrive Only because of this wondrous thing: Each one who therein may arrive, Of the realm is either queen or king; And no one the other doth deprive, But is fain of his fellow's guerdoning, And would wish each crown might be worth five, If possible were their bettering. But my Lady, from whom our Lord did spring, Rules over all our company, And for that we all rejoice and sing, Since she is Queen of courtesy." "Of courtesy, as says St. Paul, Members of Christ we may be seen. As head and arm and leg, and all, Bound to the body close have been, Each Christian soul himself may call A living limb of his Lord, I ween. And see how neither hate nor gall 'Twixt limb and limb may intervene; The head shows neither spite nor spleen, Though arm and finger jewelled be, So fare we all in love serene, |
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