Italian Rhapsody - Part 5
Of old, ere caste or custom froze the heart,
What tales of thine did Chaucer re-indite, —
Of Constance, and Griselda, and the plight
Of pure Cecilia, — all with joyous art!
Oh, to have journeyed down
To Canterbury town,
And known, from lips that touched thy robe, that triad of renown!
What tales of thine did Chaucer re-indite, —
Of Constance, and Griselda, and the plight
Of pure Cecilia, — all with joyous art!
Oh, to have journeyed down
To Canterbury town,
And known, from lips that touched thy robe, that triad of renown!
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