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obes, so sweet, so slight, She rose, so modest and so small, That precious one in pearls bedight. Pearl bedight full royally, Adown the bank with merry mien, Came the maiden, fresh as fleur-de-lys. Her surcoat linen must have been Shining in whitest purity, Slashed at the sides and caught between With the fairest pearls, it seemed to me, That ever yet mine eyes had seen; With large folds falling loose, I ween, Arrayed with double pearls, her white Kirtle, of the same linen sheen, With precious pearls all round was dight. A crown with pearls bedight, the girl Was wearing, and no other stone; High pinnacled of clear white pearl, Wrought as if pearls to flowers were grown. No band nor fillet else did furl The long locks all about her thrown. Her air demure as duke or earl, Her hue more white than walrus-bone; Like sheer gold thread the bright hair strown Loose on her shoulders, lying light. Her colour took a deeper tone With bordering pearls so fair bedight. Bedight was every hem, and bound, At wrists, sides, and each aperture, With pearls the whitest ever found,-- White all her brave investiture; But a wondrous pearl, a flawless round, Upon her breast was set full sure; A man's mind it might well astound, And all his wits to madness lure. I thought that no tongue might endure Fully to tell of that sweet sight, So was it perfect, clear and pure, That precious pearl with pearls bedight. Bedight in pearls, lest my joy cease, That lovely one came down the shore; The gladdest man from here to Greece, The eagerest, was I, therefore; She was nearer kin than aunt or niece, And thus my joy was much the more. She spoke to me for my soul's peace, Courtesied with her quaint woman's lore, Caught off the shining crown she wore, And greeted me with glance alight. I blessed my birth; my bliss brimmed o'er To answer her in pearls bedight. V "O Pearl," I said, "in pearls bedight, Art thou my pearl for which I mourn, Lamenting all alone at night? With hidden grief my heart is worn. Since thou through grass didst slip from sight, Pensive and pained, I pass forlorn, And thou livest in a life of light, A world where enters sin nor scorn. What fate has hither my jewel borne, And left me in earth's strife and stir? Oh, sweet, since we in twain were torn, I have been a joyless jeweler." That Jewel then with gems besprent Glanced up at me with eyes of grey, Put on her pearl crown orient,
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