If I Were King (McCarthy novel, R. H. Russell)
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If I Were King
Copyright, 1901, by Robert Howard RussellPress of the J. W. Pratt Co., New York
Dedication
To Her
Through Whom and For Whom
This Book was Written
"The Loveliest Lady this side of Heaven."
XXI. XII. MCMI.
If I were king—ah love, if I were king!
What tributary nations would I bring
To stoop before your sceptre and to swear
Allegiance to your lips and eyes and hair.
Beneath your feet what treasures I would fling:—
The stars should be your pearls upon a string,
The world a ruby for your finger ring,
And you should have the sun and moon to wear
If I were king.
What tributary nations would I bring
To stoop before your sceptre and to swear
Allegiance to your lips and eyes and hair.
Beneath your feet what treasures I would fling:—
The stars should be your pearls upon a string,
The world a ruby for your finger ring,
And you should have the sun and moon to wear
If I were king.
Let these wild dreams and wilder words take wing,
Deep in the woods I hear a shepherd sing
A simple ballad to a sylvan air,
Of love that ever finds your face more fair.
I could not give you any godlier thing
If I were king.
Deep in the woods I hear a shepherd sing
A simple ballad to a sylvan air,
Of love that ever finds your face more fair.
I could not give you any godlier thing
If I were king.
Chapters (not listed in original)
- Chapter 1: In the Fircone Tavern
- Chapter 2: Master François Villon
- Chapter 3: The Coming of Katherine
- Chapter 4: Enter Thibaut
- Chapter 5: The Voices of the Stars
- Chapter 6: Garden Love
- Chapter 7: The Answer to Burgundy
- Chapter 8: A Word With Dom Gregory
- Chapter 9: If I Were to Die To-morrow
- Chapter 10: Under Which King?
- Chapter 11: The Death of a Wanton
- Chapter 12: A Virgin's Tears
- Chapter 13: The Rede of Five Riding Rogues
- Chapter 14: The Banners of Burgundy
- Chapter 15: The Shadow of the Gallows
- Chapter 16: "We Speak to Men"
- Epilogue
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