Rouen, Place de la Pucelle by Maria White Lowell Here blooms - TopicsExpress



          

Rouen, Place de la Pucelle by Maria White Lowell Here blooms the legend, fed by Time and Chance, Fresh as the morning, though with centuries old, The whitest lily on the shield of France, With heart of virgin gold. Along the square she moved, sweet Joan of Arc, With face more pallid than a daylit star, Half-seen, half-doubted, while before her dark Stretched the array of war. Swift passed the battle-smoke of lying breath From off her path, as if a wind had blown, Showing no faithless King, but righteous Death On the low wooden throne. He would reward her: she who meekly wore Alike the gilded mail and peasant gown, As meekly now received one honor more, The formless, fiery crown. A white dove trembled up the heated air, And in the opening zenith found its goal; Soft as a downward feather, dropped a prayer For each repentant soul.
Posted on: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 07:32:27 +0000

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