Lady Jane Wilde Fearful Poems

  • 1.
    Wherefore neighest thou so sadly?
    Stampest with the hoof so madly?
    Speak my steed-why at the tent
    With thy stately neck down bent?
    ...
  • 2.
    In Upsal's stately Minster, before the altar, stands
    The Swedish King, brave Erick, with high uplifted hands
    His royal robes are round him, the crown upon his head,
    And thus, before his people, right sovranly he said:
    ...
Total 2 Fearful Poems by Lady Jane Wilde

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