THE BEGGAR MAID

         
        Her arms across her breast she laid;
           She was more fair than words can say;
        Barefooted came the beggar maid
           Before the king Cophetua.
        In robe and crown the king stept down,
           To meet and greet her on her way;
        ‘It is no wonder,’ said the lords,
           ‘She is more beautiful than day.’

        As shines the moon in clouded skies,
           She in her poor attire was seen;
        One praised her ankles, one her eyes,
           One her dark hair and lovesome mien.
        So sweet a face, such angel grace,
           In all that land had never been.
        Cophetua sware a royal oath:
           ‘This beggar maid shall be my queen!’