THE PRINCESS: A MEDLEY. PROLOGUE. SIR WALTER VIVIAN all a summer's day Five others: we were seven at Vivian-place. And me that morning Walter show'd the house, B Greek, set with busts: from vases in the hall Flowers of all heavens, and lovelier than their names, Grew side by side; and on the pavement lay Carved stones of the Abbey-ruin in the park, Claymore and snowshoe, toys in lava, fans Laborious orient ivory sphere in sphere, The cursed Malayan crease, and battle-clubs And 'this' he said ' was Hugh's at Agincourt; And that was old Sir Ralph's at Ascalon : With all about him '—which he brought, and I Dived in a hoard of tales that dealt with knights |