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The Emperor's Bird's-Nest Once the Emperor Charles of Spain, Up and down the dreary camp, Thus as to and fro they went, Yes, it was a swallow's nest, Then an old Hidalgo said, Hearing his imperial name "Let no hand the bird molest," Swift as bowstring speeds a shaft, So unharmed and unafraid Then the army, elsewhere bent, So it stood there all alone,
Content of FLIGHT THE FIRST: The Emperor's Bird's-Nest [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poems: Birds of Passage (Flight The First & Flight The Second)] Read next: FLIGHT THE FIRST#The Two Angels Read previous: FLIGHT THE FIRST#In the Churchyard at Cambridge Table of content of Birds of Passage (Flight The First & Flight The Second) GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |
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