| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). An American Anthology, 17871900. 1900. |
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| 690. Guilielmus Rex |
| | | By Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
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| THE FOLK who lived in Shakespeares day | |
| And saw that gentle figure pass | |
| By London Bridge, his frequent way | |
| They little knew what man he was. | |
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| The pointed beard, the courteous mien, | 5 |
| The equal port to high and low, | |
| All this they saw or might have seen | |
| But not the light behind the brow! | |
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| The doublet s modest gray or brown, | |
| The slender sword-hilts plain device, | 10 |
| What sign had these for prince or clown? | |
| Few turned, or none, to scan him twice. | |
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| Yet t was the king of Englands kings! | |
| The rest with all their pomps and trains | |
| Are mouldered, half-remembered things | 15 |
| T is he alone that lives and reigns! | |
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