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A poem by [[Edward II]] was proposed to Delia to set to music for [[Poets in Prison#Edward II|Poets in Prison]]. | A poem by [[Edward II]] was proposed to Delia to set to music for ''[[Poets in Prison#Edward II|Poets in Prison]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 4 May 2020
A poem by Edward II was proposed to Delia to set to music for Poets in Prison.
Poem text
From DD101938, translated by Edward Lucie-Smith.
On my devoted head Her bitterest showers, All from a wintry cloud, Stern fortune pours. View but her favourite, Sage and discerning, Grac'd with fair comeliness, Fam'd for is learning; Should she withdraw her smile, Each grace she banishes, Wisdom and wit are flown, And beauty vanishes.