少年国王
Persia for silken carpets and
painted pottery, and oto India to buy gauze and stained
ivory, moonstones and bracelets of jade, sandal-wood and blue
enamel and shawls of fine wool.
But o his
coronation, tissued gold, and tudded crown,
and tre s ro was
of t o-night, as he lay back on his
luxurious coucc pine was burning
itself out on the
famous artists of time, ted to
tificers
o toil nigo carry t, and t the whole
o be searc heir
tar of the
cat of a King, and a smile played and
lingered about up lustre his
dark woodland eyes.
After some time , and leaning against the
carved pent t
room. tapestries representing the
triumpy. A large press, inlaid e and lapis-
lazuli, filled one corner, and facing tood a curiously
h lacquer panels of powdered and mosaiced gold,
on s of Venetian glass, and a
cup of dark-veined onyx. Pale poppies he silk
coverlet of tired hands
of sleep, and tall reeds of fluted ivory bare up t canopy,
from ufts of ostrice foam,
to tted ceiling. A laughing Narcissus
in green bronze s he
table stood a flat bo.
Outside hedral, looming like a
bubble over tinels pacing up
and doy terrace by the river. Far away, in an
orcingale perfume of jasmine
came the open window. he brushed his brown curls back from
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