The Happy Prince
thE hAPPY PRINCE
y, on a tall column, stood tatue of the
hin leaves of fine
gold, for eyes sapphires, and a large red ruby
glowed on .
;iful as a
; remarked one of town Councillors wo
gain a reputation for istic tastes; quot;only not quite so
useful,quot; people shink him
unpractical, w.
quot; you be like t; asked a sensible mother
of tle boy he happy Prince
never dreams of crying for anyt;
quot;I am glad te ;
muttered a disappointed man as tatue.
quot; like an angel,quot; said ty Chey
came out of t scarlet cloaks and their
clean we pinafores.
quot;; said tical Master, quot;you have never
seen one.quot;
quot;A he
Matical Master frowned and looked very severe, for
approve of children dreaming.
One nigy a little Swallow. his friends
o Egypt six ayed behind,
for beautiful Reed. her
early in ter a big
yellotracted by t he
opped to talk to her.
quot;S; said to come to the
point at once, and the Reed made him a low bow. So he flew round
and round oucer h his wings, and making silver
ripples. ts lasted all the
summer.
quot;It is a ridiculous attac,quot; ttered t;she
oo many relationsquot;; and indeed the river was
quite full of Reeds. tumn came they all flew
away.
After t lonely, and began to tire of his l