The Happy Prince
ady-
love. quot;Sion,quot; ;and I am afraid t
ste, for sing ; And
certainly, w graceful
curtseys. quot;I admit t sic,quot; inued, quot;but I
love travelling, and my ly, sravelling
also.quot;
quot;ill you come a; o the Reed
staco her home.
quot;You rifling ; ;I am off to the
Pyramids. Good-bye!quot; and he flew away.
All day long nigime ty.
quot; up?quot; ;I own has made
preparations.quot;
tatue on tall column.
quot;I up t; ;it is a fine position, h
plenty of fres; So ed just bet of the
happy Prince.
quot;I ; ly to himself as he looked
round, and o go to sleep; but just as ting
er fell on ; a
curious t; ;t a single cloud in the sky,
tars are quite clear and brig it is raining. the
climate in the Reed used
to like t t was merely ;
ther drop fell.
quot; is tatue if it cannot keep t; he
said; quot;I must look for a good c,quot; and ermined to
fly away.
But before hird drop fell, and he
looked up, and saw - A did he see?
tears, and tears were
running dohe
moonlig ttle Sy.
quot;; he said.
quot;I am t;
quot;; asked t;you e
drenc;
quot;,quot; ansatue, quot;I
did not knoears he Palace of Sans-
Souci, o enter. In time I
played he evening I led
t y
I never cared to ask , everyt