The Happy Prince
me iful. My courtiers called me the happy Prince, and
happy indeed I was, if pleasure be happiness. So I lived, and so I
died. And no I am dead t me up
I can see all ty, and
t is made of lead yet I cannot c ;
quot;! is solid gold?quot; said to himself. he was
too polite to make any personal remarks out loud.
quot;Far a; continued tatue in a lo;far away
in a little street the windows is
open, and t I can see a ed at a table. her face
is the
needle, for sress. She is embroidering passion-
floin go of the Queens maids-of-
o t Court-ball. In a bed in the corner of
ttle boy is lying ill. he has a fever, and is
asking for oranges. o give river
er, so tle Swallow, will you
not bring of my s are fastened
to tal and I cannot move.quot;
quot;I am ed for in Egypt,quot; said t;My friends are
flying up and doalking to tus-
floo sleep in tomb of t King.
ted coffin. he is wrapped in
yelloh spices. Round his neck is a chain
of pale green jade, and ;
quot;Stle S; said t;
stay , and be my messenger? the boy is so
ty, and t;
quot;I dont t; ans;Last summer,
he
millers sons, me. they never
me, of course; oo , and
besides, I come of a family famous for its agility; but still, it
.quot;
But t ttle Swallow was
sorry. quot;It is very co