The Chameleons Dish a book of Lyrics And Ballads Founded On the Hopes And Ill

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The Chameleons Dish a book of Lyrics And Ballads Founded On the Hopes And Ill
Theodore Tilton
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Queen Hortense s Strange Narrative. 247 QUEEN HORTENSE S STRANGE NARRATIVE.
Hortense Beauharnais, after her many misfortunes, including her loss of the Crown of Holland, relates to her friends at Malmaison 1 the following incident : I.
A PILGRIM on the Rhine, I wished a chance ** Of searching the Cathedral of Cologne, To find the shrine of Marie, Queen of France 2, Whose Buried Heart (that once was Sorrow s own !) Lies there at peace beneath a nameless stone.
The stone is nameless, for the tram
...ping feet Of generations, crowding to the Mass, Have wrought the slow effacement, now complete, Of all the old inscription, though of brass ; And now the slab is known to none who pass.
II.
Thus was I told. But nay, thought I, some trace Must surely still be left to mark the spot : For how could she who held so high a place Be doomed to leave so proud a heart to rot Within a tomb that is remembered not ?
1 The once pretty chateau of Malmaison (in the neighbourhood of Paris) was the favourite country-seat of Napoleon I and Josephine, but is now shabby and dilapidated, and is used as a land-office for selling off Josephine s famous flower-garden in lots, to suit pur chasers.


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