The Coin
Into my heart's treasury1 I slipped a coin That time cannot take Nor a thief purloin2, Oh better than the minting Of a gold-crowned king Is the safe-kept memory Of a lovely thing.
The Coin
Into my heart's treasury1 I slipped a coin That time cannot take Nor a thief purloin2, Oh better than the minting Of a gold-crowned king Is the safe-kept memory Of a lovely thing.
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