“Upon the floor uncounted medals lay
Like things of little value”
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
Context: Upon the floor uncounted medals lay
Like things of little value; here and there
Stood golden caldrons, that might well outweigh
The biggest midst an emperor's copper-ware,
And golden cups were set on tables fair,
Themselves of gold; and in all hollow things
Were stored great gems, worthy the crowns of kings.
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