Be kind unto these three, O King! For they were fragrant-skinned, cheerful, and giving! Three stainless pearls! Three of mild winning ways! Three candles sending forth three pleasant rays! Three vines! Three doves! Three apples on a bough! Three graces in a house! Three who refused nohow Help to the needy! Three of slenderness! Three memories for the companionless! Three strings of music! Three deep holes in clay! Three lovely children who loved Christ alway! Three mouths! Three hearts! Three minds beneath a stone! Ruin it is! Three causes for the moan That rises for three children dead and gone! Be kind, O King, unto this two and one! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SYMPATHETIC PORTRAIT OF A CHILD by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS THE RETIRED CAT by WILLIAM COWPER THE DESERTED PLANTATION by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR SPRING QUIET by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI SONGS OF TRAVEL: 1. THE VAGABOND by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON DOVE RIVER ANTHOLOGY, BY OWN WILLIAM WORDSWORTH: LUCY GRAY by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS |