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Poem by John Keats Song (“The stranger lighted from his steed”) Extracts from an Opera. V. I. The stranger lighted from his steed, And ere he spake a word, He seized my lady’s lily hand, And kissed it all unheard. II. The stranger walked into the hall, And ere he spake a word, And kissed my lady’s cheery lips, And kissed ’em all unheard. III. The stranger walked into the bower – But my lady first did go: Ay, hand in hand into the bower, Where my lord’s roses blow. IV. My lady’s maid had a silken scarf, And a golden ring had she, And a kiss from the stranger, as off he went Again on his fair palfrey. John Keats John Keats's other poems:
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