Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Russia: Vol. XX. 1876–79.
The Crown Jewels
By Edna Dean Proctor (18291923)E
Beyond the snows of the Himalaya;
These dazzling stars might have lit the zone
Of the Queen of Jove or the Grace, Aglaia;
And the rubies are such as the Burman king
Sends his elephants white to bring,
With a troop of soldiers and high grandees
Greeting the finder, on bended knees.
Here ’s an emerald rare as the rose of pride
Cortez gave his Castilian bride,
And lustrous-green as the Indian gem
Charlemagne wore in his diadem;
And pearls hard-won by the Ceylonese
From the silent depths of the tropic seas,
While the conjurer muttered his spells ashore
Till the diver’s toils for the day were o’er;
And crystals, amber, and amethyst,
That only the Oural caves could harden,—
Bright as blossoms the sun has kissed
In the fairy plots of a palace garden.