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Rh And on the floor of gold brocade A cushion one might see, Which by its sunken pressure show'd The marks of bended knee. And on the pure white walls were hung Bright arms along the space, And interspersed were banners, And trophies of the chase. An ornamental table stood In the middle of the floor, On which a well-tuned lute was placed, Though partly covered o'er; A rich-cut board for game of draughts, And a coffer by its side Of silver filigree, and jars With chosen flowers supplied. The Lady near the balcony Sat very pensively, In a great gilded chair of state, Whose back was formed to be A canopy, or cover o'er, And in gay curvings down Were lions, castles, and the whole Surmounted with a crown. Her dress a silken robe of green, Which show'd a various tinge,