Heinrich HeineAnd yonder sits a maiden, The fairest of the fair, With gold in her garment glittering, And she combs her golden hair.
About This Quote
This poem is about a young princess living in the middle ages. The princess is wearing a gold dress and has combed her hair to make it seem like she is wearing gold. She sits on a throne and looks out into the world, waiting to find her true love.
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