The Affectionate Shepherd
THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHERD: BY RICHARD BARNFIELD. A.D. 1594. EDITED BY JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, Esq. F.R.S. HON. M.R.I.A., HON. M.R.S.L., F.S.A., ETC. LONDON. REPRINTED FOR THE PERCY SOCIETY,
diamonds and emeralds on every part of its surface. And upon the
throne sat the Nome King.
This important monarch of the Underground World was a little fat man
clothed in gray-brown garments that were the exact color of the rock
throne in which he was seated. His bushy hair and flowing beard were
also colored like the rocks, and so was his face. He wore no crown of
any sort, and his only ornament was a broad, jewel-studded belt that
encircled his fat little body. As for his features, they seemed
kindly and good humored, and his eyes were turned merrily upon his
visitors as Ozma and Dorothy stood before him with their followers
ranged in close order behind them.
"Why, he looks just like Santa Claus--only he isn't the same color!"
whispered Dorothy to her friend; but the Nome King heard the speech,
and it made him laugh aloud.
"'He had a red face and a round little belly
That shook when he laughed like a bowl full of jelly!'"
quoth the monarch, in a pleasant voice; and they could all see that he
really did shake like jelly when he laughed.
Both Ozma and Dorothy were much relieved to find the Nome King so
THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHERD: BY RICHARD BARNFIELD. A.D. 1594. EDITED BY JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL, Esq. F.R.S. HON. M.R.I.A., HON. M.R.S.L., F.S.A., ETC. LONDON. REPRINTED FOR THE PERCY SOCIETY,