Screenland (Apr-Sep 1924)

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01 Doris Kenyan a n J Rudolpli Valentino. onsieur beaucaire A Rhymed Review By "Dorothy C. A. Isenbeck HE glimmer of steel in the moonlight, The glint of a lady's hair; A perfumed rose with the stain of blood Trampled to death in theforest mud — And crushed like a rose beyond repair Is the sickened heart of Monsieur Beauc 1 re. HE glimmer of silks in the lamplight, The glint of a lady's hair; A brilliant throng at the royal ball; A promise kept though the heavens fall, Yet crushed, — like the rose, — beyond repair Is the cavalier heart of Monsieur Beaucaire. ^jP.-HE glimmer of love in the lamplight, The glint of a lady's hair; A precious tear on a perfumed rose, A lover's kiss as the moonlight glows ; Revived forever. Romance is there In the tender heart of Monsieur Beaucaire. ®-"A lover's kiss as the/ moonlight t/loius."