| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). A Victorian Anthology, 18371895. 1895. |
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| Songs from Riquet of the Tuft. I. Queens Song |
| | | Stopford Augustus Brooke (b. 1832) |
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| YOUNG Sir Guyon proudly said, | |
| Love shall never be my fate. | |
| None can say so but the dead, | |
| Shriekd the witch wife at his gate. | |
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| Go and dare my shadowd dell, | 5 |
| Love will quell your happy mood. | |
| Guyon, laughing his farewell, | |
| Rode into the faery wood. | |
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| There he met a maiden wild, | |
| By a tree she stood alone; | 10 |
| When she lookd at him and smild, | |
| At a breath his heart was gone. | |
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| In her arms she twind him fast, | |
| And, like wax within the flame, | |
| Melted memory of the past, | 15 |
| Soul and body, name and fame. | |
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| Late at night the steed came back, | |
| Where s our good knight? cried his men; | |
| Far and near they sought his track, | |
| But Guyon no one saw again. | 20 |
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