HO! is there any will ride with me, Sir Giles, le bon des barrières? The clink of arms is good to hear, The flap of pennons fair to see: Ho! is there any will ride with me, Sir Giles, le bon des barrières? The leopards and lilies are fair to see, 'St George Guienne' right good to hear Ho! is there any will ride with me, Sir Giles, le bon des barrières? I stood by the barrier, My coat being blazon'd fair to see; Ho! is there any will ride with me, Sir Giles, le bon des barrières? Clisson put out his head to see, And lifted his basnet up to hear: I pulled him through the bars to me, Sir Giles, le bon des barrières. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SUMMER IN ENGLAND, 1914 by ALICE MEYNELL IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 130 by ALFRED TENNYSON SOLILOQUIES OF A SMALL-TOWN TAXI-DRIVER: ON THE EMOTIONS by EDGAR BARRATT CAELI by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON VISIONS: 3 by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |