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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LOVE IN THE AGE OF CHIVALRY, by PEIRE VIDAL First Line: The earth was sown with early flowers Last Line: This squire is loyalty. | |||
THE earth was sown with early flowers, The heavens were blue and bright -- I met a youthful cavalier As lovely as the light. I knew him not but in my heart His graceful image lies, And well I marked his open brow, His sweet and tender eyes, His ruddy lips that ever smiled, His glittering teeth betwixt, And flowing robe embroidered o'er, With leaves and blossoms mixed. He wore a chaplet of the rose, His palfrey, white and sleek, Was marked with many an ebon spot, And many a purple streak; Of jasper was his saddle-bow, His housings sapphire stone, And brightly in his stirrup glanced The purple calcedon. Fast rode the gallant cavalier, As youthful horsemen ride; Peyre Vidal! know that I am Love, The blooming stranger cried; And this is Mercy by my side, A dame of high degree; This maid is Chastity, he said, This squire is Loyalty. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DAY AND THE WORK by EDWIN MARKHAM WINTER NIGHT SONG by SARA TEASDALE BEN KARSHOOK'S WISDOM by ROBERT BROWNING KEEP A-PLUGGING AWAY by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR GROWN-UP by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY THE LEPER by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE |
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