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THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 19 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: SO BODE HIS HOUR, AND SOON THE CHANCE HE SOUGHT
Last Line: WHOSE GLITTERING PLUMES THE SUN OF MAY BEDIGHTS.
Subject(s): KNIGHTS & KNIGHTHOOD;

So bode his hour, and soon the chance he sought
Came, like the breath of summer, to his soul;
For flying child and matron tidings brought
That the arch-ravisher was levying toll,
With gonfalons advanced, all flame-enwrought,
Their beauteous city, Excester, his goal;
And with him came a press of arméd knights,
Whose glittering plumes the sun of May bedights.



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