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THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 31 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: WITH FLUTTERING HEART SHE HEARS HIS COURSER'S TREAD
Last Line: NO MORE THY PEACE SHALL BE AT THY COMMAND!
Subject(s): HEARTS; KISSES; KNIGHTS & KNIGHTHOOD; LOVE - CULTURAL DIFFERENCES;

With fluttering heart she hears his courser's tread,
And peeps beyond the lattice fearfully;
With colouring cheek she notes his noble steed,
Rein'd in with all the grace of chivalry.
Stand back, fair Guillardun! the moments speed,
Thy woman's fate thou may'st no longer flee!
A few short breaths and he will kiss thy hand,
No more thy peace shall be at thy command!



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