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THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 32 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: THE KNIGHT HATH TA'EN HER STILLY HAND IN HIS
Last Line: ON SILKEN COUCH SHE STAYS HER TREMBLING KNEES.
Subject(s): COURTS & COURTIERS; KNIGHTS & KNIGHTHOOD; LOVE; MAN-WOMAN RELATIONSHIPS; MALE-FEMALE RELATIONS;

The knight hath ta'en her stilly hand in his:
She sways like a wind-stirr'd lily of the wood,
For now she feels the tingling of his kiss
Convey'd by that mute trespass to her blood.
The secret that she hopes his eyes may miss
Mantles her cheeks in an encrimson'd flood.
With chaste reserve her gentle hand she frees,
On silken couch she stays her trembling knees.



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