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THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 87 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: SO, ERE THE FIRST PALE FLUSH OF DAY APPEAR'D
Last Line: BEAUTY THAN MARBLE LOVELIER AND MORE CHILL!
Subject(s): KNIGHTS & KNIGHTHOOD; LOVE - MARITAL; WEDDED LOVE; MARRIAGE - LOVE;

So, ere the first pale flush of day appear'd,
She thro' that darksome forest wanly crept;
An old retainer whom her lord revered
Went with her, while the drowsy hamlet slept;
And when that lowly hermitage they near'd,
All tremblingly she thwart the threshold stept—
Where lo! before the altar, mute and still,
Beauty than marble lovelier and more chill!



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