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The Epic.

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    "To arms!" the battle bugles blew.
    The daughter of their Earl was she,
    Lord of a thousand swords and true;
    He but a squire of low degree.

    The horns of war blew up to horse:
    He kissed her mouth; her face was white;
    "God grant they bear thee back no corse!" -
    "God give I win my spurs to-night!"

    Each watch-tower's blazing beacon scarred
    A blood-blot in the wounded dark:
    She heard knights gallop battleward,
    And from the turret leaned to mark.

    "My God, deliver me and mine!
    My child! my God!" all night she prayed:
    She saw the battle beacons shine;
    She saw the battle beacons fade.

    They brought him on a bier of spears. -
    For him - the death-won spurs and name;
    For her - the sting of secret tears,
    And convent walls to hide her shame.



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