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Brave Knight XXVIX

Contributed by ramfire on Thursday, 10th July 2003 @ 06:05:00 AM in AEST
Topic: StoryPoetry



In private chambers Laurence spoke to host.
Duke Morley listened close to sovereign's speech.
King Laurence knew his brother's quiet boast:
"All England's rule is my ambitious reach"
Such gross rebellious phrase prince mustn't preach.
Hence James must be kept under close control,
collaborators, warning given each:
"Protect king's throne, this thy first sacred goal,
else be assured, false knights', disloyal domes will roll.

Duke Morley gave King Laurence honored sword
and kneeling low didst speak to Liege of fame.
With gravest tone duke made reply then toward
all England's greatest Sire of noble name.
"Pledge I this day such rogues soon I will tame
and keep for thee this great and wondrous isle
should these unlawful powers seek to claim.
Thus know for certain I'll split spleens of guile.
Strong Liege, nefandous deeds give my mouth sourish bile."




Copyright © ramfire ... [ 2003-07-10 06:05:00]
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Re: Brave Knight XXVIX (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Friday, 11th July 2003 @ 01:20:38 AM AEST
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ramfire its good to see you back I thought you were lost. great job on thsi poem.
michelle


Re: Brave Knight XXVIX (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Friday, 11th July 2003 @ 01:20:54 AM AEST
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ramfire its good to see you back I thought you were lost. great job on this poem.
michelle


Re: Brave Knight XXVIX (User Rating: 1 )
by RICHARD_CAMPBELL on Saturday, 12th July 2003 @ 07:24:34 PM AEST
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HI RAMFIRE,
THIS IS VERY GOOD,IS THIS A STORY YOUR TELL,PEAK MY INSTREAD.




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