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Brave Knight XXIV
Contributed by
Ramfire
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Monday, 19th August 2002 @ 06:12:38 AM in AEST
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Brave Knight XXIV
Duke Saint Charles knew King Laurence's mind was closed
and nothing he could say would change resolve.
To cold foul weather they would be exposed;
must he have life around the king revolve?
This heinous decision now might dissolve
joint resolution gaining James the throne.
As aide to Sire, indeed it might involve
the decisions of others made to loan
their weight allying needs to covert scheme well sown.
" This be unmitigated horror, Sire,
to sail the Middle Sea this time at Yule.
Contentious gales from northern heights do mire
good enterprises; be not, Sire, a mule!
Do I not suffer 'Mal de Mer' and pule?
Such sail gives me bad stomach ache and puke.
You know that I can't take much ridicule.
Should I at sea endure our Sire's rebuke?
Duke Morley's knight for thee or take Lord Marmaduke."
Alfred Laurie Berggren
Copyright ©2002 Alfred Laurie Berggren
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Re: Brave Knight XXIV
(User Rating: 1 ) by OreO on
Thursday, 31st October 2002 @ 02:54:43 PM AEST (User
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This is absolutely
beautiful
.::´¯`·..· OreO·..·´¯`::. |
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