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Brave Knight XVIIIIL
Contributed by
ramfire
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Tuesday, 29th March 2005 @ 12:59:30 AM in AEST
Topic:
PetPoems
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"Think ye that I should play the braying moke
and make ring thy ears giving way to thee
with secret so ensconsed within this throat
of present scheme Duke Saint parlyed to me?
Unloosed tongue's stay this day for me canst be
yet little while and gold shall be all mine
when throne of Monarch Laurence be set free
and James shall rule whose soul is pure and fine.
Of sovereign's leave of England I shall never pine."
"Give ye thought knight what ye do say or dare
and seek to be faithful blade for Sire
who justly rules our England keen and fair
whose reign of England I will never tire.
For deed of shame give brave self nay for hire
but seek the high coarse ye do know now well
and suffer nay the fate that's only dire
for rogues whose minds on schemes delight to dwell.
Forget the dice permit not thy sharp glaive to sell."
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ramfire
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Re: Brave Knight XVIIIIL
(User Rating: 1 ) by vox on
Saturday, 13th August 2005 @ 04:08:54 PM AEST (User
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nice little poem story |
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