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Charles G Charles Gerard Davis
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" Now yield thee, Graeme, and give me back Lord Selby's beauteous daughter ; Else I shall sever thy head and heave't To thy light love o'er the water. " " My sword is steel, Sir Richard, like thine, - And thy head's as loose on thy neck as mine " And again their dark eyes flash'd, , and again They closed on sweet Eske side The ringdoves sprung from their roosts, for the blows Were echoing far and wide : Sir Richard was stark, and Sir. Roland was strong ; And the combat was fierce, but it lasted... not long. There's blood upon young Roland s blade, There's blood on Sir Richard's brand ; There's blood shower'd o'er their weeds of steel, * And rain'd on the grassy land ; But blood to a warrior's like dew to the flower The combat but wax'd still more deadly ^ and dour. A dash was heard in the moonlit Eske, And up its banks of green Fair Edith Selby came with a shriek, . And knelt the knights between : "Oh, spare him, Sir Richard !' ' she held her white hands . All spotted with blood 'neath the merciless brands.

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