St Aelians Or the Cursing Well a Poem

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And from its steep and narrow cliff, Was seen the white sail of the skiff, As thro' the pathless track it hied, " A speck upon the ocean's tide :" Soft swell'd the waves as on they roll'd, Of em'rald tint and living gold ; So lovely was the hue that they Receiv'd from ev'ning's parting ray.
Cadwallon pass'd by hill and flood, And pass'd he too by vale and wood ; And now, amidst a dell he goes, Where rocks o'er head and branches close, 87 Nor enters long before he hears, The clang of steel and n
...oise of spears And quickly then in warlike vein, He seiz'd the courser's slacken'd rein ; He urg'd the steed, pursued the sound, And soon the jutting rock is round, When 'neath the shade of forest trees, Some armed men in fight he sees ; Against one man their skill was plied, One man alone that skill defied, As boldly he his foemen fac'd, His back against a tree was plac'd, And near him lay his yeomen two, That died in fighting staunch and true: With iron arm his blows he dealt, — The iron blows his foemen felt ; Cadwallon mark'd the warrior bold, He knew him for his foe of old, — g 3 88 He knew him for his Elen's sire, — Away with feud — a gen'rous fire, Swift warm'd his heart, and made his arm Invincible, as wizard charm.

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