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1865–1914

KNIGHT-ERRANT

Madison Julius Cawein

Onward he gallops through enchanted gloom. The spectres of the forest, dark and dim, And shadows of vast death environ him — Onward he spurs victorious over doom.

Before his eyes that love's far fires illume — Where courage sits, impregnable and grim — The form and features of her beauty swim, Beckoning him on with looks that fears consume.

The thought of her distress, her lips to kiss, Mails him with triple might; and so at last To Lust's huge keep he comes; its giant wall, Wild-towering, frowning from the precipice;

And through its gate, borne like a bugle blast, O'er night and hell he thunders to his all.

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