The Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier
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Nor helm nor hauberk nor even a hood
Had he to shield his life from harm. V. No falchion from his baldric swung, He wore a white rose in its place. No dagger at his girdle hung, But only an olive-branch, for grace. VI. And "Come, thou poor mistaken knight," Cried Love, unarmed, yet dauntless there, "Come on, God pity thee! -- I fight Sans sword, sans shield; yet, Hate, beware!" VII. Spurred furious Hate; he foamed at mouth, His breath was hot upon the air, His breath scorched souls, as a dry drought Withers green trees and burns them bare. VIII. Straight drives he at his enemy, His hairy hands grip lance in rest, His lance it gleams full bitterly, God! -- gleams, true-point, on Love's bare breast! |
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