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nd anguish, Fears like dews in sunshine languish, Courage, husband, we shall vanquish, Thou art calm and so am I. For the rush he has not waited, On he strides with step elated, And the steel with blood unsated, Leaps to end the butchery. Francesca. Tyro! mark the brands of battle On those shoulders dusk and dun, Such as he is are the cattle Skill'd tauridors gladly shun; Warier than the Andalusian, Swifter far, though not so large, Think'st thou, to his own confusion, He, like him, will blindly charge? Inch by inch the brute advances, Stealthy yet vindictive glances, Horns as straight as levell'd lances, Crouching withers, stooping haunches;-- Closer yet, until the tightening Strains of rapt excitement height'ning Grows oppressive. Ha! like lightning On his enemy he launches. Nina. O'er the horn'd front drops the streamer, In the nape the sharp steel hisses, Glances, grazes,--Christ! Redeemer! By a hair the spine he misses. Francesca. Hark! that shock like muffled thunder, Booming from the Pyrenees! Both are down--the man is under-- Now he struggles to his knees, Now he sinks, his features leaden Sharpen rigidly and deaden, Sands beneath him soak and redden, Skies above him spin and veer; Through the doublet torn and riven, Where the stunted horn was driven, Wells the life-blood--We are even, Daughter of the muleteer! Fauconshawe [A Ballad] To fetch clear water out of the spring The little maid Margaret ran; From the stream to the castle's western wing It was but a bowshot span; On the sedgy brink where the osiers cling Lay a dead man, pallid and wan. The lady Mabel rose from her bed, And walked in the castle hall, Where the porch through the western turret led She met with her handmaid small. "What aileth thee, Margaret?" the lady said, "Hast let thy pitcher fall? "Say, what hast thou seen by the streamlet side-- A nymph or a water sprite-- That thou comest with eyes so wild and wide, And with cheeks so ghostly white?" "Nor nymph nor sprite," the maiden cried, "But the corpse of a slaughtered knight." The lady Mabel summon'd straight To her presence Sir Hugh de Vere, Of the guests who tarried w
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