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XVIII<br />

SIR PALAMEDES for a space<br />

Deliberates on his rustic bed.<br />

“I lack <strong>the</strong> quarry's awful pace”<br />

(Quod he); “my limbs are slack as lead.”<br />

So, as he gets his strength, he seeks<br />

<strong>The</strong> castles where <strong>the</strong> pennons red<br />

Of dawn illume <strong>the</strong>ir dreadful peaks.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re dragons stretch <strong>the</strong>ir horrid coils<br />

Adown <strong>the</strong> winding clefts and creeks:<br />

From hideous mouths <strong>the</strong>ir venom boils.<br />

But Palamede <strong>the</strong>ir fury ’scapes,<br />

<strong>The</strong>ir malice by his valour foils,<br />

Climbing aloft by bays and capes<br />

Of rock and ice, encounters oft<br />

<strong>The</strong> loathly sprites, <strong>the</strong> misty shapes<br />

Of monster brutes that lurk aloft.<br />

O! well he works: his youth returns<br />

His heart revives: despair is doffed<br />

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