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the Equinox - The Hermetic Library

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SIR PALAMEDES, THE SARACEN KNIGHT<br />

<strong>The</strong> broad stair winds; he follows it;<br />

Dark is <strong>the</strong> way; <strong>the</strong> air is blind;<br />

Black, black <strong>the</strong> blackness of <strong>the</strong> pit,<br />

<strong>The</strong> light long blotted out behind!<br />

His sword sweeps out; his keen glance peers<br />

For some shape glimmering through <strong>the</strong> gloom:<br />

Naught, naught in all that void appears;<br />

More still, more silent than <strong>the</strong> tomb!<br />

Ye now <strong>the</strong> good knight is aware<br />

Of some black force, of some dread throne,<br />

Waiting beneath that awful stair,<br />

Beneath that pit of slippery stone.<br />

Yea! though he sees not anything,<br />

Nor hears, his subtle sense is 'ware<br />

That, lackeyed by <strong>the</strong> devil-king,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Beast—<strong>the</strong> Questing Beast—is <strong>the</strong>re!<br />

So though his heart beats close with fear,<br />

Though horror grips his throat, he goes,<br />

Goes on to meet it, spear to spear,<br />

As good knight should, to face his foes.<br />

Nay! but <strong>the</strong> end is come. Black earth<br />

Belches that peerless Paladin<br />

Up from her gulphs—untimely birth!<br />

—Her horror could not hold him in!<br />

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