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10<br />

THE HIGH HISTORY OF GOOD<br />

But day by day the foes increase,<br />

Though day by day their thousands fall:<br />

Laughs the unshaken fortalice;<br />

The good knights laugh no more at all.<br />

Grimmer than heather hordes can scowl,<br />

The spectre hunger rages there;<br />

He passes like a midnight owl,<br />

Hooting his heraldry, despair.<br />

The knights and squires of Palamede<br />

Stalk pale and lean through court and hall;<br />

Though sharp and swift the archers speed<br />

Their yardlong arrows from the wall.<br />

Their numbers thin; their strength decays;<br />

Their fate is written plain to read:<br />

These are the dread deciduous days<br />

Of iron-souled Sir Palamede.<br />

He hears the horrid laugh that rings<br />

From camp to camp at night; he hears<br />

The cruel mouths of murderous kings<br />

Laugh out one menace that he fears.<br />

No sooner shall the heroes die<br />

Than, ere their flesh begin to rot,<br />

The heathen turns his raving eye<br />

To Caerlon and Camelot.

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