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XVI<br />

WHERE shafts of moonlight splash the vale,<br />

Beside a stream there sits and strains<br />

Sir Palamede, with passion pale,<br />

And haggard from his broken brains.<br />

Yet eagerly he watches still<br />

A mossy mound where dainty grains<br />

Of gilded corn their beauty spill<br />

To tempt the quarry to the range<br />

Of Palamede his archer skill.<br />

All night he sits, with ardour strange<br />

And hope new-fledged. A gambler born<br />

Aye thinks the luck one day must change,<br />

Though sense and skill he laughs to scorn.<br />

So now there rush a thousand rats<br />

In sable silence on the corn.<br />

They sport their square or shovel hats,<br />

A squeaking, tooth-bare brotherhood,<br />

Innumerable as summer gnats<br />

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