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XVII<br />

SIR PALAMEDE hath told the tale<br />

Of this misfortune to a sage,<br />

How all his ventures nought avail,<br />

And all his hopes dissolve in rage.<br />

“Now by thine holy beard,” quoth he,<br />

“And by thy venerable age<br />

I charge thee this my riddle ree.”<br />

Then said that gentle eremite:<br />

“This task is easy unto me!<br />

Know then the Questing Beast aright!<br />

One is the Beast, the Questing one:<br />

And one with one is two, Sir Knight!<br />

Yet these are one in two, and none<br />

Disjoins their substance (mark me well!),<br />

Confounds their persons. Rightly run<br />

Their attributes: immeasurable,<br />

Incomprehensibundable,<br />

Unspeakable, inaudible,<br />

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