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Poems MacCarthy, Florence Denis

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the agile spring so swift and light:<br />

Ah! dread the fortune of the field!<br />

ah! fierce will be the impending fight!<br />

MAVE.<br />

I'll give a champion's guarantee,<br />

and with thee here a compact make,<br />

That in the assemblies thou shalt be<br />

no longer bound thy place to take;<br />

Rich silver-bitted bridles fair--<br />

for such each noble neck demands--<br />

And gallant steeds that paw the air,<br />

shall all be given into thy hands.<br />

For thou, Ferdiah, art indeed<br />

a truly brave and valorous man,<br />

The first of all the chiefs I lead,<br />

the foremost hero in the van;<br />

My chosen champion now thou art,<br />

my dearest friend henceforth thou'lt be,<br />

The very closest to my heart,<br />

from every toll and tribute free.<br />

FERDIAH.<br />

Without securities, I say,<br />

united with thy royal word,<br />

I will not go, when breaks the day,<br />

to seek the combat at the Ford.<br />

That contest, while time runs its course,<br />

and fame records what ne'er should die,<br />

Shall live for ever in full force,<br />

until the judgment day draws nigh.<br />

I will not go, though death ensue,<br />

though thou through some demoniac rite,<br />

Even as thy druid sorcerers do,<br />

canst kill me with thy words of might:<br />

I will not go the Ford to free,<br />

until, O queen! thou here dost swear<br />

By sun and moon,[41] by land and sea,<br />

by all the powers of earth and air.

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