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                        <title>The Knight-Errant.</title>
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                    <title level="a"><emph rend="bold"><emph rend="indent3">THE KNIGHT-ERRANT.</emph></emph></title>
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                <lg><l>A knight comes riding out of the west,</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort, De Montfort.)</emph></l>
                    <l>His armour is bright as steel can be</l>
                    <l>He carries his pennon waving free.</l>
                    <l>His device for all the world to see.</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort, to the rescue.)</emph></l></lg>
                
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                    <l>“Loyale quand m&#234;me et loyale toujours”</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort, De Montfort.)</emph></l>
                    <l>Three pheons sable upon his shield,</l>
                    <l>A mail&#233;d arm on an argent field,</l>
                    <l>A bloody dagger the hand doth wield.</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort, to the rescue.)</emph></l></lg>
                
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                    <l>The title he bears is, The Silent Knight,</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort, De Montfort.)</emph></l>
                    <l>He won his spurs after long delay.</l>
                    <l>In the street was he knighted in open day.</l>
                    <l>By the Lady he loves as she passed that way.</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort , to the rescue.)</emph></l></lg>
                
                <lg><l>The bravest are those who conquer fear</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort, De Montfort.)</emph></l>
                    <l>His quests are many, his victories few,</l>
                    <l>A coward at heart yet his heart is true,</l>
                    <l>Can more be said for the bravest of you?</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort, to the rescue.)</emph></l></lg>
                
                <lg><l>And he rides in the Enchanted Land</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort, De Montfort.)</emph></l>
                    <l>He dreams by night and he dreams by day,</l>
                    <l>And at times he sings on his lonely way</l>
                    <l>Of the Lady he loves for ever and aye.</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent5"></emph><emph rend="italic">(De Montfort , to the rescue.)</emph></l></lg>
                
                <p><emph rend="indent6"><emph rend="italic"><ref target="#AEG">Alix Egerton</ref>.</emph></emph></p>
            

                
                
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