. The book of ballads . 11 i^S^is^^^S^ Sgr^jg ,.- vaji^^ THE BOOK OF BALLADS. K ,*. Ddii /triiniiiiu d>>niiirr5nlr^ I Do:?f Ferxaxdo Gomeusalez ! baselj- havethey borne thee down;Paces ten behind thy charger is thy gloriousbody thrown;>, Fetters have they bound upon thee—ironI fetters fast and sure; Don Feni;mJ() (Jomersalez, thou art captiveto the Moor! n ^^==^ THE BOOK OF BALLADS. Long within a stable dungeon pined that In-ave and noble knight,For the Saracenic warriors well they knew and feared his might;Long he lay and long he langmshed on liis dripping bed of stone,Till th


. The book of ballads . 11 i^S^is^^^S^ Sgr^jg ,.- vaji^^ THE BOOK OF BALLADS. K ,*. Ddii /triiniiiiu d>>niiirr5nlr^ I Do:?f Ferxaxdo Gomeusalez ! baselj- havethey borne thee down;Paces ten behind thy charger is thy gloriousbody thrown;>, Fetters have they bound upon thee—ironI fetters fast and sure; Don Feni;mJ() (Jomersalez, thou art captiveto the Moor! n ^^==^ THE BOOK OF BALLADS. Long within a stable dungeon pined that In-ave and noble knight,For the Saracenic warriors well they knew and feared his might;Long he lay and long he langmshed on liis dripping bed of stone,Till the cankered iron fetters ate then way mto his bone. On the twentieth day of August—t was the feast of false Mahound—Came the Moorish population from the neighbouring cities round;There to hold their foul carousal, there to dance, and there to to pay their yearly homage to Al-Widdicomb the King! f First they wheeled then- supple coursers, wheeled them at their ^ | utmost speed,Then they galloped by in squadions, tossmg of the hght jereed;Then around the circus racing, fast


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