The maid of Redenfayn, an allegory of two worlds, in three books: I The book of loves and dreams . Tlic Maid of Rcdcnfayn iII i IIIIIIIIIII .5> Was ever braver, nobler, or more true To ever} call of country, king or friend, Than Strombold your great Sire, and Legion mine. With a quick kiss the Maid these words approved. Full history good father John did give, How spite and slander, with some envy mixed, Had wrought your ruin with our noble King, Though you of wrong were wholly innocent. When healed my wounds, and peace had been declared Between our King and all his enemies, With father John


The maid of Redenfayn, an allegory of two worlds, in three books: I The book of loves and dreams . Tlic Maid of Rcdcnfayn iII i IIIIIIIIIII .5> Was ever braver, nobler, or more true To ever} call of country, king or friend, Than Strombold your great Sire, and Legion mine. With a quick kiss the Maid these words approved. Full history good father John did give, How spite and slander, with some envy mixed, Had wrought your ruin with our noble King, Though you of wrong were wholly innocent. When healed my wounds, and peace had been declared Between our King and all his enemies, With father John, our friend, to Court I went Your pardon to secure. Good father John Your history gave in full unto the King, Who was sore grieved that he so great a wrong Had done so good and brave a man, and friend, And gave the pardon I have brought to you. Oh, he was kind, and so was father John, She said; then added with a playful smile. But you, my dear, kindest and best of all. Little thought I when here, said he, so near Was I the man I most did venerate. Twas all my fault, exclaimed the Maid. All th


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