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قراءة كتاب Queen Summer; Or, The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose
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With blazoned shields, & pennons spruce
Of fluttering flag & fleur-de-luce:
And spread with ’broidered hangings gay,
Till all was ready for the fray.
Between their banners white and red,
Of Rose and Lily overhead,
Queen Summer took her judgment seat,
Whom all the crowd of flowers did greet.
The silver arum-trumpet’s sound
With tongues of gold, & to the ground
The shining champions each did ride,
Their party-colours flaunting wide.
Came first the glowing Rose in view,
With crimson pennon fluttering new;
With glittering spines all armed he came,
With lance and shield—a rose aflame;
With tossing crest and mantling free,
On fiery steed,—a sight to see!
Nor long the Lily knight delayed;
In silver armour white arrayed,
He flashed like light upon the scene,
A lamp amid the garden green.
Milk-white his horse, & housings fair
With silver lilies shining there.
The summer winds the onset blew:
With level lance each champion flew,
And clashed together, mid a snow
Of petals on the grass below.
Pressed eager then the gazing rows:
Some cried, “the Lily”, some, “the Rose”
But while the fate of battle hung,
Again the silver trumpets sung;