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ROMANCERO: BOOK 1. HISTORIES: KING RICHARD by HEINRICH HEINE

First Line: THROUGH THE SILENT GLADES OF THE FOREST THERE SPRINGS
Last Line: AND HIS SPURS TO HIS PROUD HORSE GIVES HE.
Subject(s): FORESTS; PRISONS & PRISONERS; RICHARD I, KING OF ENGLAND (1157-1199); WOODS; CONVICTS;

THROUGH the silent glades of the forest there springs
An eager horseman proudly;
He blows his horn, he laughs, and he sings
Exultingly and loudly.

His armour is made of the brass most strong,
But stronger still is his bosom;
'Tis Coeur de Lion that's riding along,
That Christian chivalry's blossom.

"Thou'rt welcome to England!" each verdant bough
Exclaims with joyous assurance;
"We're heartily glad, O monarch, that thou
"Hast escap'd from thine Austrian durance."

The king snuffs up the free air the while,
Like a newborn creature lives he;
He thinks of his Austrian dungeon vile, --
And his spurs to his proud horse gives he.



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