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CHRIST IN BRITAIN: 4. CAER SIDI by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR.

First Line: ALONE, UNARMED, THE DRAGON KING MUST GO
Last Line: HIGH IN HIS MIGHTY GRASP THE STAR-RIMMED BOWL.
Subject(s): GREAT BRITAIN - HISTORY; ENGLISH HISTORY;

Alone, unarmed, the Dragon King must go
To seek the Cauldron by a magic shore,
For gleaming harness wrought of wizard ore
Is powerless against an unknown foe;
The lonely Caer, walled with the flaming Bow,
Lifts dark enchanted horns where wild seas roar,
And in the moon's white path a mystic door
Moves to strange music only Merlins know.

Within, vast shapes and awful shadows start,
While deathless gods who hold the wave-worn stairs
Do ghostly battle with a hero's soul;
But at his eagle cry their thonged shields part,
And from the cloven fire the Chieftain bears
High in his mighty grasp the star-rimmed Bowl.



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