Since knights by valour rescue dames distrest, Let them be by the Queen of Dames released. So sing the Destinies, who never err, Fixing this tree of grace and bounty here, From which for our enchanted knights we crave A branch, pulled by your sacred hand, to have; That we may bear it as the Fates direct, And manifest your glory in th'effect. In virtue's favour then, and pity now, (Great Queen) vouchsafe us a divine touched bough. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: WASHINGTON MCNEELY by EDGAR LEE MASTERS DEAF HOUSE AGENT by KATHERINE MANSFIELD JOHN WILKES BOOTH AT THE FARM (JANUARY 12, 1848) by EDGAR LEE MASTERS O GLORIOUS FRANCE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS CONRAD AT TWILIGHT by JOHN CROWE RANSOM |