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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; And,... sudden charging from each side, Of Roses and of Lilies ride A host to still maintain the strife For roses or for lilies' life Rose favoured knights of maidens true, Their pennons blushing with each hue Of Rose-craft, since from wild thorn frail Their order grew--through dark & pale Of maiden-bloom to damask deep, Or Gloire-de-Dijon that doth keep Enfolded fire within his breast, Still golden hearted like the rest. Like a cloud of morn they bore, Or rosy wave on grassy shore, That, breaking, dashed the silver spray Thay met--the Lily-lances play; In crested legends on that came Against them--snow & burning flame Mixing with the crimson flood Of roses & their fragrant blood, Whereof the grass undue was rife, As surged & rolled the floral strife, With checquered fortune o'er the green, Until at last up-rose the Queen: And caused the zephyr horns to blow A truce, the victor's crown to show.
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