The King's Wake

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Away he cast his gloves so small, His hands were white to see;And he himself girded the noble horse, The groom ne’er trusted he.
He girded the horse with a saddle girth, He girded him with three;The horse he gave a single shake And all broke instantly.
He girded the steed where he was most thick With such tremendous force, That the girth did fly into pieces ten, And fell on his knee the horse.
“With fifteen golden rings so good From Denmark out I sped, But I with every one would part Got I a go
...od girth instead.
“Send ye a message o’er the mead Unto the beauteous lady, And beg her for her champion’s steed To get a new girth ready. ”
Full fifteen were the Damsels proud Who wove the ruddy gold, And formed with care a saddle girth Swayne Felding’s horse to hold.
The maids of Hammer, the maids of Pommer, And many more maids with heed, Wove silk and gold to form a girth For the mottled Danish steed.
The saddle girth was ready and made By the early morning tide;’Twas seven ells long, and a quarter thick, And more than five span wide.


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