The Dawn in Britain by Charles M. Doughty |
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And now come down Velaunos' powers, to Ouse;
And Cadoc and Ruellon, with them ride.
And, lo, receive them there Moelmabon's sons;
(That languish, yet, of wounds;) and Hammeraxe,
And Demetan Idhig, with war-wasted powers.
And Briton lords thus met, from far-off coasts,
Gaze, each-one, inwardly, on the others' looks,
And arms and warriors! To the warlord, Caradoc,
When the new morrow springs, shall all fare forth.
And Cadoc and Ruellon, with them ride.
And, lo, receive them there Moelmabon's sons;
(That languish, yet, of wounds;) and Hammeraxe,
And Demetan Idhig, with war-wasted powers.
And Briton lords thus met, from far-off coasts,
Gaze, each-one, inwardly, on the others' looks,
And arms and warriors! To the warlord, Caradoc,
When the new morrow springs, shall all fare forth.
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