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Craven Blossoms

or, Poems chiefly connected with the district of Craven. By Robert Storey

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But other answer found the note
Than echoes on the breeze that float:
For, issuing from their secret hold
Came, man by man, his followers bold,
And, forming as his gesture bade,
Unsheathed at once each glittering blade,
In number nearly matching those
To whom this evening finds them foes.
In adverse line, each Northern lord
And knight hath bared his battle-sword;

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And soon may fall far other shower
Than now impearls the mountain flower!