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An unknown knight thou see'st in me, Sent forth by three maids of high degree." "If thou be a chosen knight Whom maidens three have sent this way, Then for love of those damsels bright, Thou shalt joust with me to-day." The first course they together rode Of their coursers trial made they, The second course they together rode Their best manhood well display'd they. The third joust they together rode Neither one the other humbled, But the fourth joust they together rode Dead to the green earth they tumbled. Now on the wold the heroes lie, With their blood the grass is red; In the chamber high sit the maids and sigh, But the youngest soon is dead. SIR SWERKEL There's a dance in the hall of Sir Swerkel the Childe, There dances fair Kirstine, her hair hanging wild. There dance the good King and his nobles so gay, Fair Kirstine before them she warbles a lay. His hand to the maiden Sir Swerkel stretched free: "Come hither and dance, little Kirstine, with me." Her finger he pressed, and moved up to her near: "Sweet Kirstine, I pray thee become my heart's dear." Her finger he pressed, on her sandal trod he: "Fair Kirstine, with pity my agonies see!" They danced to the left, and they danced to the right, And her troth the fair damsel bestowed on the knight. Upon him Sir Swerkel his red mantle throws, And to the high hall to his mother he goes. "Hail, hail as thou sittest here, dear mother mine! I come from betrothing the little Kirstine." "Our Lady forbid, and our Lady forfend, Relations like ye to betroth should pretend. "In wedlock united ye never must be, For brother and sister, believe me, are ye." "Now tell me, I pray thee, O dear mother mine! What time thou didst bring forth the little Kirstine." "The time that thou wast on thy journey to Rome, I bore the sweet flowret that's now in full bloom. "Whilst thou to the sepulchre holy wast gone, I bore the fair mirror thy love that hast won. "In the court of the Queen she was reared up with care, And scarlet and sable accustomed to wear." "Now give me thy counsel, O dear mother mine, How I may forget her, the little Kirstine?" "Go chase thou the hart, and go chase thou the hind, And thou wilt her image soon chase from thy mind. "Go chase thou the hart, and go chase thou the roe, And thou thy love-longing wilt quickly forego." He chased the proud hart, and he chased the swift hind, Bu
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