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e That lie in the Hall of the Fontanlee." "This is Sir Robert of Fontanlee, A young knight and a fair to see; This is Sir Stephen of Fontanlee, Sir Robert's second brother was he; This is Sir John of Fontanlee, He was the youngest of the three. "For their father's truth did they Freely give their lives away, And till he doth home return, Sadly here we sit and mourn." These sad words they having said, Every one down sank his head; Till in accents strangely spoken, At their sides was silence broken. "I do bring you news from far, False was the Fontanlee in war! --Unbend your bright swords from my breast, I that do speak do know it best." Wide he flung his mantle free; Lo, it was the Fontanlee! Then the squires like stricken men Sank into their seats again, And their cheeks in wet tears steeping Fresh and faster fell a weeping. He with footsteps soft and slow Round to his sons' heads did go; Sadly he looked on every one, And stooped and kissed the youngest, John. Then his weary head down bending, "Heart," said he, "too much offending, Break, and let me only be Blotted out of memory." Thrice with crimson cheek he stood, And thrice he swallowed the salt blood; Then outpoured the torrent red; And the false Fontanlee lay dead. THE LEGEND OF SAINT LAURA. BY THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK. Saint Laura, in her sleep of death, Preserves beneath the tomb --'Tis willed where what is willed must be-- In incorruptibility, Her beauty and her bloom. So pure her maiden life had been, So free from earthly stain, 'Twas fixed in fate by Heaven's own Queen That till the earth's last closing scene She should unchanged remain. Within a deep sarcophagus Of alabaster sheen, With sculptured lid of roses white, She slumbered in unbroken night, By mortal eyes unsee
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