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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BALLAD: THE KNIGHTS OF THE OLDEN TIME, by FRANCOIS VILLON Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: Who next? - the third calixtus, where Last Line: But--where the peerless charlemagne? Alternate Author Name(s): Montcorbier, Francois De | |||
I WHO next?--The third Calixtus, where He who the last assumed the name, And four years Rome's tiara bare; Alphonso, King of mighty fame; The Bourbon Duke devoid of blame; And Arthur Duke of proud Bretaigne; Charles, who the title 'Good' doth claim;-- But--where the peerless Charlemagne? II Or of the Scottish king declare, Half of whose face--so tales proclaim-- Did like a scarlet ruby glare-- All e'en from brow to chin the same; That King of Cyprus, known to fame, Alas! and the good King of Spain, Of whom I not recall the name? But--where the peerless Charlemagne? III To cite more heroes I forbear, 'Tis useless labour to declaim; None against death victorious are; No skill can ward his fatal aim. Yet one more question will I frame, Lancelot, the monarch of Behaigne, Where is he, and his race of fame? But--where the peerless Charlemagne? ENVOY Where claquin, now, that Breton rare? Where the Count Dauphin of Auvergne? Or Alencon's good Duke, say where? But--where the peerless Charlemagne? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NO, I AM NOT AS OTHERS ARE by FRANCOIS VILLON A DOUBLE BALLAD OF GOOD COUNSEL by FRANCOIS VILLON ARBOR AMORIS by FRANCOIS VILLON BALLAD FOR FAT MARGOT by FRANCOIS VILLON BALLAD MADE AT THE REQUEST OF HIS MOTHER .. PRAY TO OUR LADY by FRANCOIS VILLON BALLAD OF THE GIBBET by FRANCOIS VILLON BALLAD OF THE LORDS OF OLD TIME by FRANCOIS VILLON BALLADE AGAINST THE ENEMIES OF FRANCE by FRANCOIS VILLON BALLADE MADE FOR HIS MOTHER THAT SHE MIGHTE PRAYE by FRANCOIS VILLON BALLADE OF DEAD LADIES by FRANCOIS VILLON |
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