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Bright shone the lists, blue bent the skies, And the knights still hurried amain To the tournament under the ladies' eyes, Where the jousters were Heart and Brain. |
Flourished the trumpets, entered Heart, A youth in crimson and gold; Flourished again; Brain stood apart, Steel-armoured, dark and cold. |
Heart's palfrey caracoled gaily round, Heart tra-li-ra'd merrily; But Brain sat still, with never a sound, So cynical-calm was he. |
Heart's helmet-crest bore favours three From his lady's white hand caught; While Brain wore a plumeless casque; not he Or favour gave or sought. |
The trumpet blew; Heart shot a glance To catch his lady's eye. But Brain gazed straight ahead, his lance To aim more faithfully. |
They charged, they struck; both fell, both bled; Brain rose again, ungloved; Heart, dying, smiled and faintly said, "My love to my beloved." |