image from d'orleans
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Image from D'OrleansAuthor(s): Ezra PoundSource: Poetry, Vol. 5, No. 6 (Mar., 1915), p. 254Published by: Poetry FoundationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20570305 .
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POETRY: a Magazine of Verse
Auvergne rose to the song; The Dauphin backed him.
"The castle to Austors!" "Pieire kept the singing
"A fair man and a pleasant." He won the lady,
Stole her away for himself, kept her against armed force: So ends that story. That age is gone; Pieire de Maensac is gone. I have walked over these roads; I have thought of them living.
IMAGE FROM D'ORLEANS
Young men riding in the street In the bright new season Spur without reason, Causing their steeds to leap.
And at the pace they keep Their horses' armored feet Strike sparks from the cobbled street In the bright new season.
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