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I may not ride with helm and shield
And coat of steel and gold
To joust for her in tilt or field
Or fight with dragons old.

I may not save my lady fair
From ogres fierce and gray —
There are no giants anywhere
Nor dragons left to-day.

I may not wear her little glove
Upon my helmet high —
But I can fold her round with love,
And love her till I die!
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