Rupert Loraine was of a knightly house

Rupert Loraine was of a knightly house,
Gentle, yet stern, an absolute patrician,
In manly matters full of solid nous,
Yet of a most delicious disposition
Towards the ladies. Male rogues could not chouse
Our Rupert; but, according to tradition,
Any young innocent girl might well have tricked him —
Of petticoats he was the helpless victim.
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