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To Clare

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



    (WITH A VOLUME OF STORIES FROM FROISSART)

        My Clare,--
        These tales were told, you know,
        In French, five hundred years ago,
        By old Sir John, whose heart's delight
        Was lady sweet and valiant knight.
        A hundred years went by, and then
        A great lord told the tales again,
        When bluff King Hal desired his folk
        To read them in the tongue they spoke.
        Last, I myself among them took
        What I loved best and made this book.
        Great, lesser, less--these writers three
        Worked for the days they could not see,
        And certes, in their work they knew
        Nothing at all, dear child, of you.
        Yet is this book your own in truth,
        Because 'tis made for noble youth,
        And every word that's living there
        Must die when Clares are no more Clare.



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