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FRIEDERICH WERNER The Templars in Cyprus

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FRIEDERICH WERNER
The Templars in Cyprus
page 122



I I Till! flirUM IX CYraC». ROSSRT. Thou pleasant roguo 1 Come gii A ki»» ! Without or mut or rudder tail* Thy pinnace, yet no lvaa securely »o It clears the rocks ! CIUBI..IT. I understand thee not, HoflKKT. Thou'st managed very well ! CHARIOT. Hut tell me, now, How was it thou cam'st hero ? ROBERT. An ancient talo It is of yester-evening, aged almost Of f iur-and-twenty hours, andean nowise Repay thy hearing.—Tell tne, rather, news Of some sort, tint tho demon of ennui Take not too tix'd possession of my poor head. CHARIOT. Early to-morrow morning to l'oictiers, Tho Master sails with twenty knights, of whom I'm one. RoiiKiiT (starting from hi* st'it). Thou licst ! CHAKLOT. Why, with tho Draper, then, I lie in company, who has already sent On Inxird nil coats of mail and linen mantles, With helmets, shields and lances. ROBI RT (•l**lhj mnvfl). And he leaves Mo here,—without his Robert ho will go.— The son may not accompany his father !


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