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Alexandre, Comte de Laborde (17731842)
The Departure for Syria
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That gallant, handsome knight,
And prays the Virgin to bestow
Her blessing on the fight.
“O Thou who reign’st in heaven above,”
He prayed, “grant this to me:
The fairest maiden let me love,
The bravest warrior be.”
His vow writes on the stone,
And following the count, his lord,
To battle he has gone.
To keep his oath he ever strove,
And sang aloud with glee,
“The fairest maid shall have my love,
And honor mine shall be.”
Our victory, I confess;
Glory on me thou didst bestow,—
I give thee happiness:
My daughter, whom I fondly love,
I gladly give to thee;
She, who is fair all maids above,
Should valor’s guerdon be.”
The maid and gallant knight,—
And there with happy hearts their troth
Right solemnly they plight.
It was a sight all souls to move;
And all cried joyously,
“Give honor to the brave, and love
Shall beauty’s guerdon be.”