Fair Saxon, in my lover's creed,
My love were smaller than your meed,
And you might justly deem it slight,
As wanting truth as well as sight,
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good and rewarding, i supose it was educational, lifting and promised a sort of wonderfull idiology which, you desired to have
Classical poetry at its best. Nice metrical flow and the rhymes are sufficient to engage the reader. : -)
Beautifully written. Makes nice reading. Thanks for sharing.
Deed, Seed, Reed; In my lover's creed! ! ! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
Marvelous style of narration has made this poem classic poem of the day.