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The Captain of the Wight

CHAPTER XIV. HOW THE COCKEREL USED HIS SPURS

Word Count: 3284    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

of ladies and their delectation," the knights were to encounter with blunted lances and swords. The Marshal of the

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The Captain of the Wight
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“Among the many aspects in which it is possible to regard this important epoch, that of its influence on chivalry is one of the most interesting. The rough simplicity of the proud medi?val knight, gradually yielding to the subtle spell of pure poesy and courtly love, while the barred helm and steel gauntlet were hardly doffed from the stern field, or gorgeous tourney, this is a subject which will always fascinate.”