Thisknight, who copied those of famed romance,
Sir
Roger, and the rest, in complisance,
No
sooner saw the princess thus asleep,
Than
instantly he wished a kiss to reap.
While
thinking, whether from the neck or lip,
’Twere
best the tempting balm of bliss to sip,
He
suddenly began to recollect
The
laws of chivalry he should respect.
Although
the thought retained, his fervent prayer
To
Cupid was, that while the nymph was there,
Her
fascinating charms he might enjoy;
Sure
love’s soft senses were ne’er designed
to cloy!
Theprincess woke, and great surprise expressed;
Oh!
charming fair, said he, be not distressed;
No
savage of the woods nor giant ’s nigh,
A
wand’ring knight alone you now descry,
Delighted
thus to meet a beauteous belle
Such
charms divine, what angel can excel!
Thiscompliment was followed by his sighs,
And
frank confession, both from tongue and eyes;
Our
lover far in little time could go;
At
length, he offered on her to bestow,
His
hand and heart, and ev’ry thing beside,
Which
custom sanctions when we seek a bride.
Withcourtesy his offer was received,
And
she related what her bosom grieved;
Detailed
her hist’ry, but with care concealed
The
six gallants, as wrong to be revealed.
The
knight, in what he wished, indulgence got;
And,
while the princess much deplored her lot,
The
youth proposed Alaciel he should bring,
To
Mamolin, or Alexandria’s king.
ToMamolin? replied the princess fair,
No,
no—I now indeed would fain repair,
(Could
I my wishes have), to Zarus’ court,
My
native country:—thither give support.
IfCupid grant me life, rejoined the knight,
You
there shall go, and I’ll assist your, flight;
To
have redress, upon yourself depends,
As
well as to requite the best of friends;
But
should I perish in the bold design,
Submit
you must, as wills the pow’rs divine.
I’ll
freely say, howe’er, that I regard,
My
services enough to claim reward.
Alacielreadily to this agreed;
And
favours fondly promised to concede;
T’ensure,
indeed, his guarding her throughout,
They
were to be conferred upon the route,
From
time to time as onward they should go,
Not
all at once, but daily some to flow.