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		<title>John Lesslie Hall 4 &#8211; The Lady Rowena</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Lady Rowena by John Lesslie Hall Few were the months ere foes numberless At the seashore&#8217;s sands savagely harassed The king of the Kentmen. The cruel, blood-thirsty Men of the Picts minded but little, then, Foes from the northland, how the fair-haired, dauntless Earlmen of Anglia ever intrepidly Hewed them with edges, aiding the [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Death Of Horsa by John Lesslie Hall Six-Winters&#8217; time had the sweet, wavy-haired, Curly-locked queen of Kent-land and Albion Delighted her lord, lived with decorum As wife of his bosom. War-mooded men, then, Hot-hearted Kentmen, harassed the spirit Of Rowena the winsome, well-lovèd, far-famed Queen of the Kentmen; cruelly vexed her, Said she had [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Calling Of Hengist and Horsa by John Lesslie Hall Lo! in legend and lay long we have heard of The fame of our fathers, folk-leaders mighty, Eminent earlmen.   Oft, gleemen-thanes All through the ages, excellent song-smiths, Have sung of the bold and brave and illustrious Fathers of England from far o&#8217;er the waters, Earls of [...]]]></description>
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