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    The Vault--After Sedgmoor

    by Edith Nesbit
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    You need not call at the Inn;
    I have ordered my bed:
    Fair linen sheets therein
    And a tester of lead.
    No musty fusty scents
    Such as inn chambers keep,
    But tapestried with content
    And hung with sleep.

    My Inn door bears no bar
    Set up against fear.
    The guests have journeyed far,
    They are glad to be here.
    Where the damp arch curves up grey,
    Long, long shall we lie;
    Good King's men all are they,
    A King's man I.

    Old Giles, in his stone asleep,
    Fought at Poictiers.
    Piers Ralph and Roger keep
    The spoil of their fighting years.
    I shall lie with my folk at last
    In a quiet bed;
    I shall dream of the sword held fast
    In a round-capped head.

    Good tale of men all told
    My Inn affords;
    And their hands peace shall hold
    That once held swords.
    And we who rode and ran
    On many a loyal quest
    Shall find the goal of man -
    A bed, and rest.

    We shall not stand to the toast
    Of Love or King;
    We be all too tired to boast
    About anything.
    We be dumb that did jest and sing;
    We rest who laboured and warred . . .
    Shout once, shout once for the King.
    Shout once for the sword!
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