Excerpt from Merlin: A Poem
Gawaine, Remembering Merlin's words of long ago, Frowned as he thought, and having frowned again, He smiled and threw an acorn at a lizard: There's more afoot and in the air to-day Than what is good for Camelot. Merlin May or may not know all, but he said well To say to me that he would not be King. No more would I be King. Far down he gazed On Camelot, until he made of it A phantom town of many stillnesses.
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