“And they came for the buried king that lay

At rest in that ancient fane;

For he must be arm’d on the battle-day,

With them to deliver Spain!”

—Then the march went sounding on,

And the Moors by noontide sun

Were dust on Tolosa’s plain.

[245] See Southey’s Chronicle of the Cid, p. 352.

GREEK SONGS

THE STORM OF DELPHI.[246]