King Oliver and Queen Grainne this day
Stand in Æthelmearc midst this fine array
And call for one so sly and fine of kit
We are full of praise for one of his wit
Daniel come nearer, as We will it be
For there’s words to say that We both agree
In fighting he is made well acquitted
With elegant grace, earnest spirited
Daniel Duinnshleibhe’s shown growth with his skill
Thus has earned the Golden Alce By Our will
Successful praises go out as is planned
Fortnight and a day after the one and
Sixtieth anniversary of our Society
At Our War Practice midst much gaiety
Word count 106
Illumination and Calligraphy by Amalie Reinhardt
Photo by Amalie Reinhardt
Chaucerian Rhyming Couplets
Syllable Count 10
Rhyming couplets
Imperfect Syllable Count Notation
Heraldic Language (if needed)
King Oliver and Queen Grainne this day
Stand in Æthelmearc midst this fine array
And call for one so sly and fine of kit
We are full of praise for one of his wit
Daniel come nearer, as We will it be
For there’s words to say that We both agree
In fighting he is made well acquitted
With elegant grace, earnest spirited
Daniel Duinnshleibhe’s shown growth with his skill
Thus has earned the Golden Alce By Our will
Successful praises go out as is planned
Fortnight and a day after the one and
Sixtieth anniversary of our Society 13
At Our War Practice midst much gaiety
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