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Sisina

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Picture Diana decked out for the chase,     Charging through forests, beating brush aside,     Drunk with the action, wind around her face,     Breast bare, her finest horsemen left behind!     You've seen Theroigne, carnage in her heart,     Rousing the shoeless masses to resist,     Cheek and eye blazing, playing out her part,     Mounting the royal stair, sabre in fist?     Such is Sisina, but the gentle knight     Within her heart can love as well as fight;     Though spurred by powder and by drums, her nerve     Before her suppliants lays arms to earth,     And her flame-ravaged heart keeps in reserve     A well of tears, for those who've proved their worth.

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