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 So king Creillus, in the Galeomyomachia, describes himself as a knight, sans tache, sans peur.

Note6, p. 50.]

Beside some fen shall his tomb be seen; it shall rest without a song, his ghost shall hover in mist over the reedy pool. Ossian, Tem. vol. ii, p. 107.

Note7, p. 50.]

So king Sheep's-eye in the Cat-and-Frog-fight.