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There was a brave and selfless knight His armour shone, exceeding bright And sworn he was, for all his days To do what he thought right When once, upon a whim, he took A shortcut ‘round a little brook He came upon a pretty maid And promise he forsook For came a dragon through the field The knight his mighty blade did wield The worm, with flaming wings unfurled Crashed hard against his shield Escaped the knight into the wood When save the girl, only he could For life he deemed more precious, there Than doing what he should The dragon ceased her attack, when Pursued by braver knights and men She turned, at bay, and died to save The young ones in her den Judge not the greatest nor the least Until you see the soul in deeds But now decide, of these two, which Was nobler... man or beast?
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May 20, 2017
May 20, 2017 at 8:32 PM UTC
Aegis
There was a brave and selfless knight His armour shone, exceeding bright And sworn he was, for all his days To do what he thought right When once, upon a whim, he took A shortcut ‘round a little brook He came upon a pretty maid And promise he forsook For came a dragon through the field The knight his mighty blade did wield The worm, with flaming wings unfurled Crashed hard against his shield Escaped the knight into the wood When save the girl, only he could For life he deemed more precious, there Than doing what he should The dragon ceased her attack, when Pursued by braver knights and men She turned, at bay, and died to save The young ones in her den Judge not the greatest nor the least Until you see the soul in deeds But now decide, of these two, which Was nobler... man or beast?
An aegis is an ancient greek type of shield. If someone's aegis was shattered in battle, his brothers-in-arms would protect him from the enemy with their own shields. Someone under such protection was said to be "under the aegis" of his friend. Over time, the word evolved to mean literally both the shield itself and the idea of protection in general.
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May 20, 2017
May 20, 2017 at 8:32 PM UTC
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