Marmion: A Tale of Flodden FieldCosimo, Inc., 2005 M11 1 - 292 páginas And now the midnight draught of sleep, Where wine and spices richly steep, In massive bowl of silver deep, The page presents on knee.Lord Marmion drank a fair good rest, The captain pledged his noble guest, The cup went through among the rest, Who drained it merrily...-from MarmionFantastically successful when it was first published in 1808 and a bestseller throughout the 19th-century, this is Scott's epic poem of the 1513 Battle of Flodden Field, an enormous military disaster for Scotland in which the English killed King James IV and most of his nobles, and "all was lost," Scott said of the debacle, "but our honour." With a hero, Lord Marmion, who is by turns both upright and villainous, and its sweeping air of romantic and political intrigue, this rich tapestry of verse remains favorite of Scott devotees today.Scottish novelist and poet SIR WALTER SCOTT (1771-1832), a literary hero of his native land, turned to writing only when his law practice and printing business foundered. Among his most beloved works are The Lady of the Lake (1810), Rob Roy (1818), and Ivanhoe (1820). |
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... strong wall , some remains of which still exist . But no attack was made ; and the next year England and Scotland signed a treaty of peace . Not quite thirty years later , James V. died of grief and disappointment over the shameful ...
... strong wall , some remains of which still exist . But no attack was made ; and the next year England and Scotland signed a treaty of peace . Not quite thirty years later , James V. died of grief and disappointment over the shameful ...
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... strong- est part of the castle , and the final dependence for keeping the castle against assault . Prisoners were often confined in the lower parts of the donjon , from which the word dungeon is derived . 5 Flanking walls : the main ...
... strong- est part of the castle , and the final dependence for keeping the castle against assault . Prisoners were often confined in the lower parts of the donjon , from which the word dungeon is derived . 5 Flanking walls : the main ...
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... strong stakes , set upright in the ground . 4 Sewer : an officer who served up and arranged the dishes for the table , 5 Seneschal : a steward ; one who had the superintendence of domestic matters , and especially of feasts and ...
... strong stakes , set upright in the ground . 4 Sewer : an officer who served up and arranged the dishes for the table , 5 Seneschal : a steward ; one who had the superintendence of domestic matters , and especially of feasts and ...
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... strong grating , sliding in upright grooves , at the entrance - way of a castle , and used to protect the entrance in case of assault . 5 Unsparred : unbarred . 7 Helm helmet . 6 Charger : a war - horse . 8 Stalworth : stalwart . 9 ...
... strong grating , sliding in upright grooves , at the entrance - way of a castle , and used to protect the entrance in case of assault . 5 Unsparred : unbarred . 7 Helm helmet . 6 Charger : a war - horse . 8 Stalworth : stalwart . 9 ...
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... strong helm , of mighty cost , 80 Was all with burnished gold embossed . Amid the plumage of the crest 5 A falcon hovered on her nest , With wings outspread and forward breast ; E'en such a falcon , on his shield , Soared sable in an ...
... strong helm , of mighty cost , 80 Was all with burnished gold embossed . Amid the plumage of the crest 5 A falcon hovered on her nest , With wings outspread and forward breast ; E'en such a falcon , on his shield , Soared sable in an ...
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