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Poem of the Week: My Native Land

Posted in Sir Walter Scott. on Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 by wgb Tags: famous opening lines, historical_novelist, historical_romance, lay_of_the_last_minstrel, marmion, poem, Poem of the Week, poet, sir_walter_scott, tetrameter
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Sir Walter Scott Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), Scottish writer and poet, is considered to be one of the greatest historical novelists. Famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of The Lake , Waverley and The Heart of Midlothian. As a poet Scott rose to fame with the publication of The Lay Of The Last Minstrel, the long epic poem from which My Native Land is excerpted. It became a major success and made him the most popular author of the day. It was followed by Marmion, a historical romance in tetrameter, which includes some of his most quoted (and most often mis-attributed) lines. Canto VI. Stanza 17 reads: Yet Clare's sharp questions must I shun, Must separate Constance from the nun Oh! what a tangled web we weave When first we practice to deceive! A Palmer too! No wonder why I felt rebuked beneath his eye; Podtrac Player
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  1. juliemarg on July 24th, 2008

    this Sir Walter Scott poetry recitation makes me think about Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables :^D



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