Index for Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volume 3 (of 3

Summary:

"Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volume 3" by Thomas Percy, D.D., and edited by Henry B. Wheatley is a collection of old heroic ballads and poems dating from the medieval period to the late 19th century. This volume primarily focuses on romantic subjects, concluding the anthology with themes that revolve around legendary figures like King Arthur and his knights. Readers can expect to explore the rich tapestry of early English poetry, capturing the culture and nuances of the time through these lyrical narratives. The opening of this volume features an introduction to the poems centered on King Arthur. It begins with the poem "The Boy and the Mantle," which presents a story reflecting the testing of fidelity through magical trials, a common element in Arthurian tales. This is followed by references to various characters, including Queen Guenever and knights of the Round Table, setting the stage for a series of poetic explorations that delve into themes of honor, love, and betrayal. Overall, the beginning establishes a framework for appreciating the blend of historical lore and poetic tradition that underscores Percy's collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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