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 · Professional and other literary engagements (including the expanded edition of the Minstrelsy) delayed completion of the poem, as did Scott's move to Ashestiel. The Lay was eventually finished in August and published on Janu. Back to top. The Lay of the Last Minstrel, long narrative poem in six cantos by Sir Walter Scott, published in It was the author’s first original poetic romance, and it established his reputation. Scott based The Lay of the Last Minstrel on the old Scottish Border legend of the goblin Gilpin Horner. The poem is structured as a frame story.  · The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem. Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A Poem. by Walter Scott. Publication date Collection europeanlibraries Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of Oxford University.


Walter Scott was fascinated by the culture and traditions of the Scottish Borders, and in he published his first literary work, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Borders. It was his second work which made his name, however; The Lay of the Last Minstrel () was an immensely successful poem. The Lay of the Last Minstrel Quotes Showing of 3. "The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down. To the vile dust, from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored, and unsung.". ― Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel The Lay Of The Last Minstrel: Canto V. Poem by Sir Walter Scott. Read Sir Walter Scott poem:I Call it not vain;-they do not err, Who say, that when the Poet dies.


The Lay of the Last Minstrel, long narrative poem in six cantos by Sir Walter Scott, published in It was the author’s first original poetic romance, and it established his reputation. Scott based The Lay of the Last Minstrel on the old Scottish Border legend of the goblin Gilpin Horner. The poem is structured as a frame story. The Lay of the Last Minstrel Quotes Showing of 3. “The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down. To the vile dust, from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored, and unsung.”. ― Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel The Lay of the Last Minstrel (). By: Walter Scott: Poetry (Paperback) Sir Walter Scott. Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, United States, ISBN ISBN

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