complete meaning of 'Ballad of Semmerwater' by William Watsons
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The poems of sir William Watson are very lyrical in nature.
‘The Ballad of Semmer water’ is a poem about a land under the semmer water where there is a king’s palace.
The king and queen’s attitude towards life and not so well to do people are sketched throughout the poem.
It is a poem of high moral value and therefore it is generally taught to children in school level.
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Semer Water, close to Hawes in Wensleydale, is the second largest natural lake in North Yorkshire (the largest being the Malham Tarn in Malahamdale). The lake encompasses 100 acres and is half a mile long.
Although geology of the Yorkshire Dales would indicate that Semer Water is a natural lake, evolving over thousands and thousands of years, an ancient local legend says it was created by an angel…
Semer Water, close to Hawes in Wensleydale, is the second largest natural lake in North Yorkshire (the largest being the Malham Tarn in Malahamdale). The lake encompasses 100 acres and is half a mile long.
Although geology of the Yorkshire Dales would indicate that Semer Water is a natural lake, evolving over thousands and thousands of years, an ancient local legend says it was created by an angel…
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