Why would other lovely maidens in scotland gladly marry to lochinvar?
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Answer:
This is a poem of "LOCHINVAR" from class 7th
Explanation:
O YOUNG LOCHINVAR IS COME OUT OF THE WEST,
THROUGH ALL THE WIDE BORDER HIS STEED WAS THE BEST;
AND SAVE HIS GOOD BROADSWORD HE WEAPONS HAD NONE,
HE RODE ALL UNARM'D, AND HE RODE ALL ALONE.
SO FAITHFUL IN LOVE,AND SO DAUNTLESS IN WAR,
THERE NEVER WAS KNIGHT LIKE THE YOUNG LOCHINVAR.
HE STAID NOT FOR BRAKE, AND HE STOPP'D NOT FOR STONE,
HE SWAM THE ESKE RIVER WHERE FORD THERE WAS NONE;
BUT ERE HE ALIGHTED AT NETHERBY GATE,
THE BRIDE HAD CONSENTED, THE GALLANT COME LATE:
FOR A LAGGARD IN LOVE, AND A DASTARD IN WAR,
WAS TO WED THE FAIR ELLEN OF BRAVE LOCHINVAR.
SO BOLDLY HE ENTER'D THE NETHERBY HALL,
AMONG BRIDE'S-MEN, AND KINSMEN, AND BROTHERS AND ALL:
THEN SPOKE THE BRIDE'S FATHER, HIS HAND ON HIS SWORD,
'O COME YE IN PEACE HERE,OR COME YE IN WAR,
OR TO DANCE AT OUR BRIDAL,YOUNG LORD LOCHINVAR?'
'I LONG WOO'D YOUR DAUGHTER, MY SUIT YOU DENIED:-
LOVE SWELLS LIKE THE SOLWAY, BUT EBBS LIKE ITS TIDE-
AND NOW I AM COME, WITH THIS LOST LOVE OF MINE,