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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: ROBERT I. KING OF SCOTLAND (1274-1329) Matches Found: 21 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` BANNOCKBURN, by WALTER SCOTT Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: O gay, yet fearful to behold Subject(s): Bannockburn, Battle Of (1314); Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329) BRUCE AND THE SPIDER, by BERNARD BARTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: For scotland's and for freedom's right Last Line: And patience wins the race. Alternate Author Name(s): Quaker Poet Subject(s): History; Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); War; Historians; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce BRUCE CONSULTS HIS MEN, by JOHN BARBOUR Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I trow that gude ending Last Line: "till we have made our country free." Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Bruce, Robert; The Bruce BRUCE'S LOCKET, by MORITZ GRAF VON STRACHWITZ Poem Source First Line: Earl douglas, brace thine helmet on Subject(s): Bannockburn, Battle Of (1314); Douglas, Sir James De Douglas, Lord Of; Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329) BRUCE, SELS., by JOHN BARBOUR Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329) BRUCE: HOW AYMER DE VALENCE, AND JOHN OF LORN CHASED THE BRUCE ..., by JOHN BARBOUR Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Sir aymer had great companie Last Line: God save them for his great mercie! Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Bruce, Robert; The Bruce BRUCE: HOW KING ROBERT WAS HUNTED BY THE SLEUTH-HOUND, by JOHN BARBOUR Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The king hath sought the wood withal Last Line: At that stream he escaped, the king. Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Bruce, Robert; The Bruce BRUCE: HOW THE BRUCE CROSSED LOCH LOMOND, by JOHN BARBOUR Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The king, he would no longer stay Last Line: Till all had safely passed the flood. Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Bruce, Robert; The Bruce BRUCE: INTRODUCTION, by JOHN BARBOUR Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Stories we read right willingly / altho' they naught but fables be Last Line: Aught but the truth therein shall be. Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Bruce, Robert; The Bruce DOUGLAS OF THE BLEEDING HEART, by MORITZ GRAF VON STRACHWITZ Poem Text First Line: Earl douglas, don thy helm so bright Last Line: King robert bruce's heart. Subject(s): Bannockburn, Battle Of (1314); Douglas, Sir James De Douglas, Lord Of; Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Douglas The Good; Black Douglas, The; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce IN EQUAL SACRIFICE, by ROBERT FROST Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Thus of old the douglas did Last Line: The heart he bore to the holy land. Subject(s): Douglas, Sir James De Douglas, Lord Of; Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Douglas The Good; Black Douglas, The; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce KING BRUCE AND THE SPIDER, by ELIZA COOK Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: King bruce of scotland flung himself down Variant Title(s): Try Agai Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329) LORD ROBERTS' TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO PRETORIA, by WILLIAM MCGONAGALL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Twas in the year of 1900, and on the 5th of june Last Line: And beat all foreign foes from our shores. Subject(s): Courage; Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Victory; Valor; Bravery; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce ROBERT BRUCE'S ADDRESS TO HIS ARMY BEFORE BANNOCKBURN, by ROBERT BURNS Poem Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Scots wha hae wi' wallace bled Last Line: Let us do, or die! Variant Title(s): Bannockburn;the Battle Of Bannockburn;bruce To His Men At Bannockburn;bruce's Address To His Army At Bannockburn;national Air: Scotland;scots Wha Hae;robert Bruce's March To Bannockburn Subject(s): Bannockburn, Battle Of (1314); Freedom; National Song - Scotland; Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Scotland; Wallace, Sir William (1270-1305); War; Liberty; Scottish National Anthem; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce ROBERT THE BRUCE (TO DOUGLAS IN DYING), by EDWIN MUIR Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Death; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce; Dead, The THE HEART OF BRUCE IN MELROSE ABBEY, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Heart! That didst press forward still Last Line: Call the faith in relics vain! Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea Subject(s): Melrose Monastery, Scotland; Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Bruce, Robert; The Bruce THE HEART OF THE BRUCE, by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN Poem Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: It was upon an april morn Last Line: God grant their souls repose! Alternate Author Name(s): Bon Gaultier (with Theodore Martin) Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Scotland; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce THE HEART OF THE BRUCE, by LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY Poem Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: King robert bore with gasping breath Last Line: Deplore the douglas' fall. Subject(s): Douglas, Sir James De Douglas, Lord Of; Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Scotland; Douglas The Good; Black Douglas, The; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce THE TOMB OF DE BRUCE, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: And liest thou, great monarch, this pavement below? Last Line: By the chisel of fame on the tablet of time. Alternate Author Name(s): Delta Subject(s): Courts & Courtiers; Freedom; Graves; Honor; Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Liberty; Tombs; Tombstones; Bruce, Robert; The Bruce WALLACE AND BRUCE, by JOHN STUART BLACKIE Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: I will sing of bruce and wallace Subject(s): Wallace, Sir William (1270-1305); Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Bruce, Robert; The Bruce WALLACE'S INVOCATION TO BRUCE, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The morn rose bright on scenes renowned Last Line: In him, for thee who lived and died. Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea Subject(s): Robert I. King Of Scotland (1274-1329); Scotland - Relations With England; Wallace, Sir William (1270-1305); Bruce, Robert; The Bruce |
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