Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. England: Vols. IIV. 187679. | | | | Norham Castle | | Norham Castle | | Sir Walter Scott (17711832) |
| | (From Marmion) DAY set on Norhams castled steep, | |
| And Tweeds fair river, broad and deep, | |
| And Cheviots mountains lone: | |
| The battled towers, the donjon keep, | |
| The loop-hole grates where captives weep, | 5 |
| The flanking walls that round it sweep, | |
| In yellow lustre shone. | |
| The warriors on the turrets high, | |
| Moving athwart the evening sky, | |
| Seemed forms of giant height: | 10 |
| Their armor, as it caught the rays, | |
| Flashed back again the western blaze | |
| In lines of dazzling light. | |
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| St. Georges banner, broad and gay, | |
| Now faded, as the fading ray, | 15 |
| Less bright, and less, was flung; | |
| The evening gale had scarce the power | |
| To wave it on the donjon tower, | |
| So heavily it hung. | |
| The scouts had parted on their search, | 20 |
| The castle gates were barred; | |
| Above the gloomy portal arch, | |
| Timing his footsteps to a march, | |
| The warder kept his guard; | |
| Low humming, as he paced along, | 25 |
| Some ancient border-gathering song. | | | | |
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