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- Glenfinlas_(poem) abstract "“Glenfinlas; or, Lord Ronald’s Coronach” by Walter Scott, written in 1798 and first published in 1800, was, as Scott remembered it, his first original poem as opposed to translations from the German. A short narrative of 264 lines, it tells a supernatural story based on a Highland legend. Though highly appreciated by many 19th century readers and critics it is now overshadowed by his later and longer poems.".
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- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Christabel_(poem).
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- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink La_Belle_Dame_sans_Merci.
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- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Matthew_Lewis_(writer).
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- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Samoa.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Highlands.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink The_Lay_of_the_Last_Minstrel.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink The_Minstrelsy_of_the_Scottish_Border.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink Translations_and_Imitations_from_German_Ballads_by_Sir_Walter_Scott.
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- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLink File:Glenfinlas.jpg.
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- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glenfinlas".
- Glenfinlas_(poem) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glenfinlas; or Lord Ronald's Coronach".
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- Glenfinlas_(poem) subject Category:1800_poems.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) subject Category:Historical_poems.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) subject Category:Poetry_by_Walter_Scott.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) subject Category:Scotland_in_fiction.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) subject Category:Scottish_mythology.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) comment "“Glenfinlas; or, Lord Ronald’s Coronach” by Walter Scott, written in 1798 and first published in 1800, was, as Scott remembered it, his first original poem as opposed to translations from the German. A short narrative of 264 lines, it tells a supernatural story based on a Highland legend. Though highly appreciated by many 19th century readers and critics it is now overshadowed by his later and longer poems.".
- Glenfinlas_(poem) label "Glenfinlas (poem)".
- Glenfinlas_(poem) sameAs Q20711899.
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- Glenfinlas_(poem) sameAs Q20711899.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) wasDerivedFrom Glenfinlas_(poem)?oldid=664175298.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) depiction Glenfinlas.jpg.
- Glenfinlas_(poem) isPrimaryTopicOf Glenfinlas_(poem).