Excerpt from Marmion on Rainbows by Sir Walter Scott

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Re: Excerpt from Marmion on Rainbows by Sir Walter Scott

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Hi everyone! I am new to this forum! I read Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake as a teen because I LOVE Arthurian legend! I would LOVE to read more of Scott's work! Any suggestions?! Thanks :D
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The English Lady and Her Knight is so beautiful! I haven't listened to that piece, but will. Thanks for the pointer!
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Only a poet could join earth and heaven in such a beautiful way. The Rainbow is indeed the perfect example of color outside our reach. If you've ever tried to paint one, you know how impossible it is to get just right. And so, indeed we must paint with the brush of heaven.
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Nice one. Always, share these type of amazing things. I loved it.
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Hmmm. I will be coming back after reading this, it looks interesting.
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