8. The summoning of the clan (pp. 132–135).
9. The Coronach (pp. 136, 137).
10. Roderick overhears Ellen's song (pp. 148–149).
11. The ballad of Alice Brand (pp. 162–167).
12. Fitz-James and the mad woman (pp. 172–178).
13. The hospitality of a Highlander (pp. 180–183).
14. The hidden army (pp. 191–192).
15. The combat (pp. 195–200).
16. Douglas at the games (pp. 207–211).
17. The speech of Douglas (pp. 212, 213).
18. The Battle of Beal' an Duine (pp. 232–240).
19. Fitz-James reveals himself to Ellen (pp. 244–249).
CLASSES OF POETRY
It is important for the student of poetry to know the principal classes into which poems are divided. The following brief explanations do not pretend to be exhaustive, but they should be of practical aid. It must be remembered that a long poem is sometimes not very definitely of any one class, but combines characteristics of different classes.
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Transcriber's Note:
The following errors have been corrected in this text:
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