About This Book
A narrative Christmas rhyme portrays a baron who, recalling ancestral pageantry and ruin, summons villagers and religious houses to a Yule feast in his hall; the poem moves between vivid medieval imagery—jousts, banners, and ruins—and homely festival scenes of mummers, a great Yule-log, roasted meats, bells, and generous hospitality. Composed in cantos, it blends descriptive lyricism, local reminiscence, and occasional moral reflection, contrasting martial memory with hearthside mirth while stressing pity for suffering and the social duties of patronage. The work uses pageant-like spectacle and intimate domestic detail to examine tradition, communal celebration, and seasonal remembrance.
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