hallooing
shouting
hallooing
shouting
valour
great bravery
yowl
a loud wailing cry
unscathed
unharmed
clamour
yelling
stalwartly
strongly
haunches
the area of the body which includes the bottom, the hips, and the tops of the legs
sundered
separated
lappets
a fold or hanging piece of flesh in some animals
boon
favor
debonair
confident, charming, and well-dressed
jested
joked
sop
food soaked in a liquid before being eaten
trussing
tie it up tightly
embellished
decorated
forsooth
indeed
elvish
elfish
altercations
a noisy argument
over-clambered
climbed
tortuous
complicated
hawthorn
a small tree which has sharp thorns and produces white or pink flowers
palisade
a fence of wooden posts which are driven into the ground in order to protect people from attack.
barbican
a walled outwork or tower to protect a gate or drawbridge of a fortification
finials
an ornament
disrobed
undressed
pelts
animal's skin
prowess
skills
eventide
evening
thither
to the place that has already been mentioned
chancel
the part of a church containing the altar
swarthy
dark
trefoils
three-leaved herb
trellised
a frame which supports climbing plants
bleary
tired; dull
unstintingly
generously
aloft
in the air
perchance
perhaps
dalliance
brief involvement
wend
direct
Christmastide
Christmas season
burg
history
requite
repay
Forsooth
Indeed
wend
travel
loath
against
warbles
high-pitched sounds
beseeched
asked; begged
tykes
kids
wrought.
created
liege
faithful
linden
a large tree with pale green leaves which is often planted in parks in towns and cities
welkin
sky
hies
hurry
wort
any of various unrelated plants, esp ones formerly used to cure diseases
solace
a feeling of comfort that makes you feel less sad
lest
in order to avoid
comely
attractive
rasping
harsh or grating
ere
before
staunch
stop
bridle
a set of straps that is put around a horse's head and mouth
steed
a large strong horse
shanks
lower parts of the legs
quoth
said
hewn
shaped or cut with an ax
descried
discerned
burnished
bright
thereunder
below
fanned-out
move forwards away from a particular point in different directions
garbed
dressed
broidered
an archaic word for embroider
tortuous
complicated
blithe
cheerful
agleam
glowing; gleaming
semblance
appearance
loins
the hips and the inner surface of the legs where they join the trunk of the body
nape
the back of the neck
seemlier
more appropriate
Toulouse
a city in S France, on the Garonne River
embroidered
If something such as clothing or cloth is embroidered with a design, the design is stitched into it.
dais
platform
well-nigh
almost, but not completely or exactly
trammels
hindrance to free action or movement
Felix Brutus
one of these warriors, is the great-grandson of the perfidious knight, Aeneas of Troy.
blunder
careless and stupid mistake
Britons
Ancient people of Celtic origin who lived in the area of the United Kingdom before and during Roman times.
meat
have meal
.
I think the poet has done a terrific work in making use of romance and folklore elements to reshape the Underworld. However, Beowulf's heroism impresses me more than Orfeo's chivalry. It's still a joy to read because of its beautiful translation, preserving the rhyming couplets and alliterative lines of the original Middle English poem. I'd prefer if it kept the old English words to the minimum though.
Queen Juno
Juno was a goddess, according to classical myth, the wife of Jupiter.
King Pluto
According to classical myth, Pluto was god of the underworld.
.
So the steward passes the test, Orfeo makes his true identity known, and Orfeo and Heurodis are newly crowned.
jollity
cheerful behavior
fealty
loyalty
rue
regret
dost
Dost is an old-fashioned second person singular form of the verb 'do'.
corse
an archaic word for corpse
melody Sweeter than ever tongue can tell
I like this description.
Gleemen
minstrels
tabours
bestow
present; give
Straightway
Immediately
befallen
happened to
minstrel-thrall
servant-slave
treachery
Treachery is behaviour or an action in which someone betrays their country or betrays a person who trusts them.
demesne
land; domain
lothly
horrible
Twere
contraction of "it were"
ye
Ye is an old-fashioned, poetic, or religious word for you when you are talking to more than one person.
quoth
said
durst
a past tense of dare
minstrel
In medieval times, a minstrel was a singer and musician who travelled around and entertained noble families.
tabernacle
fain
happy, well pleased
garb
clothing
forlorn.
to lose completely
Parfay
Be my faith
gan
gan = began?
wont
accustomed
daintily
beautifully
gaily
showily with bright colors
fray
fight
whence
from where
His harp that ever solaced him, He hid within a hollow tree; And when the day was clear and free He took it forth, and musing played, And when the gentle melody Was echoed far through gorse and glade, The wildest creatures hidden there For very joy about him played, And all the birds from everywhere Came forth and heard; for all obeyed The witching music that he made, Such perfect melody it was; And when he ceased, they fled afraid And hid them, wild and timorous.
So Orfeo is wandering in the wilderness of the woods, playing his harp to alleviate his grief. He hides in a hollow tree to play. His music is amplified throughout the woods and attracts the beasts and birds, which joyfully gather around him to listen. When his music stops, the beasts and birds are gone. Looks like his harp has some kind of magical power!
solace
to give comfort or cheer to (a person) in time of sorrow, distress, etc.
tempests
violent storms
surcease
ending
Ere
before
dole
a share of money or food or clothing that has been charitably given
swooned
fainted
oft
often
sward
an area covered with grass
proffer
offer
Alas ! my life, Dearer than life, and must I thus Lose thee, my queen, my love, my wife?
Oh this is sad...
stout
strong and brave
Distraught
extremely worried, nervous, or upset
self-same
identical
to-morrow
same as "tomorrow"?
hither
toward this place
A steed. And so I rode away Upon a palfrey by his side. He brought me to his palace gay; More beautiful I never spied. He showed me castles, rivers wide, Towers, and vast forests, mead and plain. Again to horse, again we ride, And so he brought me home again
This is kind of romantic!
Alas!
used to express unhappiness, pity, or concern
aught
meaning "anything whatever"
hath
the third person singular form of the present tense of "have"
erst
meaning "formerly" here?
afleth
What's the meaning of "afleth"?
cried in teen
What does "cried in teen" mean?
hasten
to move or act quickly
damsels
young, unmarried women
pages
a boy in training for knighthood, ranking next below a squire in the personal service of a knight
plight
unpleasant condition
Then sudden with a cry she rose And burst in tears of wild despair, And wrung her hands, and showered blows Upon her breast, and tore her hair.
a great twist of mood and vivid description of her pain
squire
a man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area
frantic
emotionally out of control
repose
a formal or literary term used to mean the act of resting, or the state of being at rest
When wintry storms have passed away
personification
morn
morning
fraught
filled with
the merry month of May
The Merry Month of May is a poem written by Thomas Dekker in 1599.
Thrace
Thrace is a geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe, now split between Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey.
harp
looks like harp is a prominent symbol in the poem
lineage
ancestry
haps
luck; fortune
writ
a legal document from a law court
gallant
chivalrous
.
This is an easy read, compared to Beowulf and Sir Orfeo. I like it being unconventional telling of a powerless man being rescued by a "supernatural" woman. It makes me think of Wonder Woman, but Wonder Woman is more like a real, flesh and blood woman to me, while the Maiden is too good to be true. On the other hand, their "romance" doesn't really touch me, because their encounter is really brief and focuses more on physical intimacy, and also the Maiden is too surreal to me.
begone
depart
friend
I wonder why they keep using the word "friend"?
You may receive a queen’s whole love, if such be your care.
Women in this lay play an active role in romantic relationships, especially a physical one.
she, whom I serve, is so rich in state, that the very meanest of her maidens, excels you, Lady Queen
How dare he spoke to the Queen like that!
in his haste spake words that he repented long, and with tears
Oh no he's about to make a terrible mistake.
There are sins more black that a man may have upon his soul.
She is suggesting it's sinful to be gay.
Stranger and friend alike he comforted at need
Wow he becomes a model of generosity, giving gifts freely.
Launfal returned to his lodging, and was greeted by servitors, clad no longer in ragged raiment.
So it isn't a dream :) or is he still dreaming?
Maiden
Sounds like a manipulative woman
Certainly neither Semiramis in the days of her most wanton power, nor Octavian, the Emperor of all the West, had so gracious a covering from sun and rain.
Her lodgings were described as superior to those of the Assyrian queen Semiramis and the Roman emperor Octavian--historical reference here.
Launfal
Right off the bat, he is described as a powerless man.
Sir Launfal was son to a King of high descent, though his heritage was in a distant land. He was of the King’s household, but since Arthur gave him naught
He was born to wealth and nobility, and yet, he does not get anything from King Arthur and he does not ask for anything either.
Thereat
After that
pallor
somewhat pale
palfreys
horses that mostly used by women
succour
some kind of help or support during a tough time or situation
sureties
people who take responsibility for the actions of others
chase
refers to hunting
besmirched
damaged her reputation
dainties
something that is very delicious in taste and is pleasurable to taste
evensong
refers to the Christian practice of services utilizing psalms, canticles, and hymns, particularly in the Anglican church
dower
to give a dowry to; traditionally from man to woman's family
litten
lit up
rondure
a graceful curving or roundness
vesture
robe or vestment
lances
a long wooden shaft with a pointed metal head, used as a weapon by knights and cavalry soldiers in charging
wanton
deliberate and unprovoked. or a sexually immodest or promiscuous woman
provand
a place where food is stored or kept
demoiselle
unmarried girl or young woman
discreet
careful to avoid social embarrassment or distress
raiment
clothing
mantles
loose shawls or cloaks worn by women
kirtles
women's gowns
damsels
young, unmarried women
unbitted
the act of taking a bridle off of an animal, such as a horse.
bestowed
to present something or give something to someone else