Old English
Alliteration
Multiple alliterations in one line
Compound Words
Kennings
Kenning Meaning
Heraldic Language
The Eastern Reconcilers of Rings: (KINGS) Tindal and Emerson
Their dialogue now diverts to this tale of their best of dreams.
We Covered Our Sight Paths (EYELIDS) at middle-night, (MIDNIGHT)
And our voice-bearers (HERALDS) lay at rest.
Multiple metaphors manifested into a Member of the Maunche:
One versed in putting veritable visions on vellum,
Such that images leap from the leaves to Our temple stones
Effigies of Figure, line, and letter, forming:
Diverse pages of documenting deeds.
One who begets byways of brightness and dreams born of ink and gold.
We awoke!
Saw the Cinder of the clear sky (SUN)
Wake our mouthpiece, (HERALDS) so they can cry:
Here, at this Harper's Retreat, in Stonemarche,
Cwenthryth Wine - makes Our visions re-form into reality
Maunche! She is your own.
With arms arranged as such:
Per fess sable and argent, two decrescents and a bear statant guardant within a bordure all counterchanged
This Anno Societatis LIX
Cwen, come to your Order!
This rightful retinue stands complete, As Your Rulers so dreamt.
-The Secret of Kells
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