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 §7. "Marmion". I. Sir Walter Scott. Vol. 12. The Romantic Revival. The Cambridge History of English and American ...
Lord Marmion, whose love concerns, diplomatic errand and final fate are the ostensible theme of the poem, is not, however, a very convincing or coherent portrait.
It especially detracts from the poetic effectiveness of his death-scene, for the reader resents the distinction thus conferred on the double-hearted hero by the glowing and minute account of his individual fate when cardinal national issues are hanging in the balance.
But the great descriptive triumph of the poem is the dramatic picture of the stress and tumult and varying fortunes of the Flodden conflict, to the last heroic stand of the Scots and their flight across the Tweed in the gathering darkness.
http://www.bartleby.com/222/0107.html   (642 words)

  
 [minstrels] Marmion -- Sir Walter Scott
Marmion's position was complicated by the fact that he had, three years before, induced a nun Constance de Beverley, to leave her convent in France and follow him disguised as a page.
Marmion is a poem that could at once become a good friend - the kind of poem you would get back to for solace - not necessarily for advice or commiseration, but to read the familiar, rhyming - indeed almost alive - and soothing verses.
She helped him in his plot against De Wilton, but in jealousy of Clare, attempted with the help of a monk to poison her.
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/495.html   (1355 words)

  
 Memories of Marmion
Marmion is also remembered for his strong feelings about civil rights, which was not a popular notion at the time.
Marmion was a very humble man, Surface recalls, and did not get caught up in the trappings of his office.
Tachau had to meet with Marmion in 1960 to obtain his endorsement for entering the priesthood and outlined his hopes and dreams of serving God.
http://www.frontpageaccess.com/episcopal/episcopal_news/page5.html   (982 words)

  
 The Spirituality of Divine Adoption According to Blessed Columba Marmion - Thomas Hurley's Catholic Web Site
After considering Abbot Marmion's central theme of the doctrine of divine adoption, and the necessity of configuration with Christ that flowed from that in his thought and life, the basis for such recognition can be seen.
According to Abbot Marmion, this grace that makes one a child of God which is of such central importance was first received by Adam both for himself and on behalf of the entire race.
However, it is still clear that Abbot Marmion was from ignoring the role of the Spirit, and was thus careful to maintain a proper balance in his considerations on the Trinity.
http://www.thomashurley.com/marmiona.html   (3406 words)

  
 Marmion
Marmion was an even greater commercial success than The Lay of the Last Minstrel The first (exorbitantly priced) edition of 2,000 copies sold out in under two months, and by the end of May 1808 the poem was already into its third edition.
The plot was judged obscure and, in these pre-Byronic days, the character of Marmion, a mixture of villainy and magnanimity, was felt to be unsuitable for a poetic hero.
De Wilton shows these to Marmion's host, the Earl of Angus, who equips him with armour and readmits him to the order of knighthood.
http://www.walterscott.lib.ed.ac.uk/works/poetry/marmion.html   (632 words)

  
 Blessed Abbot Columba Marmion OSB. Bibliography.
Location: 237.449 Ar6 aE s Author: Marmion, Columba, Abbot, O.S.B. Title: The structure of God's plan, being the first part of Christ the life of the soul.
Title: Union with God according to the letters of direction of Dom Marmion, by Dom Raymond Thibaut; introductory letter of Archbishop Goodier, S.J. Translated from the French by Mother Mary St. Thomas.
Title: The English letters of Abbot Marmion, 1858-1923.
http://www.osb.org/gen/marmbibl.html   (1981 words)

  
 Beatification of Abbot Columba Marmion
Columba Marmion, Oeuvres Spirituelles (containing Marmion's three principle works: Christ the Life of the Soul, Christ the Ideal of the Monk, and Christ in His Mysteries, together with a translation of his English correspondence), Paris, Éd.
What characterises the spiritual teaching of the Blessed Columba Marmion, and what explains the incredible popularity of his writings among all walks of ecclesial life is the fact that he emphasised the biblical, liturgical and theological roots of experience in such a way that any Christian reading his works can find himself immediately at ease.
According to Marmion, the monastic life is nothing other than the Christian life brought to its perfection.
http://www.aimintl.org/anglais/bulletin70/01.htm   (2141 words)

  
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Scott himself revised 'Marmion' in 1831, and the interleaved copy which he used formed the basis of the text given by Lockhart in the uniform edition of the Poetical Works published in 1833.
'Marmion' is epical in character and movement; and it is at the same time a brilliant and suggestive delineation of a national effort, illustrating keen sense of honour, resolute purpose, and pathetic manly devotion.
Their reading would appear to be done on the plan of those who get through novels, or other works of imagination, by carefully omitting the dialogue and all those passages in which the author pauses to describe or to reflect.
http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/gutenberg/etext04/marmn10a.txt   (12787 words)

  
 marmion
His Holiness, Pope John Paul II has given his consent to have the Beatification of Dom Columba Marmion, in Rome, on 3 September 2000, along with John XXIII and Pius IX.
It was only on 29 January 1993 that the Decree of Validity for the Process of Canonisation of Dom Columba Marmion was issued in Rome.
These publications, under the general title Positio Super Virtutibus et Fama Sanctitatis were then given to a group of Cardinals and theologians for their opinion.
http://indigo.ie/~ubique/marmion.htm   (1064 words)

  
 The Prose Marmion A Tale of the Scottish Border , by Sara D. Jenkins
Utterance, for once, failed the haughty Marmion, whose pride heretofore could scarcely brook a word even from his King.  His glance fell, his brow flushed, for something familiar in the tone or look of the speaker so struck the false heart that he was speechless.
Marmion sprang from his horse, and as soon as their mutual greetings had been made, Sir David delivered his message: 
Soon, however, they were informed that they must prepare to journey to England, under the escort of Lord Marmion.  At this, terror seized the heart of the Abbess and of Clara.  The aged, saintly lady knew the fate of Constance, and for this, feared Lord Marmion’s wrath.  She told her beads, she implored heaven!
http://www.sakoman.net/pg/html/10778.htm   (5824 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Blessed Columba Marmion: A Short Biography
His trilogy, Christ the Life of the Soul, Christ in His Mysteries, and Christ the Life of the Monk, has been translated into thirteen languages.
In Blessed Columba Marmion, Mark Tierney, O.S.B., focuses on Marmion's life lived in heroic virtue and on his beatification.
Tierney gives us this extraordinary story of a contemporary saint in the making.
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0814627560   (289 words)

  
 THE MYSTERIES OF THE ROSARY
But he became better known for his life of prayer and virtue and for the great skill which he showed in the direction of souls.
If Christ Jesus is Our Savior, our Mediator, our Eldest Brother, inasmuch as He assumed our human nature, how shall we really love Him or attain a perfect likeness to Him unless we have a very special devotion to her from whom He received this human nature?
"We ought to imitate Jesus in all things," Dom Marmion writes.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/Prayer/MYSTROSA.HTM   (4096 words)

  
 Shackerley Marmion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shackerley Marmion (1603 - 1639), dramatist, son of a country gentleman of Northamptonshire, was educated at Oxford.
After a youth of extravagance, he fought in the Low Countries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shackerley_Marmion   (120 words)

  
 Marmion Colloquium
Papers or a synopsis of them will be posted on the web prior to the colloquium and introduced by their authors who will lead the discussion.
Links to Blessed Columba Marmion's life and some texts:
Columba Marmion for the life of the diocesan priest
http://www.conceptionabbey.org/monks/FrXavier/colloquium.htm   (246 words)

  
 Marmion
Feeney Not Marmion Clan by Gregory Thomas Feeney, 7/26/103
New Book by Chevalier Marmion by Chevalier William F.K. Marmion, 4/11/102
Marmion not your clan by Chevalier William F.K. Marmion, 3/26/103
http://www.irishclans.com/cgi-bin/net.Thread.pl/message/6/3/61   (879 words)

  
 Marmion Academy Faculty
Mark and his wife Lizanne, live in Batavia and have three sons, Matthew '04, Kevin '06, and Michael '08.
Mark W. Meszaros started teaching at Marmion in 2005.
Dean is in his fourth year at Marmion.
http://www.marmion.org/academy/i-science.html   (795 words)

  
 Chapter Marinel <i>to</i> Marmion of M by Brewer's Readers Handbook
Marmion, “a Tale of Flodden Field.” Lord Marmion was betrothed to Constance de Beverley, but he jilted her for lady Clare an heiress, who was in love with Ralph de Wilton.
On his return, lord Marmion commanded the abbess of St. Hilda to release the lady Clare, and place her under the charge of her kinsman, Fitzclare of Tantallon Hall.
This Robert de Marmion was the first royal champion of England, and the office remained in the family till the reign of Edward I., when in default of male issue it passed to John Dymoke, son-in-law of Philip Marmion, in whose family it remains still.
http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/174/1123/14834/3.html   (326 words)

  
 Alcuin Deck, 91, Benedictine monk
He lived to see Abbot Marmion receive the honor in 2000 and was working the past few years toward his canonization, the final step toward Catholic sainthood.
Though Father Deck taught theology and science at the academy, he is best remembered for the many years he taught Latin, a testament to his love for the classics.
Chivari said Father Deck used sports to teach the boys at Marmion about using their God-given gifts to the best of their ability.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/obituaries/cst-nws-xdeck23.html   (775 words)

  
 Project Gutenberg Edition of Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field
Project Gutenberg Edition of Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field
Author names above are linked to additional Gutenberg titles
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=5077   (76 words)

  
 The Clan
The ancestor of the Irish Marmions was as said Sir Robert Marmion,who entered the country with Strongbow, 1169-1172, settling originally in Kilkenny, and themily continued on as 'household knights' in the service of Sir William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke.
Arms: The Marmion arms are among the oldest in Europe, appearing in the very first English roll (Glovers) of 1254 and many other early rolls.
Variations: Marmion, Marmyon, Marmiun, Marmin,Marmian, and (incorrectly for a period in 17th, l8th centuries for some Marmions mostly in County Meath - Merriman - long corrected by all branches - though there are Merrimans (of English origin) today but they are not Marmions)
http://www.irishclans.com/cgi-bin/iclans.cgi/clandisplay/site/goti/iclans?alias=e928369532   (478 words)

  
 Scott, Walter - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Scott, Walter
By this time Byron had to some extent captured the lead with a newer style of verse romance, and Scott turned to prose fiction.
His first works were translations of German ballads and collections of Scottish ballads, which he followed with narrative poems of his own, such as The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805), Marmion (1808), and The Lady of the Lake (1810).
He gained a European reputation for his historical novels such as Waverley (1814), Rob Roy (1817), The Heart of Midlothian (1818), and Ivanhoe (1819), all published anonymously.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Scott,+Walter   (645 words)

  
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He completed his preparation for the priesthood in Rome.
These books rank "among the classics of Christian spirituality"[1] and they have won for their author, from theologians and spiritual writers belonging to divers schools, the title of "master" and even of "doctor" of the spiritual life.
This collection of Dom Marmion's Letters will abundantly diffuse the boon of his teaching.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/HOMELIBR/MARMION.TXT   (658 words)

  
 Marmion by Sir Walter Scott
Landscape Illustration from Sir Walter Scott's Marmion, 1855.
And brought the freeman's arm to aid the freeman's laws.
http://www.geocities.com/poeminister/introcanto1.htm   (212 words)

  
 Simon Marmion (1425 - 1489) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
In 1454, he was hired by Philip the Good, the duke of Burgundy to help decorate an elaborate banquet.
Simon Marmion / The Beast Acheron / 1475
Simon Marmion’s family was mostly comprised of painters from Amiens and learned the craft from his father before moving to Valenciennes to set up his own shop.
http://www.wwar.com/masters/m/marmion-simon.html   (511 words)

  
 Walter Scott - Free Online Library
He followed its success by the poems Marmion, a historical romance, The Lady of the Lake, and The Lord of the Isles.
He gained fame as a poet with the publication of The Lay of the Last Minstrel in 1805, which made him the most popular writer of the period.
The debts Scott inherited from his friend James Ballantyne, with whom he had started a publishing business, forced him to become very prolific in order to earn money.
http://scott.thefreelibrary.com   (311 words)

  
 Simon Marmion Online
The Soul of Saint Bertin carried up to God
Simon Marmion at the National Gallery, London, UK A Choir of Angels
All images and text on this Simon Marmion page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/marmion_simon.html   (143 words)

  
 Letter of Introduction from Marmion P.S.
We do not know the time of the naming.
This letter is being sent by the year 5 class at Marmion Primary School, Perth, Western Australia.
Re: Letter of Introduction from Marmion P.S. Mrs's Carey's 6th grade science class from Somerset, Massachusetts -- Tuesday, 21 November 19100, at 8:44 a.m.
http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/cgi-bin/njssi/stevens/globaltmp/index.pl?read=485   (366 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Book of Hours: Illuminations: Books
This book contains all 17 miniatures from a book of hours illustrated by Simon Marmion.
Several are noteworthy because the landscape has very deep recession, as if you are looking at a far distance through a tiny window.
Howard Berman (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0873281306?v=glance   (812 words)

  
 Simon Marmion (Getty Museum)
Not long after his death, Simon Marmion was praised by the poet Jean Lemaire de Belges as the "prince of illumination." This reputation probably owed much to the artist's proficiency in depicting nature and his skill as a storyteller.
He was summoned to Lille in 1454 by Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, to help in preparing scenery and other decorations for an extravagant banquet celebrating the Feast of the Pheasant.
In the course of his career at the Burgundian court, Marmion worked for some of the most illustrious patrons in Burgundy, including Duke Philip, the legendary bibliophile and art patron, his son Charles the Bold, Margaret of York, and various other family members and courtiers.
http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a1125-1.html   (217 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Blessed Columba Marmion
The investigation for his Cause began on 7 February 1957, and the healing of a Minnesota woman in 1966 was performed through his intercession.
Son of an Irish father, William Marmion, and French mother, Herminie Cordier.
Likewise, is such is Your pleasure, show clearly by miracles, how pleasing Your servant is to You, so that Holy Mother Church may be able to declare him a Saint.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintc53.htm   (554 words)

  
 MWBS Online - Marmion Academy
This goal is based on a firm belief in the goodness of each individual as an image of God, graced with a unique spiritual, intellectual and physical potential.
Marmion is a Catholic and Benedictine college-preparatory academy for boys with both day and residential programs.
Established in 1933, the school's educational objective is to educate the whole man by establishing a climate conducive to spiritual growth and intellectual endeavors.
http://www.mwbs.org/schools/marmionAcademy.html   (146 words)

  
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The majority of the material in this series are on issues related to the Marmion's work with the church, including his work with youth.
This series also includes brochures and maps on the sundry locales Marmion visited as a result of his travel to church related events.
The year 1935 was significant for another reason: William Marmion's marriage to Mabel "Blossom" Dougherty Nall on December 28, 1935.
http://filebox.vt.edu/j/jpowell/EAD/viblbv00001.xml   (1697 words)

  
 Northwest Florida Daily News
The governing body of the largest congregation in the diocese, St. John's in Roanoke, in 1963 wrote a letter condemning Marmion for his ties to the civil rights movement.
As the church struggled with the issue of race, it also confronted the question of women in the priesthood.
Besides controversial stands for welcoming black members into the church and women into the pulpit, Marmion also guided the church during the 1970s when adoption of a new prayer book forced some congregations to break away.
http://www.nwfdailynews.com/nationalnews/state/020602a.htm   (607 words)

  
 Bishop Marmion dies at 95
Even into 90s, Marmion remained committed to his life-long work and would lead sing-alongs at the Episcopal Church Home in Louisville.
Humke read the Litany for the Dying and Thompson anointed him.
Marmion provided leadership during an intense period of civil rights activity in the diocese and was strongly committed to the church taking a firm stand on issues of moral and human values.
http://www.frontpageaccess.com/episcopal/marmion/obituary.htm   (643 words)

  
 Simon MARMION ?
The fine detail and rich colouring reflect the influence of illuminated manuscripts and book illustration, yet the larger format has allowed the artist to create a landscape of great beauty and subtlety.
Although, the composition and atmospheric treatment of landscape strongly reflect the style of Marmion, some scholars think that this painting can no longer be attributed to him.
These images were very popular and workshops of masters such as Marmion and Roger van der Weyden produced many high quality paintings of this type.
http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/european/em_ipa00059.html   (185 words)

  
 Conference on Prayer by Abbot Marmion, O.S.B.
Columba Marmion, Abbot of Maredsous Abbey, Christ the Life of the Soul, Sands and Co. Publishers Glasgow (1925), pp.
Follow the link for more on his life.]
by Abbot Columba Marmion, O.S.B. Abbot Marmion was declared Blessed on Sept. 3, 2000 by Pope John Paul II.
http://landru.i-link-2.net/shnyves/marmion.htm   (9131 words)

  
 Bl. Columba Marmion
Given the name Joseph Aloysius at birth, he entered the Dublin diocesan seminary in 1874 and completed his theological studies at the College of the Propagation of the Faith in Rome.
During this period, Maredsous Abbey was governed by Dom Hildebrand de Hemptinne, its second Abbot, who in 1893 would become, at the request of Leo XIII, the first Primate of the Benedictine Confederation.
He also had to maintain a well-established reputation for research on the sources of the faith and to continue editing various publications, including the Revue Bénédictine.
http://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20000903_columba-marmion_en.html   (751 words)

  
 Mijk van Dijk / Marmion / Microglobe - Unofficial Discography
Marmion is back with new tracks ("Three After Midnight", "The Spark, The Flame And The Fire") and their classic "Schöneberg", which is remixed and re-released in the UK through Hooj Choons.
López", released some of the material from the 'unrelased' Marmion album on his own:
Marmion: The Spark, The Flame and The Fire
http://www.tursa.franken.de/MijkVanDijk_discog.html   (8226 words)

  
 Marmion Tower
The house which the gatehouse guarded is long gone, but this remains a romantic ruin, possibly inspiring the writer Sir Walter Scott for his novel Marmion.
This information has been researched and published here by:
The dark river Ure flows past the bottom of the tower to the left and is easily reached.
http://www.heritage.me.uk/misc/marmion.htm   (88 words)

  
 Marmion Marine Park
A historic shipwreck lies in the waters of Marmion, as testimony to days when sailing vessels provided an important lifeline.
Marmion Marine Park has great natural beauty and limitless potential for aquatic recreation.
Marmion was the State's first marine park, declared on 13 May 1987.
http://www.calm.wa.gov.au/national_parks/marmion.html   (791 words)

  
 Robin Hoods Bay Holiday Self Catering Accommodation
Marmion is in a most pleasant position to absorb the character of the lovely seaside area.
The village of RobinHoods Bay is only 5 minutes walk and the beach is only 10 to 15 minutes walk.
Marmion is a lovely place to spend your holiday, it is a substancial Victorian house, offering comfortable, well equipped and spacious holiday self catering accommodation for up to seven people.
http://www.robinhoodsbay.20m.com   (246 words)

  
 Business Wire: Heidrick & Struggles Names Piers Marmion as Chief Operating Officer of Executive Search Business
Marmion recently left Spencer Stuart after ten years.
Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net.
Heidrick & Struggles Names Piers Marmion as Chief Operating Officer of Executive Search Business
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_June_27/ai_62978996   (558 words)

  
 Marmion Sluiceway - Seine River Watershed Information
The Marmion Sluiceway was constructed in the early 1950s when the Marmion block dams were constructed.
The watershed of the lake is very small (15,570 ha) relative to the size of the lake, which makes up 25% of the watershed area.
This allows a much larger range of potential level fluctuation.
http://www.seineriverwmp.com/marmion.html   (171 words)

  
 Marmion - definition of Marmion in Encyclopedia
Embed a dictionary search in your own web page
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Marmion   (41 words)

  
 DI Forums Board - Marmion - Schoeneberg (Marmion Remix)
Marmion - Schöneberg was played over several month in the German clubs and always pushed the crowed.
Marmion Remix released 1993 on Superstition together with Kid Paul's Remix (B-Side)...
Marmion aka Marcos Lopez and good old Mijk van Dijk,
http://forums.di.fm/showthread.php?t=34877   (540 words)

  
 HIESher~1
The company was owned by Samuel Thompson and Nephew and among the ships they owned were - Jacob A.Westervelt, W.H.Harbreck, Ticonderoga, Marmion,
The HIES Ship List information was generously supplied by
LIST OF EMIGRANTS ASSISTED BY THE HIGHLAND AND ISLAND EMIGRATION AND EMBARKED ON BOARD THE SHIP MARMION WHICH SAILED FROM LIVERPOOL FOR MORETON BAY ON THE 28TH AUGUST 1852.
http://www.angelfire.com/ns/bkeddy/HIES/marmion.html   (447 words)

  
 Marmion Academy JROTC Battalion
The Marmion Academy Flannigan Riffles celebrated a fairly successful year this year.
Have a comment or suggestion on these pages?
In 1935 it was named Marmion Military Academy by United States Army with all the students in...
http://www.military.com/HomePage/UnitCreatedPage/0,11003,700766,00.html   (154 words)

  
 Marmion Industries Corp. (ITFI) CEO Summarizes Increased Second Quarter Growth and the Potential for Third and Fourth ...
He further pointed out that Marmion Industries Corp. has made some very strategic decisions that have poised the company to steadily increase revenues while lowering tax liabilities.
Marmion then commented, "Increased revenues requires increased resources which is why we were thrilled to announce the engagement of Loyola Financial Services to manage the public side of our business, so that existing infrastructure can concentrate on executing the business plan and bringing increase shareholder value."
"2004 has certainly had a very positive effect on revenues and we expect that trend to continue throughout the rest of the year," Marmion stated as he reviewed the financials for the first two quarters of 2004.
http://www.4lfs.com/articles_article.asp?DID=167   (439 words)

  
 Houston Heights Association - Marmion Park
Located on Heights Boulevard at 18th Street, Marmion Park is the original location of the Cooley mansion, one of the first houses built in Houston Heights.
The land sat vacant until 1979 when it was purchased by the Houston Heights Association for the purpose of constructing Marmion Park, named in honor of the last mayor of Houston Heights, J. Marmion.
For further information on any of our properties, send an email to
http://www.houstonheights.org/marmionpark.htm   (124 words)

  
 Marmion - Last.fm
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