
Thomas the Rhymer - Wikipedia
In William Croft Dickinson's children book The Eildon Tree (1944), two modern children meeting Thomas the Rhymer and travel back in time to a critical point in Scottish history. Thomas is …
The Legend of Thomas the Rhymer - Scottish Highland Trails
Thomas of Ercildoune, who became known as Thomas the Rhymer, lived in the Scottish Borders back in the 13th century. The story goes that, one fine day, as he sat beneath the Eildon Tree …
Eildon Hill - Wikipedia
Eildon Hill lies just south of Melrose, Scotland in the Scottish Borders, overlooking the town. The name is usually pluralised into "the Eildons" or "Eildon Hills", because of its triple peak. The …
Rhymer's Stone Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
The Rhymer's Stone was erected in 1929 by the Melrose Literary Society and marks the spot on which the fabled Eildon Tree once grew. It was under this tree that Thomas the Rhymer took a …
Rhymer's Stone Viewpoint - VisitScotland
Rhymer’s Stone is large stone inscribed with the legend of Thomas the Rhymer. It was erected by the Melrose Literary Society in 1929 and marks the site of the Eildon Tree under which, legend …
Eildontree Plantation - Canmore
The Eildontree Stone (Name Book 1859), Eildon Tree Stone (J A Wade 1861) stands on the spot where the Trysting Tree, called the Eildon Tree by Wade, originally stood. It is said to be …
The Faery Folklorist: Thomas the Rhymer, Melrose - Blogger
2011年6月14日 · His favourite spot to sit and admire the views over the mysterious Eildon Hills was a lovely old tree, said by some to be a hawthorn, and later known as the Eildon Tree. One …
The Scottish Legend of True Thomas | Every Woman Dreams…
2013年4月2日 · According to the legend, Thomas had been walking in the Eildon Hills and stopped to rest by Huntly Water under the shade of the Eildon Tree. While he dozed, a woman …
Eildon Hill – Mysterious Britain & Ireland
2009年3月5日 · Eildon Hill is the traditional location where Thomas of Erceldoune meets the Fairy Queen according to the 15th century romance and later ballad. He meets her at the Eildon …
Thomas the Rhymer - electricscotland.com
The Eildon Tree, from beneath the shade of which he delivered his prophecies, now no longer exists; but the spot is marked by a large stone, called Eildon Tree Stone. A neighbouring …
Come riding by the Eildon Tree. - Kitsuneyama.com
All under the Eildon Tree. "Now ye must go with me," she said, "True Thomas, ye must go with me, And ye must serve me seven years, Through weal and woe, as chance may be." She …
Rhymer's Stone (Melrose) [Eildontree Stone; Eildon Tree Stone ...
2017年10月7日 · Recorded as Canmore ID 55632, " (this stone) stands on the spot where the Trysting Tree, called the Eildon Tree by Wade, originally stood. It is said to be where Thomas …
Eildon Hills – Nightbringer.se
The Eildon Hills, also known simply as the Eildons, are a range of three prominent hills located in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland, near the town of Melrose. The hills are known for their …
Thomas the Rhymer - Poems of the Fantastic and Macabre
All underneath the Eildon Tree. “Now ye maun go wi’ me,” she said, “True Thomas, ye maun go wi’ me; And ye maun serve me seven years, Thro’ weal or woe, as may chance to be.” She’s …
Thomas the Rhymer: Biography on Undiscovered Scotland
The meeting took place after Thomas fell asleep under the Eildon Tree, a spot now marked by the Rhymer's Stone near Melrose. He then spent seven years with her in the Land of the Elves …
Thomas the Rhymer Poem Analysis - Poetry.com
2011年5月13日 · Come riding down by the Eildon Tree. He was a stalwart knight, and strong; Of giant make he 'pear'd to be: He stirr'd his horse, as he were wode, Wi' gilded spurs, of …
The Eildon Tree, by William Croft Dickinson - a gallimaufry
2017年9月28日 · The Eildon Tree begins with Donald and Jean standing beside the Eildon Stone which, they are assured by Andrew the ancient shepherd, stands by the spot where the Eildon …
Rhymer's Stone | History & Heritage - Scotland Starts Here
Thomas the Rhymer or Thomas of Ercildoune (Earlston) was a Scottish Laird in the 13th century. He was said to have the gift of prophecy and many of his predictions came true over the years. …
Eildon Tree. The Eildon Tree has always endeavoured to provide a creative platform for eclectic voices and to engage the reading public’s attention in the region and further afield. In...
The Story of Thomas the Rhymer – Map of Stories
James Spence tells one of the most famous tales from the Scottish Borders – of how Thomas of Erceldoune, or Thomas the Rhymer, fell in love with the Queen of Elfland. Dressed in green …