1/5
[ stop the slideshow ]

A Sally across the Drawbridge

A Sally across the Drawbridge.jpg ThumbnailsGroup of English Knights and French Men-at-ArmsThumbnailsGroup of English Knights and French Men-at-ArmsThumbnailsGroup of English Knights and French Men-at-ArmsThumbnailsGroup of English Knights and French Men-at-ArmsThumbnailsGroup of English Knights and French Men-at-Arms

The illuminators are never tired of representing battles and sieges; and the general impression which we gather from them is that a mediæval combat must have presented to the lookers-on a confused melée of rushing horses and armoured men in violent action, with a forest of weapons overhead—great swords, and falchions, and axes, and spears, with pennons fluttering aloft here and there in the breeze of the combat.[Pg 376] We almost fancy we can see the dust caused by the prancing horses, and hear the clash of weapons and the hoarse war-cries, and sometimes can almost hear the shriek which bursts from the maddened horse, or the groan of the man who is wounded and helpless under the trampling hoofs.