Worship and birth to me are known By look, by bearing, and by tone, not by furred robe, or broidered zone
Worship and birth to me are known By look, by bearing, and by tone, not by furred robe, or broidered zone
The lines "Worship and birth to me are known By look, by bearing, and by tone, not by furred robe, or broidered zone" encapsulate the essence of Walter Scott's beliefs and values. Scott, a renowned Scottish novelist and poet, was known for his romanticized portrayals of chivalry, honor, and nobility in his works. He often explored themes of social hierarchy, class distinctions, and the importance of character over outward appearances.