Amor y Gloria (The Bride of Triermain)

Amor y Gloria, also known as The Bride of Triermain, is a narrative poem written by Sir Walter Scott and published anonymously in 1813. Set in Cumberland, it tells the tale of a knight who embarks on a quest to rescue Gyneth, the illegitimate daughter of King Arthur and the Queen of the Fairies, who has been enchanted by Merlin and sleeps in a tower for 500 years. The poem explores themes of true love and chivalric adventure, making it a notable work in the romantic literature of its time.



















