Capitolo 66
the royalty on the head of the king of Scotland; and then it rose, as with one
expresses, the wild enthusiastic cries of the loyalty that, bursting from everybody
inside the church, echoes again and again from without, almost
drowning the triumphant antiphon that sent his rich to the same moment,
tones sanctified through the building, and it proclaimed indeed Robert Bruce
a king.
Again and again the voice of triumph and the loyalty still rose
one hundred-touched with the language, and it also sent his/her echo to the field English; and when it
stopped, when slowly, and as is reluctantly, it died away, it was a
great and glorious sight to see those austere and noble barons one to the time
you draw near to the throne of their sovereign and makes him/it homage.
It was not usual for the monarchs of those days to always receive
the feudal homage of their vassals the same time of their crowning, it
it was in general a separate ceremony and almost equally sumptuous; but in
this case the king and barons felt him/it the best policy to unite them;
the companion of excitement that ceremonial their felt it would prevent
the deficiency of numbers in him anything else other than you/he/she is observed, and they acted
wisely.
There was a fearless steadiness in the glance of every baron, in his virile
carriage and non shaky footstep as one to the time he crossed the space
among the throne and he, seeming to proclaim that in him he contained
indeed an innkeeper. To stick to the usual custom to pay homage to the
head open suzerain, barefooted, and unarmed, the embroidered slipper
you/he/she had been adopted by all instead of the iron boot; and as him it knelt before
the throne, the Earl of Lennox for, him first it drew near first in line,
his/her sovereign, while unbuckling his/her trusted sword, it placed him/it together with his,
dagger, to the feet of Robert and putting his/her hands hooked among those of
the king, repeated in a sonorous and deep voice, the solemn vote--to live
and it dies with him against every way of men. Athol, Fraser, Seaton,
Douglas, Puts to hay, gladly and gladly you/he/she followed his/her example; and it was