The poem 'The Highwayman' was written by author Alfred Noyes. This poem was first published in August of 1906 in an issue of Blackwoods Magazine in Edinbugh, Scotland.
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Rapier, Pistols and whip
if a highwayman was caught he would be hung
In the poem, the Highwayman, Bess and the highwayman are both killed. At the end of the poem, however, it tells of the legend that the ghost of the highway man comes to the inn where the ghost of Bess waits for him. Therefore, in this sense, the Highwayman is supernatural.
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My answer is well the highwayman poem is quite good but can u help me get info on tim the ostler cheers
he was 34 when he wrote the poem the highwayman
Alfred Noyse wrote the English poem The Highwayman.
Alfred Noyes wrote the poem "The Highwayman" in 1906.
Rapier, Pistols and whip
The main characters in the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes are the highwayman himself, Bess, and Tim the ostler. The poem follows the story of the highwayman, his lover Bess, and the tragic events that unfold when Bess sacrifices herself to warn him of a trap set by the authorities.
if a highwayman was caught he would be hung
No, a highwayman is not a poem. It refers to a person, typically a robber or thief, who holds up travelers on a road or highway. The term is often associated with historical figures in literature or folklore.
In the poem, the Highwayman, Bess and the highwayman are both killed. At the end of the poem, however, it tells of the legend that the ghost of the highway man comes to the inn where the ghost of Bess waits for him. Therefore, in this sense, the Highwayman is supernatural.
The highwayman in the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes steals the life of the innkeeper's daughter instead of gold.
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