Stirrups, these are the things that the feet go in in a horse. And the stirrups he stood in were similarly tinted. The same with the cantle and the skirts of the saddle right? I'm not sure what the cantle is. A hoof is the word for a horse's foot. They have hoofs, hoofs and mane. Every hair was green from hoof to mane. Soat again, the horse, as well as the rider, is completely green from hoofi. Steed is word for a horses, er the sort of family line of that horse. If this horse comes from good stock, it means
Luke reads verses from a modernised version of this medieval poem, considered one of the masterpieces of Middle English literature.
Listen to hear the rhyme and rhythm of the poetry, the descriptive vocabulary and details of the story, with vocabulary explanations and comments from Luke.
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