Date: Aug. 2nd, 2021 05:47 pm (UTC)
theseatheseatheopensea: Illustration of the Sir Patrick Spens ballad, from A Book of Old English Ballads, by George Wharton Edwards. (Sir Patrick Spens.)
May I add my theory about this story being a hint of what would later be "The flight of the Heron? It's not as evident as the "Sir Isumbras" one, but there are lots of similar details, like despatches, h/c, hand holding, m/m vibes, swooning, tragic events... and Jacobites, of course!

"Some force (not my own will, sure) moved forward my hands, which met his in a grip as short as a lightning-flash, and as long as eternity. He gave me a look quite indescribable—of pity and forgiveness, and (I should not write it were I not sure) of affection."
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