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Latest revision as of 14:55, 26 July 2021
"Are you a wizard, or what?"
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- "Oh, the thrill of the chase as I soar through the air
With the Snitch up ahead and the wind in my hair
As I draw ever closer, the crowd gives a shout
But then comes a Bludger and I am knocked out." - — Ingolfr the Iambic.[src]
This poem was written by Ingolfr the Iambic, a Norwegian poet from the fifteenth century. It depicted a seeker's experience of the game of Quidditch. It was quoted by Kennilworthy Whisp in his book Quidditch Through the Ages to show how Quidditch had spread to Europe.[1]
Appearances
- Quidditch Through the Ages (First appearance)
Notes and references
- ↑ Quidditch Through the Ages, Chapter 8 (The Spread of Quidditch Worldwide)