Ye castled crags, The sunbeam plays on your embattled cliffs, And softens your stern visage, as his love Softened our early sorrows.
These two examples show the {21} danger of advancing the K Kt P one square, after having Castled on that side.
When we came to the steamer next morning, "the castled crag of Drachenfels" rose up in the sunrise before, and looked as pink as the cheeks of Master Jacky, when they have been just washed in the morning.
Through castled walls the hero breaks his way, And opens with his sword the dread array Of Moors and pagans; through their depth he rides, Through spears and show'ring fire the battle guides.
Proud Beja's castled walls his fury storms, And one red slaughter every lane deforms.
Directly in face rose a castled steep, which kept the ranging walls and the bastions and battlements of the time when such a stronghold could have defended the city from foes without or from tumult within.
GAZUL IN LOVE Not greater share did Mars acquire of trophies and renown, Than great Gazul took with him from Gelva's castled town; And when he to Sanlucar came his lady welcomed him, His cup of happiness at last was beaded to the brim.
For the sleeping city was Granada, and the red towers and gardens on the castled hill were the towers and gardens of the Alhambra.
He took a carriage and journeyed along the banks of the Rhine, by the "castled crag of Drachenfels" and the other storied places of that famous river, in complete silence, though with a pleasant companion by his side.
In smouldering embers lay The castled camp, and slanting sunbeams shed Light o'er the victors--quiet o'er the dead.
Florence, surrounded by the castled nobility occupying her hills, could only decide on one of two courses.
The castled crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine," and is still one of the tourist sights of the Rhine, and as such it must be accorded its place.
Not all the interest of the Rhine lies in its castled crags or its vine-clad slopes, and not all the history of the middle ages emanated from feudal strongholds.
For, where Kings have castled on different wings, the attack on the King which has castled on the Q side should be more successful.
When the players castle on different wings, there is always the danger of the opponent sacrificing pawns and opening up files for his Rooks and Q against the castled King.
As pointed out before, speed is the first consideration for the attack, whenever the Kings have castled on different wings.
Diagram 3 shows a position in which White hascastled on the Queen's side, and Black on the King's side.
R-K3 B-QB4 Here Black might have castledon the Queen's side, but R-Q1 would have had much the same sequel as in the actual game.
In any case his KR is needed on the Rook's file, and Black would only have castled on the Queen's side if at all.
Pawn moves always create weaknesses, either by leaving other unsupported pawns behind, or by giving opposing pieces access to squares formerly guarded by them, and this more specially so in front of the castled King.
This is particularly the case with regard to squares in front of the castled King.
If a player hascastled illegally, Rook and King must be moved back, and the King must make another move, if there is a legal one.
The affluent washes the northern side of the castled rock, which protects a tongue of alluvial ground at its southern base.
Some miles north of Venice, in the Friuli, rises the town of Conegliano, which, from its isolated and castled hill, overlooks the plain of Treviso.
The Avon for four miles is quite Rhenish in its aspect; and one or two old castled towers on its crags afford a sort of reminiscence of what we lately saw on the river of rivers.
The most picturesque of the group is Drachenfels; and the beautiful lines of Byron you will recollect, where he speaks of "the castled crag of Drachenfels.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "castled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.