1. harry, blind a famous Scottishminstrel who flourished in the 15th century; the few particulars of his life which havecomedown to us represent him as a blind and vagrant poet, living by reciting poems "before princes and peers"; to him is attributed the celebrated poem, "The Life of that NobleChampion of Scotland, Sir William Wallace, Knight," completed about 1488, a spirited, if partly apocryphal, account of Wallace, running to 11,861 lines in length.