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− | But in her web she still delights | + | But in her web she still delights<br> |
− | To weave the mirror's magic sights, | + | To weave the mirror's magic sights,<br> |
− | For often thro' the silent nights | + | For often thro' the silent nights<br> |
− | A funeral, with plumes and lights | + | A funeral, with plumes and lights<br> |
− | + | :::And music, went to Camelot:<br> | |
− | Or when the moon was overhead, | + | Or when the moon was overhead,<br> |
− | Came two young lovers lately wed; | + | Came two young lovers lately wed;<br> |
− | "I am half-sick of shadows," said | + | "I am half-sick of shadows," said<br> |
− | + | :::The Lady of Shalott.<br> | |
− | -- The Lady of Shallott | + | :-- The Lady of Shallott<br> |
− | + | ::Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
Revision as of 06:29, 29 October 2012
But in her web she still delights
To weave the mirror's magic sights,
For often thro' the silent nights
A funeral, with plumes and lights
- And music, went to Camelot:
- And music, went to Camelot:
Or when the moon was overhead,
Came two young lovers lately wed;
"I am half-sick of shadows," said
- The Lady of Shalott.
- The Lady of Shalott.
- -- The Lady of Shallott
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson