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Unit 30: Tennyson, Arnold and Yeats




                   The knights come riding two and two:                                              Notes
                   She hath no loyal knight and true,
                   The Lady of Shalott.
                   But in her web she still delights
                   To weave the mirror’s magic sights,
                   For often through the silent nights
                   A funeral, with plumes and lights
                   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.
            Part III
                   A bow-shot from her bower-eaves,
                   He rode between the barley-sheaves,
                   The sun came dazzling through the leaves,
                   And flamed upon the brazen greaves
                   Of bold Sir Lancelot.
                   A red-cross knight for ever kneeled
                   To a lady in his shield,
                   That sparkled on the yellow field,
                   Beside remote Shalott.
                   The gemmy bridle glittered free,
                   Like to some branch of stars we see
                   Hung in the golden Galaxy.
                   The bridle bells rang merrily
                   As he rode down to Camelot:
                   And from his blazoned baldric slung
                   A mighty silver bugle hung,
                   And as he rode his armour rung,
                   Beside remote Shalott.

                   All in the blue unclouded weather
                   Thick-jewelled shone the saddle-leather,
                   The helmet and the helmet-feather
                   Burned like one burning flame together,
                   As he rode down to Camelot.
                   As often through the purple night,






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