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Tennyson Lady Of Shalott Quotes By Alfred Tennyson

On either side the river lie
Long fields of barley and of rye,
That clothe the wold and meet the sky;
And through the field the road runs by
To many-towered Camelot. — Alfred Tennyson

Tennyson Lady Of Shalott Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

She hath no loyal knight and true, The Lady of Shalott. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Tennyson Lady Of Shalott Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Four grey walls, and four grey towers, Overlook a space of flowers, And the silent isle imbowers The Lady of Shalott. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Tennyson Lady Of Shalott Quotes By Agatha Christie

Do you remember the Lady of Shalott? The mirror crack'd from side to side: 'The doom has come upon me,' cried the Lady of Shalott. Well, that's what she looked like. People laugh at Tennyson nowadays, but the Lady of Shalott always thrilled me when I was young and it still does. — Agatha Christie

Tennyson Lady Of Shalott Quotes By John Geddes

You are my Lady of Shalott lost in a dream of isolation - I care too much for you - I romanticize depression ... — John Geddes

Tennyson Lady Of Shalott Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

She has a lovely face;
God in his mercy lend her grace,
The Lady of Shalott. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Tennyson Lady Of Shalott Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

There she weaves by night and day, A magic web with colors gay. She has heard a whisper say, A curse is on her if she stay, To look down to Camelot. She knows not what the curse may be, And so she weaveth steadily, And little other care hath she, The Lady of Shalott. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Tennyson Lady Of Shalott Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

I am half-sick of shadows,' said The Lady of Shalott. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Tennyson Lady Of Shalott Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

The mirror crack'd from side to side "The curse has come upon me," cried The Lady of Shalott — Alfred Lord Tennyson