Select poems of Tennyson, Browning and Arnold . ^-^^ie^^<L^t)^::<.^.^. ^TENNYSON ^-^^^--^^^--^ THE LADY OF SHALOTT. PART I. ^^^ On either side the i-iv4 li^ ^^^iJ-^^^^^-^ Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky; ^ And thro the field the road runs by To many-towerd Camelot; 5 And up and down the people go,Gazing where the lilies blowRound an island there below. The island of Shalott. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, 10 Little breezes dusk and shiverThro the wave that runs for everBy the island in the river Flowing down to gray walls, and


Select poems of Tennyson, Browning and Arnold . ^-^^ie^^<L^t)^::<.^.^. ^TENNYSON ^-^^^--^^^--^ THE LADY OF SHALOTT. PART I. ^^^ On either side the i-iv4 li^ ^^^iJ-^^^^^-^ Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky; ^ And thro the field the road runs by To many-towerd Camelot; 5 And up and down the people go,Gazing where the lilies blowRound an island there below. The island of Shalott. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, 10 Little breezes dusk and shiverThro the wave that runs for everBy the island in the river Flowing down to gray walls, and four gray towers, 15 Overlook a space of flowers,And the silent isle imbowers The Lady of Shalott. By the margin, the heavy barges traild 20 By slow horses and unhaildThe shauopmtteth silken-saildSkimming down to Camelot. TENNYSON But who hath seen her wave her hand?Or at the casement seen her stand? 25 Or is she known in all the land,The Lady of Shalott? Only reapers, reaping early In among the bearded barley Hear a song that echoes cheerly 30 From the riv


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