The Lady of Shalott / decorated by Howard D. Pyle
Alfred Tennyson, 1st baron Tennyson
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Colour lithographs
19th-century poems
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Dodd, Mead and Company, publisher
Brett Lithographing Co., lithographic printer
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Howard Pyle
Verso of final leaf
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Howard Pyle
Recto of final leaf
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Howard Pyle
'On either side of the river lie / Long fields of barley and of rye ...'
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Howard Pyle
Title-page to 'Part I'
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Howard Pyle
'The weary reapers beneath the moon hear her singing'
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Howard Pyle
The Lady of Shalott
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Howard Pyle
Title-page to 'Part IV'
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Howard Pyle
Title-page
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Howard Pyle
'The people passing the Island ...'
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Howard Pyle
'Willows whiten, aspens quiver, / Little breezes dusk and shiver ...'
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Howard Pyle
'By the margin, willow-veil'd, / Slide the heavy barges trail'd ...'
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Howard Pyle
'But who hath seen her wave her hand? / Or at the casement seen her stand? ...'
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Howard Pyle
'Only reapers, reaping early / In among the bearded barley, ...'
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Howard Pyle
'There she weaves by night and day / A magic web with colors gay.'
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Howard Pyle
'Sometimes a troop of damsels glad ...'
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Howard Pyle
'But in her web she still delights / To weave the mirror's magic sights'
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Howard Pyle
'His broad clear brow in sunlight glow'd'
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Howard Pyle
Sir Lancelot
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Howard Pyle
'The Fairy Lady of Shalott in the space of flowers'
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Howard Pyle
'A bow-shot from her bower-eaves, / He rode between the barley sheaves'
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Howard Pyle
'Out flew the web and floated wide; / The mirror cracked from side to side; / "The curse has come upon me," cried / The Lady of Shalott'
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Howard Pyle
'She left the web, she left the loom, / She made three paces thro' the room,'
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Howard Pyle
'Down she came and found a boat / Beneath a willow left afloat, ...'
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Howard Pyle
'What she sees in the mirror'
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Howard Pyle
Title-page to 'Part III'
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Howard Pyle
'The gemmy bridle glitter'd free / Like to some branch of stars we see / Hung in the golden Galazy.'
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Howard Pyle
'In which the Fairy Lady seeks the River'
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Howard Pyle
'And down the river's dim expanse / Like some bold seër in a trance'
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Howard Pyle
'Thro' the noises of the night / She floated down to Camelot.'
Colour lithograph with text
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Howard Pyle
'As often thro' the purple night, / Below the stary clusters bright, / Some bearded meteor, trailing light, / Moves over still Shalott'
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Howard Pyle
'The Lady dieth floating adown the stream'
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Howard Pyle
'The dead Lady floateth down ye / stream toward Camelot'
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Howard Pyle
'Under tower and balcony, / By garden-wall and gallery, / A gleaming shape she floated by, / Dead-pale between the houses high, / Silent into Camelot'
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Howard Pyle
'Out upon the wharfs they came, / Knight and burgher, lord and dame, / And round the prow they read her name, / The Lady of Shalott'
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Howard Pyle
'And they cross'd themselves for fear, / All the knights of Camelot'
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Howard Pyle
'But Lancelot mused a little space; / He said, 'She has a lovely face; / God in his mercy lend her grace, / The Lady of Shalott.'
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Howard Pyle
Title-page to 'Part II'
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Howard Pyle
Verso of title-page
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