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Available Poems in The Lady of Shalott (by Alfred Tennyson, Lord )

[Complete]

  • no. 1. On either side the river lie  (Wilfred Ellington Bendall, Carl Reinhold Busch, Christopher Montague Edmunds, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Derek Holman, Maurice Jacobson, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, Cyril Bradley Rootham, Phyllis Margaret Duncan Tate) FRE
  • no. 2. There she weaves by night and day  (Wilfred Ellington Bendall, Carl Reinhold Busch, Christopher Montague Edmunds, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Maurice Jacobson, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, Cyril Bradley Rootham, Phyllis Margaret Duncan Tate) FRE
  • no. 3. A bow-shot from her bower-eaves  (Wilfred Ellington Bendall, Carl Reinhold Busch, Christopher Montague Edmunds, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Maurice Jacobson, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, Cyril Bradley Rootham, Phyllis Margaret Duncan Tate) FRE
  • no. 4. In the stormy east-wind straining  (Wilfred Ellington Bendall, Carl Reinhold Busch, Christopher Montague Edmunds, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Maurice Jacobson, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, Cyril Bradley Rootham, Phyllis Margaret Duncan Tate) FRE

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