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  • a brilliant poem of innocence lost

  • on The Lady of Shalott by Alfred Lord Tennyson, on April 27, 2006

    stirring

    Being a huge fan of the Arthurian legends I can't help but adore this poem. It contains a melancholy eloquence that saddens me. I rarely fail to tear up when she speaks of being half-sick of shadows. I can definitely relate to that line.

  • brilliant

    I was introduced to EBB in 10th grade Literature class. We had a choice of poems to memorize for an oral presentation and I chose this one because of it's flowing quality and moving ambience. I've been a fan of Elizabeth's and her husband, Robert since.