Lo, thou likewise shall be king.
Maria Louise Kirk, frontispiece from The story of Idylls of the king, adapted from Tennyson by Inez N. McFee, New York, 1912.
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For two hours more they fought.
Maria Louise Kirk, from The story of Idylls of the king, adapted from Tennyson by Inez N. McFee, New York, 1912.
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The princess drew back, blushing.
Maria Louise Kirk, from The story of Idylls of the king, adapted from Tennyson by Inez N. McFee, New York, 1912.
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…And in the flame was born
A naked babe
Maria Louise Kirk, from The story of Idylls of the king, adapted from Tennyson by Inez N. McFee, New York, 1912.
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A city of shadowy palaces.
Maria Louise Kirk, from The story of Idylls of the king, adapted from Tennyson by Inez N. McFee, New York, 1912.
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And the dead,
Oared by the dumb, went upward with the flood
Maria Louise Kirk, from The story of Idylls of the king, adapted from Tennyson by Inez N. McFee, New York, 1912.
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