King Arthur Discovering the Skeletons of the Brothers
This picture illustrates the lines from Tennyson's "Elaine" idyll, later renamed the "Lancelot and Elaine":
For here two brothers, one a king, had met
And fought together; but their names were lost;
And each had slain his brother at a blow;
And down they fell and made the glen abhorred . . . .
For here two brothers, one a king, had met
And fought together; but their names were lost;
And each had slain his brother at a blow;
And down they fell and made the glen abhorred . . . .