This picture illustrates the lines from Tennyson's "Guinevere" idyll:
And still at evenings on before his horse
The flickering fairy-cycle wheeled and broke
Flying, and linked again, and wheeled and broke
Flying, for all the land was full of life.
And still at evenings on before his horse
The flickering fairy-cycle wheeled and broke
Flying, and linked again, and wheeled and broke
Flying, for all the land was full of life.