Torre and Lavaine Bid Farewell to the Body of Elaine
This picture illustrates the lines from Tennyson's "Elaine" idyll, later renamed "Lancelot and Elaine":
So those two brethren. . .
. . . kissed her quiet brows, and saying to her
"Sister, farewell for ever," and again
"Farewell, sweet sister," parted all in tears.
So those two brethren. . .
. . . kissed her quiet brows, and saying to her
"Sister, farewell for ever," and again
"Farewell, sweet sister," parted all in tears.