Vivien's Accusations of Those at Camelot
This picture is said to illustrate the lines from Tennyson's "Vivien" idyll (later "Merlin and Vivien"):
O Master, shall we call him overquick
To crop his own sweet rose before the hour?
This picture is said to illustrate the lines from Tennyson's "Vivien" idyll (later "Merlin and Vivien"):
O Master, shall we call him overquick
To crop his own sweet rose before the hour?