
“Madeline After Prayer” by Daniel Maclise, 1868
“No dream, alas! alas! and woe is mine! Porphryo will leave me here to fade and pine.- Cruel! what traitor could thee hither bring? I curse not, for my heart is lost in thine, Though thou forsakest a decieved thing;- A dove forlorn and lost with sick unpruned wing.”
From The Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats
06 / 02
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