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English: Illustration to Tennyson's "St. Simeon Stylites" by W. E. F. Britten
"And yet I know not well,
For that the evil ones come here, and say,
'Fall down, O Simeon; thou hast suffered long
For ages and for ages!'"
Français : Illustration du poème « Saint Siméon Stylite » de Alfred Tennyson par W. E. F. Britten.
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Source The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Edited with a Critical Introduction, Commentaries and Notes, together with the Various Readings, a Transcript of the Poems Temporarily and Finally Suppressed and a Bibliography by John Churton Collins. With ten illustrations in Photogravure by W. E. F. Britten. Methuen & Co. 36 Essex Street W. C. London, 1901
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  • William Edward Frank Britten (1848–1916)
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