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27.08.2019 • 
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Which lines in this excerpt from "the lady of shalott" by alfred, lord tennyson describe actions taken by the lady of shallot to defy the curse?
in the stormy east-wind straining,
the pale yellow woods were waning,
the broad stream in his banks complaining,
heavily the low sky raining
over tower'd camelot;
outside the isle a shallow boat
beneath a willow lay afloat,
below the carven stern she wrote,
the lady of shalott….
with a steady stony glance—
like some bold seer in a trance,
beholding all his own mischance,
mute, with a glassy countenance—
she look'd down to camelot.
it was the closing of the day:
she loos'd the chain, and down she lay;
the broad stream bore her far away,
the lady of shalott.
as when to sailors while they roam,
by creeks and outfalls far from home,
rising and dropping with the foam,
from dying swans wild warblings come,
blown shoreward; so to camelot
still as the boathead wound along
the willowy hills and fields among,
they heard her chanting her deathsong,
the lady of shalott.

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