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Lawrence Hall [email protected]   https://hellopoetry.com/lawrence-hall/ poeticdrivel.blogspot.com We’ll Write a New Idyll This Year The old order changeth, yielding place to new, And God fulfils himself in many ways -Idylls of the King, “The Passing of Arthur,” 8-9 Janus faces both ways, and so do we A last, lingering look at the year that was And then a turn to the year we must meet Marching to it through Janus Pater’s doors We will most remember about the past Our friends whose pilgrimages came to their ends We joy in the remembrance of their happiness Their stories and songs, their unfailing kindness Janus faces both ways, and so do we;     But now our friends, our happy friends, they see Light And the new sun rose bringing the new year       -Idylls, “The Passing of Arthur,” 469
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Jan 1, 2022
Jan 1, 2022 at 8:04 AM UTC
We'll Write a New Idyll This Year
"The old order changeth, yielding place to new” 1 On that cold night Sir Bedivere looked long Into the dawnlight where three Queens gold-crowned 2 With Arthur passed at last into the West And the sun rose, but not upon the King Then in the silence of the raw new year A masterless knight turned unto the hills And after wanderings there took the cowl And among new faces told the beads of worlds For us – our old year too is someone’s new With quiet grace and faith we pass from view 1 This line appears both in “The Coming of Arthur” and in “The Passing of Arthur” in Tennyson’s Idylls of the King, framing the arcing narrative. 2 The three Queens, too, appear in “The Coming of Arthur” and in “The Passing of Arthur.” They are perhaps symbols of faith, hope, and charity from 1 Corinthians.
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Oct 26, 2018
Oct 26, 2018 at 2:41 PM UTC
Idylls of a Servant