The King in Yellow (Q109537716)
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1895 US edition of R. W. Chambers' collection of short stories
- King in Yellow
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1895 US edition of R. W. Chambers' collection of short stories |
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The King in Yellow (English)
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Along the shore the cloud waves break, <br>The twin suns sink behind the lake,<br> The shadows lengthen <br>In Carcosa. <br>Strange is the night where black stars rise, <br>And strange moons circle through the skies, <br>But stranger still is <br>Lost Carcosa. <br>Songs that the Hyades shall sing, <br>Where flap the tatters of the King, <br>Must die unheard in <br>Dim Carcosa.<br> Song of my soul, my voice is dead, <br>Die thou, unsung, as tears unshed <br>Shall dry and die in <br>Lost Carcosa. (English)
Cassilda’s Song in “The King in Yellow.”Act 1. Scene 2.
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The King in Yellow (US 1895)
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