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Hole - La Belle Dame Sans Merci album

  • Performer: Hole
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: La Belle Dame Sans Merci
  • Style: Alternative Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1430 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1182 mb
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  • Rating: 4.4
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Description

Format: CDr, Album, Unofficial Release.

Текст песни: Oh what can ail thee, knight-at-arms, Alone and palely loitering? The sedge has withered from the lake, And no birds sing.

John Keats poem read by Ben Whishaw. Images are stills taken from the film.

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La Belle Dame sans Merci" ("The Beautiful Lady Without Mercy") is a ballad produced by the English poet John Keats in 1819. The title was derived from the title of a 15th-century poem by Alain Chartier called La Belle Dame sans Mercy. Considered an English classic, the poem is an example of Keats' poetic preoccupation with love and death. The poem is about a fairy who condemns a knight to an unpleasant fate after she seduces him with her eyes and singing.

Why Should I Care? "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" seems, on the surface, to be just another Romantic poem about knights who fall in love with beautiful (in this case, fairy or elfish) ladies. But wait: in this poem, the guy in question is literally on the verge of death because of his romantic encounter with this woman. What's the deal with that? She didn't stab him or anything – the poem isn't explicit about why the knight is dying. It's left partly to our imagination.

The poemLa Belle Dame Sans Merci, in my views, conveys the message that love, like a flower, is short-loved. The joy is quite short and suffering is for ever. It also reflects how beauty can deceive a person and make him fail or suffer. Unlike Happy Insensibility, the poet here does not celebrate the beauty but rather considers it as something which causes grief and suffering. Download this file to read detailed analysis. The Harp of India Summary and Analysis Henry Derozio.

He reminisces on the Lady’s beauty and on her apparent innocence – her hair was long, her foot was light, and her eyes were wild – and on her otherworldliness, as well. In his dream, the Knight sees pale people – kings, princes, and warriors – who tell him that he has been enthralled by the Woman without Merci (La Belle Dame Sans Merci). The Knight wakes up from the nightmare alone, on the cold hill side. He tells the Unidentified Speaker that that is why he stays there: wandering, looking for the Lady in the Meads.

I saw pale kings and prince. La Belle Dame Sans Merci. I saw pale kings and princes too, Pale warriors, death-pale were they all; They cried - 'La Belle Dame sans Merci Hath thee in thrall!' I saw their starved lips in the gloam, With horrid warning gaped wide, And I awoke and found me here, On the cold hill's side. it's inspired by Waterhouse, John Austen, Grimes, this album cover ( - check this out!) and of course our favourite poet. timothyt Featured By Owner Apr 3, 2013 Student.

The rhyme scheme in La Belle Dame Sans Merci is consistent, but not exact. Then form a rhyme circle. Make whatever stipulations you want (no exact rhymes; only slant), say a word, and go around the circle using different kinds of rhyme on that word. More Poems by John Keats. Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art.

Tracklist

1 Plump
2 Beautiful Son
3 Miss World
4 Drown Soda
5 Asking For It
6 Time
7 Softer, Softest
8 I Think That I Would Die
9 Best Sunday Dress
10 Pretty On The Inside
11 Credit In The Straight World
12 She Walks On Me
13 She's Lost Control
14 Doll Parts
15 Violet
16 Sugar Coma
17 He Hit Me (And It Felt Like A Kiss)
18 Olympia

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Théâtre Barbey

Notes

Theatre Barbey
Bordeaux, France
06 May 1995