"La Belle Dame sans Merci" is a poem by John Keats. Title is in French whose English meaning is that the beautiful lady without mercy.
The poem starts with a knight, who is isolated and very sad. He seems near death. knight is in a pathetic physical and emotional state. Then he starts to tell what did happen to him?
In his journey encountered a beautiful fairy in the woods with whom he felt in love with. This mysterious fairy lady has long hair and light foot. He started courting her, making her garlands and letting her ride his horse. The knight forgets all about his duties as a knight and spends his entire day in the company of this fairy lady. The fairy invites him to her cave where she offers him food. The knight was lulled into a sleep. In his sleep, he sees all the knights and men the fairy seduced and that they were all dead. The knight then woke up alone, finding himself abandoned by the fairy lady. The knight is totally devastated by the disappearance of the fairy. Heartbroken and emotionally depleted, the knight loiters alone, mourning the loss of the mysterious fairy.
The poem starts with a knight, who is isolated and very sad. He seems near death. knight is in a pathetic physical and emotional state. Then he starts to tell what did happen to him?
In his journey encountered a beautiful fairy in the woods with whom he felt in love with. This mysterious fairy lady has long hair and light foot. He started courting her, making her garlands and letting her ride his horse. The knight forgets all about his duties as a knight and spends his entire day in the company of this fairy lady. The fairy invites him to her cave where she offers him food. The knight was lulled into a sleep. In his sleep, he sees all the knights and men the fairy seduced and that they were all dead. The knight then woke up alone, finding himself abandoned by the fairy lady. The knight is totally devastated by the disappearance of the fairy. Heartbroken and emotionally depleted, the knight loiters alone, mourning the loss of the mysterious fairy.
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