A Dream of Fair Women

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Dream of Fair Women is a poem by Alfred Tennyson. It was written and published in 1833 as "A Legend of Fair Women", but was heavily revised for republication under its present tile in 1842. [1]

The opening lines of the poem are:

"As when a man, that sails in a balloon,

Downlooking sees the solid shining ground.

Stream from beneath him in the broad blue noon,

Tilth, hamlet, mead and mound ..."


The poem was inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer's The Legend of Good Women (1384). Both works feature Cleopatra and deal with the misfortunes of illustrious women.[2]

References[]

[1]

Retrieved from ""