Page 144; organic decoration framing left of the page with a drop cap 'S' and 'A.' The text and decoration are printed in black except for the first two lines of text printed in red.
Frontispiece depicting a woman consoling a man. Six women are praying in the background. The text below the image reads "You should have wept her yesterday."
The Plague: inside book description and signature of Paul S. McLean. There are also some other scribbles on the page, and '200' written in pencil in the upper right hand corner.
A depiction of the chaos which ensues after the Lady of Shalott has looked directly at Sir Launcelot. The Lady stands in her chamber within a circular loom. The partly finished web is disintegrating, entangling the weaver. The Lady stands on the…