"Lancelot arrives in England after the last battle and goes to find Guinevere; most of the poem describes their encounter at the nunnery where she has taken refuge." —Ann F. Howey and Stephen R. Reimer, <i>A Bibliography of Modern Arthuriana, 1500–2000</i>
According to an author's note in Marble Isle, before being collected this poem appeared in the Home Journal (New York) "some time after [The Idylls of the King] came out," thus about 1860.
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1864 | Marble Isle, Legends of the Round Table, and Other Poems | J. B. Lippincott | Collection | 212 |