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|image=W.E.F. Britten - The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson - Sir Galahad.jpg
|title=Sir Galahad
|texttitle=Sir Galahad
|size=300
|caption="Sir Galahad" is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson and published in his 1842 collection of poetry. As with several of Tennyson's other works, the poem has to do with Arthurian legend; in this poem, Sir Galahad experiences a vision of the Holy Grail. Tennyson revisited this topic in his Idylls of the King.
In this illustration from a 1901 edition, an apparition appears to Galahad, urging him to continue his quest:
Then move the trees, the copses nod,
Wings flutter, voices hover clear:
"O just and faithful knight of God!
Ride on! the prize is near."
|credit=Illustration: W.E.F. Britten; restoration: Adam Cuerden
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