Answer:
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Explanation:
From curious to lonely. The poem begins asking questions of who are the people coming to the city to participate in sacrificial ceremony to the urn, then afterwards the poet describes the ultimate loneliness and desolation of the town as though he is the sole survivor in the whole area.
I guess that what is suggested about Lady of Shalott's love towards Sir Lancelot is that her love is impossible.