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Historian. Author of Bernadette of Lourdes, her Life, Death and Visions, (Bloomsbury Press.) Council member of the Bibliographical Society of Aust and NZ.
theresetaylor.blogspot.com

フォロー数:2003 フォロワー数:2422

'No lithe forms disport in the river,
No sweet faces peer through the boughs,
... Ever silent the bright water flows.'
Adam Lindsay Gordon.🎨 Hiroshige https://t.co/gFcgRf3md3

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'... a boy so lovely-fair and kind,
As for his love both earth and heaven pin'd;
That of the cooling river durst not drink,
Lest water-nymphs should pull him from the brink ...'
C. Marlowe, The Second Sestiad.

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“Suppose we change the subject,” the March Hare interrupted, yawning. “I’m getting tired of this. I vote the young lady tells us a story.”
“I’m afraid I don’t know one,” said Alice, rather alarmed at the proposal.

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The flying horse, Fledge, was once a tired cab horse. He was called to a new destiny in

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Subfusc, in England, is the dark clothing worn on formal occasions at the old Universities. The black robes of the scholar recall the habits of the religious orders who founded the first institutions of study. https://t.co/aEOq0N2z3w

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'There is a beautiful phrase in one of the ancient manuscripts descriptive of the wonderful power of Irish music ... legends concerning the subtle charm of the fairy music and dance ...' Lady Wilde, Ancient Legends of Ireland. https://t.co/NLcaGVpycC

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'Leander strived; the waves about him wound,
And pull'd him to the bottom, where the ground
Was strewed with pearl, and in low coral groves
Sweet-singing mermaids sported with their loves ...'
Christopher Marlowe. https://t.co/axebFhVs7r

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'Pattertwig ... was, like many squirrels, full of courage and dash and energy and excitement and mischief ...' CS Lewis, Prince Caspian.

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'La Fl. Would you prevent me from cursing misers?
Har. No; but I will prevent you from prating and from being insolent. Hold your tongue, will you?
La Fl. I name nobody.
Har. Another word, and I'll thrash you.'
Moliere, The Miser.

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'The Enchanted stream ... in Mirkwood ... Anyone who drank or bathed in the stream's water would fall into a deep sleep and suffer amnesia when finally waking...' Tolkien drew upon Greek mythology about the River of Lethe. https://t.co/U3jOyMtvZe

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