This is the only one i could find that didn't have Charlotte Bronté or anime covers of jane eyre and wuthering heights 😭😭

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Sometimes pops on via shuffle & it make me remember 2 things:
What a perfect song
How stunned I am how much people like this print.
(Shop best seller by very far)
https://t.co/WWI5L9YNMR

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Catherine Earnshaw. My Usheresque abode is Wuthering Heights, my demon lover is Heathcliff, my fate: 'she must have been a changeling... She told me she had been walking the earth these twenty years: a just punishment for her mortal transgressions, I’ve no doubt!' https://t.co/8F4gz3sBAf

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more from the wuthering heights era!

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Bad dreams in the night
They told me I was going to lose the fight
Leave behind my wuthering, wuthering
Wuthering Heights

Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy
I've come home, I'm so cold
Let me in through your window

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I also have some landscapes as cards & prints taken from my original cut paper collages made from snippings from old magazines - no paint!
The Fine Art of Recycling!
https://t.co/y6XOXkNgLX

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I love the ground
under his feet. And
the air over his head
and everthing he touches.
Every word he says
I love all his looks
and all his actions
and him entirely
and all together.

Wuthering Heights.
Emily Bronte.

touches

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We would love to see your reviews on books you have read during only. Here is today's review from our staff ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Bronte ‘tragic pair in love forever’

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A couple of sketches💫 During the quarantine I successfully learned the lyrics and choreo of Wuthering Heights, I’m ready to lip sync for my life💪

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[기림승오] Wuthering House 💐

2020.04.26 19:10 출발합니다~💙
🐳💙🐱

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rly quick sketch of kate bush from her iconic wuthering heights music video 🤍🥀

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“Whatcha doin’ Heathcliff?”
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Getting back into Photoshop painting again, so I drew my favorite dysfunctional duo.
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1841 watercolour painting by writer of 'Wuthering Heights' Emily Brontë depicting her pet merlin, a bird of prey rescued from the moors. Brontë named the bird 'Nero'

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