In every language, every culture, every bucolic village or booming metropolis, humans use the same language for love—we “fall” in love. We don’t rise up to love. Love is something we capitulate to. We do not choose it.
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I wish you the best for your weekend, let's go for a bucolic one...

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In this 1897 lithograph, titled The Golden Legend, Armand Point captures a pair of Botticellian beauties in a bucolic summer landscape. I particularly love the details of the book, reminiscent of the limp vellum bindings & green ribbon ties of William Morris's Kelmscott Press!

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CRIVENS!! Our new Discworld jigsaw puzzle will have you shouting WAILY WAILY! as you piece together a bucolic vision of The Chalk! Join Tiffany Aching & The Wee Free Men in an enchanting illustration packed full of details from Terry Pratchett's Discworld! https://t.co/ohBVDPSCc2

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Bucolic times at the Rose...🌹🍂
From Eros/Psyche issue 3✨
Out tomorrow! 🙌

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THALIA (Θαλια / Thaleia *Θαλεια*)
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Muse of Comedy and Bucolic (Pastoral) Poetry
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6 - 26 - 2017
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Paint Tool Sai x Mouse
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In Greek mythology Pan is a bucolic fertility god. He is depicted as a man with the horns, legs, hooves & tail of a goat, a beard, snub nose & pointy ears. He is a vigorous, lustful creature concerned for his flocks & herds.
🎨Annibale Carracci
Arthur Rackham

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2/2 Construction of fortifications outside Haarlem, 1671. Bucolic scene barely interrupted by war preparations. By Gerrit Berckheyde, whose day has been today.

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Ah I too love the Leon Fleisher performance, the Egon Petri transcription, musical alchemy!

Beautiful, bucolic scene Tim, reminds me of Gainsborough or Joseph Farquharson.

You can take the weekend off now. 🤪

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2/2 Same toilet of Venus. New, more bucolic setting! By Francesco Albani, 1625. It’s his day.

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The classical inspired gardens of Palacio d’Estoi are a delight. An azulejo of Leda & the swan set amongst box hedges, bucolic scenes & fountains with views over the algarve to the Atlantic Ocean.

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I wish this was me... It looks bucolic.

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Yes, dotAGE is a village builder, but it is also much more...

It is a also inspired by FTL and similar games.

The game mixes a bucolic village life with the challenge of roguelikes!

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Charles Altamont Doyle (1832–1893) painted ‘bucolic phantasmagoria’ which took a darker turn when he used his art to protest he'd been wrongfully confined in Montrose Asylum. His son Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was also fascinated with and the spirit world.

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Arch of Constantine in a very bucolic Rome, 1645. By Alessandro Salucci working with Jan Miel, whose day is today.

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