и ещё спойлер, но уже в hello charlotte zine. честно? впервые по HC что-то рисую... итак, из интересно, а кто стоит там, вдали?

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COC「X2U-ガスライト【 探偵 × 助手 】」
先日回していただいてました~…!
今回もシナリオのギミックが楽しくて…!りんちゃんの落ち着いた読み上げと瑞野のRPも二人とも愛…
お二人ともありがとうございました!

◆KP:りんちゃん
◆探偵:Noah Broun(瑞野)
◆助手:Nick・Wordsworth(柿畑)

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Gosh, I thought Wordsworth and Hector were so hot back in the 80's. We also really loved cartoon characters with headphones back then because it was kinda new tech and trendy to wear them :P

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Today's picture: Dorothy Wordsworth in 1833, by Samuel Crosthwaite https://t.co/XgHa81xrrZ

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Today is the birthday of the great English poet William Wordsworth. The publication of his 1798 "Lyrical Ballads," written with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, is often considered the dawn of the Romantic Age in English literature. Have you read his work?
https://t.co/YJRpzypDe6

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English poet William Wordsworth was born in 1770. He was an English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads (1798).

Books by Wordsworth @ PG
https://t.co/diZ406KjpL

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7 April 1770. Poet William Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth, Cumbria. He was Britain’s poet laureate from 1843 until his death. He helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with his joint publication Lyrical Ballads with Samuel Coleridge.

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🎵 Wordsworth, don't come ea-sy to me! 😫 🎶

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Then, dearest Maiden, move along these shades
In gentleness of heart; with gentle hand
Touch—for there is a spirit in the woods.

— William Wordsworth

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It was an April Morning: Fresh and Clear. Wordsworth.
https://t.co/1dlY4u5j7T

Music 'April in Paris' - Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong.
https://t.co/e7CdKAQXhI

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Lines Written In Early Spring ~ William Wordsworth

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Today's PUNCH colour cartoon. It's that time of year again! 'Thank you for not eulogising.' Mike Williams 1991

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Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.

~ William Wordsworth

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'Neath Ben Bulben's buttocks lies Bill Yeats, a poet twice the soize of Wm. Wordsworth, as they say down Ballbillwuchlin way: Let saxon roiders brreak their bones, huntin' the fox thru' dese grave-stones'.
Ezra Pound.

Red Hanrahan / Jack B. Yeats.

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Happy birthday Benjamin Haydon. I love his "The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840" and his incredible attention to detail. I love his "William Wordsworth". He died by suicide in 1846. May we protect and appreciate those who help depict the world a little differently to us.

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“Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher.” William Wordsworth

Art by Annelie Solis

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(1/2) William Wordsworth—
How beautiful the Queen of Night, on high
Her way pursuing among scattered clouds,
Where, ever and anon, her head she shrouds …

🖼 Johann Jacob Haid, ~1750: Queen of the night/Selenicereus grandiflorus


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1804, writes to Catherine Clarkson of preparations made incase Napoleon invaded: 'We have given over even thinking about Invasion though our Grasmere Volunteers do walk past the door twice a week ... to be exercised at Ambleside.'

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