Monday, June 23, 2008

John William Waterhouse paintings

John William Waterhouse paintings
John Singer Sargent paintings
Then the head answered,
"Alas, young queen, how ill you fare.If this your mother knewHer heart would break in two."
Then they went still further out of the town, and drove their geese into the country. And when they had come to the meadow, she sat down and unbound her hair which was like pure gold, and Conrad saw it and delighted in its brightness, and wanted to pluck out a few hairs. Then she said,
"Blow, blow, thou gentle wind, I say,Blow Conrad's little hat away,And make him chase it here and there,Until I have braided all my hair,And bound it up again."
And there came such a violent wind that it blew Conrad's hat far away across country, and he was forced to run after it. When he came back she

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