Thursday, May 22, 2008

Peter Paul Rubens paintings

Peter Paul Rubens paintings
Rudolf Ernst paintings
Robert Campin paintings
Rembrandt paintings
The king is not mad, good man-and thou"lt find it to thy advantage to busy thyself with matters that nearer concern thee than this seditious prattle."
"What doth the lad mean?" said Andrews, surprised at this brisk assault from such an unexpected quarter. Hendon gave him a sign, and he did not pursue his question, but went on with his budget:
"The late king is to be buried at Windsor in a day or two-the sixteenth of the month-and the new king will be crowned at Westminster the twentieth."
"Methinks they must needs find him first," muttered his majesty; then added, confidently, "but they will look to that-and so also shall I."
"In the name of-"
But the old man got no further-a warning sign from Hendon checked his remark. He resumed the thread of his gossip.
"Sir Hugh goeth to the coronation-and with grand hopes. He confidently looketh to come back a peer, for he is high in favor with the Lord Protector

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