Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Frederic Edwin Church Landscape in the Adirondacks painting

Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida El bano del caballo [The Horse's Bath] painting
Frederic Edwin Church Landscape in the Adirondacks painting
“I do not tell you this, madame, to terrify you; no, what I say to you is even ridiculous; and, believe me I do not heed such dreams. But the words you have just spoken, the hope you have almost given me, will have richly paid for all, were it even my life.”
“Oh, but I,” said Anne—“I, duke, have had presentiments likewise; I have had dreams. I dreamed that I saw you lying bleeding, wounded.”
“In the left side, was it not, and with a knife?” interrupted Buckingham.
“Yes, it was so, milord, it was so—in the left side, and with a knife. Who can possibly have told you I had had that dream? I have imparted it to no one but my God, and only then in my prayers.”
“I ask for no more. You love me, madame. It is enough.”
“I love you! I?”

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