Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Waterhouse The Lady of Shalott painting

Waterhouse The Lady of Shalott painting
Leighton Leighton Flaming June painting
Bouguereau The Virgin with Angels painting
hassam Poppies Isles of Shoals painting
"I would do more than for my own. But to appear happy when I am so miserable -- Oh! who can require it?"
Again they were both silent. Elinor was employed in walking thoughtfully from the fire to the window, from the window to the fire, without knowing that she received warmth from one, or discerning objects through the other; and Marianne, seated at the foot of the bed, with her head leaning against one of its posts, again took up Willoughby's letter, and after shuddering over every sentence, exclaimed --
"It is too much! Oh! Willoughby, Willoughby, could this be yours! Cruel, cruel -- nothing can acquit you. Elinor, nothing can. Whatever he might have heard against me -- ought he not to have suspended his belief? ought he not to have told me of it, to have given me the power of clearing myself? 'The lock of hair' (repeating it from the letter), 'which you so

1 comment:

shaopeng.cai said...

Waterhouse The Lady of Shalott painting"