Monday, June 9, 2008

Wassily Kandinsky paintings

Wassily Kandinsky paintings
William Etty paintings
William Merritt Chase paintings
William Blake paintings
With one fool's head I came to woo,But I go away with two.Sweet, adieu. I'll keep my oath,Patiently to bear my wroth.
[Exeunt Arragon and train]
PORTIA
Thus hath the candle singed the moth.O, these deliberate fools! when they do choose,They have the wisdom by their wit to lose.
NERISSA
The ancient saying is no heresy,Hanging and wiving goes by destiny.
PORTIA
Come, draw the curtain, Nerissa.
[Enter a Servant]
Servant
Where is my lady?
PORTIA
Here: what would my lord?
Servant
Madam, there is alighted at your gateA young Venetian, one that comes beforeTo signify the approaching of his lord;From whom he bringeth sensible regreets,To wit, besides commends and courteous breath,Gifts of rich value. Yet I have not seenSo likely an ambassador of love:A day in April never came so sweet,To show how costly summer was at hand,As this fore-spurrer comes before his lord.

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