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The Birth of Venus, 1875 Alexandre Cabanel
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Transept of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire by Joseph Mallord William Turner
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Francisco de Goya (Spanish, 1746-1828)
El Sueño
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Portrait of Grand Dutchess Elizabeth Feodorovna//// By Karl Rudolf Sohn, 1885. Detail
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Conversation In The Garden Oliver Rhys
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Glorifying the American Girl (Millard Webb, 1929)
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À bientôt (detail), Valentine Cameron Prinsep
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Paul Delaroche The Children of Edward  ,1852
Wept like two children in their deaths’ sad story.
“O thus,” quoth Dighton, “lay the gentle babes.”
“Thus, thus,” quoth Forrest, “girdling one another
Within their alabaster innocent arms.
Their lips were four red roses on a stalk,
And in their summer beauty kissed each other.
A book of prayers on their pillow lay,
Which ⟨once,⟩” quoth Forrest, “almost changed my
mind,
But, O, the devil—” There the villain stopped;
When Dighton thus told on: “We smotherèd
The most replenishèd sweet work of nature
That from the prime creation e’er she framed.”
Hence both are gone with conscience and remorse;
They could not speak; and so I left them both
To bear this tidings to the bloody king.
William Shakespeare «Richard III»
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rosalia for gq magazine, may 2022
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