Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Van Gogh Painting

Van Gogh Painting
"The king's will is law"; and, rising, returned to his former place.
Gradually the wrath faded out of the old king's face, and he said:
"Kiss me, my prince. There... what fearest thou? Am I not thy loving father?"
"Thou art good to me that am unworthy, O mighty and gracious lord; that in truth I know. But-but-it grieveth me to think of him that is to die, and-"
Van Gogh Painting
Ah, "tis like thee, "tis like thee! I know thy heart is still the same, even though thy mind hath suffered hurt, for thou wert ever of a gentle spirit. But this duke standeth between thee and thine honors: I will have another in his stead that shall bring no taint to his great office. Comfort thee, my prince: trouble not thy poor head with this matter."
"But is it not I that speed him hence, my liege? How long might he not live, but for me?"
Van Gogh Painting

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Van Gogh Painting

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Van Gogh Painting

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Henri Matisse Painting

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Henri Matisse Painting