quote...
..."A pathetic slamhound with no notion of self-worth whatsoever."
- Whatever I pay you, its not enough. - True.
Fred Tate. Seven years old. Second grader at Eisenhower Elementary School.
He writes poetry, paints in oils and water, plays the piano at competition level...
...all the while maintaining unlimited skills in math and physics.
I cant explain it, Jane.
Its not so much what he kn
quoted here in the
script and contain translations are known to be accurate in spelling
(the other ones are still guesswork, unfortunately). -BT
Copyright:
"The Lion King" and all its respective work and ideas are
copyrighted by the Disney company and its distributors.
This is a script rewritten from viewing the movie, various
printed resources, and the localized radio broadcasts from
Town and Co
verse."
In 1912 Frost sold his farm and took his wife and four young children to England. There he published his first collection of poems, A BOYS WILL, at the age of 39. It was followed by NORTH BOSTON (1914), which gained international reputation. The collection contains some of Frosts best-known poems: Mending Wall, The Death of the Hired Man, Home Burial, A Servant to Servants, After Apple-P
verses, singing:
Someones escaping, my Lord
The guards made us sing
a different song.
Where is your habit?
Our Sisters havent worn
the habit for 20 years.
You are aware of the papal request
regarding nuns garments, arent you?
l believe the pope said
distinctive clothing, not habits.
Well, lm sure youll interpret it in
your own way. Whatevers convenient.
Matthew Poncelet.
l remember him from the n
Donne was born in London, into a Roman Catholic
family when practice of
that religion was illegal in
England.
Early Life
It is thought that his final
illness was stomach cancer,
although this has not been
proven. He died on 31 March 1631 having written many
poems, most only in manuscript. Donne was buried in old St Paul`s Cathedral.