Ghalib, from Mirza Ghalib: Selected Lyrics and Letters (trans. K.C. Kanda)
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“All cruelty springs from weakness.”— Seneca, Seneca’s Morals: Of a Happy Life, Benefits, Anger and Clemency
Ghalib, from Mirza Ghalib: Selected Lyrics and Letters (trans. K.C. Kanda)
Internet
“All cruelty springs from weakness.”— Seneca, Seneca’s Morals: Of a Happy Life, Benefits, Anger and Clemency
“i am here”, 2018
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, The Beheading of St John the Baptist (La Decollazione di San Giovanni Battista), 1608
Mary Shelley’s dressing case
Shelley kept relics of the ones she loved—collecting their hair in folded paper packets and treasuring the objects they used daily. Some of these are still in this case, such as this packet with Byron’s hair. The bracelet pictured here was made from Shelley’s own hair, cut from her corpse. Not here is Percy Bysshe Shelley’s heart, which Edward Trelawny claims he snatched from the fire cremating P.B. Shelley’s remains on the beach at Viareggio. According to family lore, the heart was given to Mary, who stored it in a copy of Adonais, the elegy Percy Bysshe wrote on the death of Keats. Some say she kept this book in her portable desk. I don’t know where her portable desk is, but the heart is said to have been buried with their son and the copy of Adonais is at the Bodleian, as is this dressing case.
http://shelleysghost.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/mary-shelleys-dressing-case?item=225
Provins, France (by J. P. Renais)
Has this been done yet
Lanuza, Valle de Tena, Foto de @a_giron
I live here, you cant hate me. Lol. Im so happy.
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018)