Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Jack Vettriano Painting

Jack Vettriano Painting
"I see it all, I see it all! Now God be thanked, I am, indeed, awake at last! Come, joy! vanish, sorrow! Ho, Nan! Bet! kick off your straw and hie ye hither to my side, till I do pour into your unbelieving ears the wildest madcap dream that ever the spirits of night did conjure up to astonish the soul of man withal!... Ho, Nan, I say! Bet!"...
A dim form appeared at his side, and a voice said:
Jack Vettriano Painting
"Wilt deign to deliver thy commands?"
"Commands?... Oh, woe is me, I know thy voice! Speak, thou-who am I?"
"Thou? In sooth, yesternight wert thou the Prince of Wales, to-day art thou my most gracious liege, Edward, king of England."
Tom buried his head among his pillows, murmuring plaintively:
"Alack, it was no dream! Go to thy rest, sweet sir-leave me to my sorrows
Jack Vettriano Painting

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Jack Vettriano Painting

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Jack Vettriano Painting
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