
well damn.
well damn.
Yeah! It’s from this post on John’s blog where he answers readers’ questions about TFiOS. Happy reading and DFTBA back atcha!
there’s a colonial woman on the wing
- Auden - “As I Walked Out One Evening”
- Brontë - “Love and Friendship”
- Byron - “She Walks in Beauty”
- Byron - “We’ll go no more a-roving”
- Keats - “Bright Star”
- Marvell - “To His Coy Mistress”
- Matthew Arnold - “Dover Beach”
- Tennyson - “The Princess”
- Thomas Ford - “There is a lady sweet and kind”
- Shakespeare - “If music be the food of love” from Twelfth Night
- Shakespeare - “Sigh no more, ladies” from Much Ado
- Shakespeare - Sonnet 130
- Yeats - “Down by the Salley Gardens”
- Yeats - “He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven”
- Yeats - “When You Are Old”
hair is finally long enough to go up in a bun without wispies flying errwhere
