The plains drift on through the deep daylight. Iwatch the snow bees sent mad by the sun. The limbs of the hickory trees swing loose in the noontide, Feathery, stretching their necks. The wind blows through its own hair forever. If something is due me still ---Firedogs, ashes, the so...
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I find, after all these years, I am a believer—I believe what the thunder and lightning have to say;I believe that dreams are real, and that death has two reprisals;I believe that dead leaves and black water fill my heart. I shall die like a cloud, beautiful, white, full of nothin...
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. Charles I- as Charles II he was Holy Roman Emperor and as Charles I he was king of France (823-877) Charles II,Charles the Bald,Charles 2.Charles I- son of James I who was King of England and Scotland and Irelan...
“Not for food. You.” He growled the words and she felt her cheeks heat as he nudged her with his hips then walked them backward towards the bedroom. “Ezra!” Her eyes darted to the windows. He chuckled. “I love that I can make you blush. The impersonal practitioner in public—...
Charles I Charles I, king of Great Britain and Ireland. (more) Charles I king of Great Britain and Ireland Ask the Chatbot a Question More Actions Written by Maurice Ashley Fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Last Updated: Feb 19, 2025 • Article History Quick Fa...
Purchased a bag last year and it has been the most incredible bag! Perfect for spring summer but also a great transitional piece I used during autumn too, has held up wonderfully so far and goes with everything See more Eldia Desera Feb 26, 2025 I love the design of this Charles & ...
Charles I, king of Great Britain and Ireland (1625–49), whose authoritarian rule and quarrels with Parliament provoked a civil war that led to his execution. He carried on the belief in royal absolutism that was advocated by his father, James I, who beg
(I loved reading the Roger Lancelyn Green retelling of Robin Hood as a child, but I always skipped the last chapter. I don’t need to see Robin die; I want him in the eternal present of Sherwood Forest. Don’t end that for me.) ...
OverthefollowingdaysIplayedhermessageofwishesoverandoveragain,listeningtothelastwordsshesaid."Iloveyouvery,verymuch,Mom."then,acoupleofweeksbeforemybirthday,whileIwasdoinglaundry,Iaccidentallydroppedmyphoneinthewashingmachine.QuicklyIpulleditoutanddrieditoff,butwhenIcheckedmyvoicemail,Patty'smessagewasgone.I...