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Luminy Debre

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Illustrations for Paradiso, The Divine Comedy (1320) by Gustave Doré

Canto XVIII: The saintly creatures flying, sang, and made Now D. now I. now L. figur’d I’ th’ air.

Canto XXVIII: All, as they circle in their orders, look Aloft, and downward with such sway prevail, That all with mutual impulse tend to God.

Canto XXXI: In fashion, as a snow-white rose, lay then Before my view the saintly multitude

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Who could have seen his hollow cheek; his sunken brilliant eye; his black-attired figure, indefinably grim, although well-knit and well-proportioned; his grizzled hair hanging, like tangled sea-weed, about his face, – as if he had been, through his whole life, a lonely mark for the chafing and beating of the great deep of humanity, – but might have said he looked like a haunted man?

Charles Dickens -  an excerpt from “The Haunted Man and The Ghost’s Bargain” 1848

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Wes as the white river kid.

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