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#PR3639.P8 P6 1809 Cage contains the posthumous poems of [http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0027174/ William Preston, Esq.] See, he really ''was'' a time traveler! | #PR3639.P8 P6 1809 Cage contains the posthumous poems of [http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0027174/ William Preston, Esq.] See, he really ''was'' a time traveler! | ||
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#In OCLC, our copy of the 1913 silent film ''Marc'Antonio e Cleopatra'' had a summary that indicated, "Octavius, Antony's Roman wife, threatens the vengeance of Rome against Antony after he spurns her in Egypt." That's quite a plot twist, and certainly explains the enmity between Octavius and Antony! |
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Things I've found in collection items worth sharing
- "Epitaph upon Robespierre", from William Thomas Fitzgerald's Miscellaneous poems (PR4705 .F33 1801 Cage)
- Passant! ne pleure pas mon sort--
- Si Je vivois, Tu serois mort.
- Stranger! forbear to grieve that I am dead,
- For were I living, You would lose your head.
- "The Trap", by Thomas Gilliland, is "dedicated to the ladies." The dedication is signed, "I am, LADIES, with every respect and admiration for your sex, The Author."
- PR3639.P8 P6 1809 Cage contains the posthumous poems of William Preston, Esq. See, he really was a time traveler!
- In OCLC, our copy of the 1913 silent film Marc'Antonio e Cleopatra had a summary that indicated, "Octavius, Antony's Roman wife, threatens the vengeance of Rome against Antony after he spurns her in Egypt." That's quite a plot twist, and certainly explains the enmity between Octavius and Antony!