By Shelly and Shakespeare Submitted by B.K. Date: 2016 Oct 31 Comment on this Work [[2016.10.31.14.41.31851]] |
A Little Mary Shelly I do know that for the sympathy of one living being, I would make peace with all. I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe. If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other. from FRANKENSTEIN "Beware, for I am fearless and therefore powerful. I will watch with the wiliness of a snake, that I may sting with its venom. Man, you shall repent of the injuries you inflict." from FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley "I am thy creature: I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel, whom thou drivest from joy for no misdeed." from FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley "Round about the cauldron go; In the poison'd entrails throw. Toad, that under cold stone Days and nights has thirty-one Swelter'd venom sleeping got, Boil thou first i' the charmed pot. Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble." The Witches from "The Tragedy of Macbeth" (Act 4, Scene 1) William Shakespeare |