The stalks hum, the loose husks whisk skyward in half-playing
swirls, and the wind hurries on.... A tree tries to argue, bare
limbs waving, but there is no detaining the wind."
-Aldo Leopold
The stalks hum, the loose husks whisk skyward in half-playing
swirls, and the wind hurries on.... A tree tries to argue, bare
limbs waving, but there is no detaining the wind."
-Aldo Leopold
Who was wont to fill your audience’s hearts with glee,
With your charming songs, and lectures against strong drink:
Britain had nothing else to fear, as far as you could think"
'The Death of Prince Leopold', 1884
Who was wont to fill your audience’s hearts with glee,
With your charming songs, and lectures against strong drink:
Britain had nothing else to fear, as far as you could think"
'The Death of Prince Leopold', 1884
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/176162/
The curse of Leopold Bloom seems to be lingering at the lavishly recreated Burton Tavern on Dublin’s Duke…
https://www.europesays.com/ie/176162/
The curse of Leopold Bloom seems to be lingering at the lavishly recreated Burton Tavern on Dublin’s Duke…
Omdat we nooit steun uit Frankrijk kregen is het niet doorgegaan.
Omdat we nooit steun uit Frankrijk kregen is het niet doorgegaan.
Grand Duke Leopold: "Why must you burden me with this mental image?"
Grand Duke Leopold: "Why must you burden me with this mental image?"
2. Pol Pot
3. King Leopold
4. Hitler
5. Ted Kaczynski
6. Hitler
7. Hitler
2. Pol Pot
3. King Leopold
4. Hitler
5. Ted Kaczynski
6. Hitler
7. Hitler
Leopold Staf na dobranoc🌜
Leopold Staf na dobranoc🌜
Who was wont to fill your audience’s hearts with glee,
With your charming songs, and lectures against strong drink:
Britain had nothing else to fear, as far as you could think"
'The Death of Prince Leopold', 1884
Who was wont to fill your audience’s hearts with glee,
With your charming songs, and lectures against strong drink:
Britain had nothing else to fear, as far as you could think"
'The Death of Prince Leopold', 1884