"The Wasteland" author's monogram "Thou _ how sloth wastes the sluggish body": Ovid "Vast wasteland" coiner Newton "W is for Wasted" mystery author "Waste Land" poet "Waste not, want not," e.g. "The Waste Land" poet's monogram "The Waste Land" writer "The Wasteland" auth. "The Waste Land" poet's initials "The Waste Land" poet's inits. "The Waste Land" monogram "The Waste Land" penner "The Waste Land" poet T.S. "The Waste Land" "The Waste Land" author "The Waste Land" author's monogram "The Waste Land" inits. "Haste makes waste" and others "I had not thought death had undone so _": "The Waste Land" "Pasted" or "wasted," for "drunk" "The round _" (wastepaper basket) "The Waste Land," e.g. "American Idol" judge who wastes money? "Are you going to waste your life?" "Don't waste your breath!" "Don't waste your time" "Haste makes waste," e.g. destruction that wasteth at _": Psalm 91 "_ of kindness, however small, is wasted": Aesop "._ terrible thing to waste" "A mind is a terrible thing to waste" org. There were more trees than amenable fauns and nymphs, so that some trees that might have flourished magically became ordinary._ about (wastes time, British-style) _ around (wasted time) _ B (wastebasket) _ pump: waste disposal device _ waste (was expended uselessly) ''_ makes waste'' 'The Wasteland' author ". Musides ever granted his requests, though his eyes filled with visible tears at the thought that Kalos should care more for the fauns and the dryads than for him.Īnd at last, out of the shadow of the trees, racing up the hill for dear life, by thousands and by millions, came all kinds of creatures - Talking Beasts, Dwarfs, Satyrs, Fauns, Giants, Calormenes, men from Archenland, Monopods, and strange unearthly things from the remote islands of the unknown Western lands. Idle folk, indeed, said that Kalos conversed with the spirits of the grove, and that his statues were but images of the fauns and dryads he met there for he patterned his work after no living model. There were times when in one of his fanciful moods he could see himself as a young faun lurking in these thickets and peering out at those other human figures moving in the unmysterious sunlight.įIRST FAUN: Canst thou imagine where those spirits live Which make such delicate music in the woods? He was not asleep, he was not awake, stupefied merely, lapsing back to the state of the faun, the satyr. ![]() The Fauns were slily peeping- The Fauns, the prying Fauns- The arch, the laughing Fauns- The Fauns were slily peeping!įauns, accoupling with the Nymphs, formed light-footed bands that roamed the woods together. ![]() The faun Scoggin had disabled lay on the ground with a dozen men on him, holding down his rangy body and stabbing. ![]() He was a singer of lyrics and pastorals, a lover of the material beauty about him, and it is because he passed by the pietistic, the classic, the literary, and showed the beauty of physical life as an art motive that he is called the Faun of the Renaissance. She pranced like a pixilated faun down the center hall, passing clean, furnitureless rooms on either side. I shall be only statue of a Faun in her horrible house until the four thrones at Cair Paravel are filled and goodness knows when that will happen, or whether it will ever happen at all.įaun Tumnus, is under arrest and awaiting his trial on a charge of High Treason against her Imperial Majesty Jadis, Queen of Narnia, Chatelaine of Cair Paravel, Empress of the Lone Islands, etc. He tossed the pie to the fauns, who scrambled for it, bleating and whimpering.
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