gryphon569: It is an ancient Mariner
gryphon569: "Why look'st thou so?" - "With my cross-bow / I shot the Albatross."
gryphon569: All stood together on the deck
gryphon569: Farewell, farewell! but this I tell / To thee, thou Wedding-Guest!
gryphon569: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
gryphon569: How Gargamelle, being great with Gargantua, did eate a huge Deale of Tripes
gryphon569: How a Monk of Sevile saved the Closse of the Abbey from being ransacked by the Enemie
gryphon569: How Gargantua did eate up six Pilgrims in a Sallet
gryphon569: How Grangousier sent for his Legions, and how Touchfaucet slew Rashcalf, and was afterwards executed by the command of Picrochole
gryphon569: How the Lords of Kissebreech and Suckfist did plead before Pantagruel without an Atturney
gryphon569: Title page
gryphon569: The 13 Clocks, by James Thurber
gryphon569: Molesworth - How to be Topp, by Geoffrey Willans
gryphon569: Repulse Boarders!
gryphon569: Mantrap with Prey
gryphon569: They Wrestled for Aeons and Aeons
gryphon569: Ghosts and Witches, by J Wentworth Day
gryphon569: Poe's Tales of Mystery & Imagination
gryphon569: Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, edited by Herbert A Wise and Phyllis Fraser
gryphon569: He held his head by the hair, in his hand
gryphon569: The man and the beast fell locked together and the water swirled about them
gryphon569: So he came to the court, sound and whole
gryphon569: Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales - Book One
gryphon569: Hungarian refugees
gryphon569: Yugoslav refugee family living in an old railway carriage
gryphon569: Refugees in Italy
gryphon569: No burial these prettye babes ...
gryphon569: Their prettye lippes with blackberries ...
gryphon569: The other would not agree thereto ...
gryphon569: Yet one of them, more hard of heart ...