Asleep or sleep is a naturally recurring state characterized by reduced or absent consciousness.
Asleep may also refer to:
Cell most often refers to:
Cleopatra was the last active Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt before it became a Roman province.
A fugitive is a person fleeing from arrest.
Romance may refer to:
Dark Angel may refer to:
Wanderer, Wanderers, or The Wanderer may refer to:
A highwayman was a criminal who robbed travelers on the road.
Voyage(s) or The Voyage may refer to:
Darkness is the absence of light.
Lost in Translation may refer to:
Howl most often refers to:
Framed may refer to:
Night is the period in which the sun is below the horizon.
William Blake's body of work has influenced countless writers, poets and painters, and his legacy is often apparent in modern popular culture. His artistic endeavours, which included songwriting in addition to writing, etching and painting, often espoused a sexual and imaginative freedom that has made him a uniquely influential figure, especially since the 1960s. After Shakespeare, far more than any other canonical writer, his songs have been set and adapted by popular musicians including U2, Jah Wobble, Tangerine Dream, Bruce Dickinson and Ulver. Folk musicians, such as M. Ward, have adapted or incorporated portions of his work in their music, and figures such as Bob Dylan, Alasdair Gray and Allen Ginsberg have been influenced by him. The genre of the graphic novel traces its origins to Blake's etched songs and Prophetic Books, as does the genre of fantasy art.
A denial is an assertion that an allegation is not true.
"Love Among the Ruins" is an 1855 poem by Robert Browning. It is the first poem in the collection Men and Women.
Sleepless may refer to:
Ariel may refer to:
Greed is an excessive desire to possess wealth or goods with the intention to keep it for one's self.
Chang hen ge may refer to: