To Mrs Reynold's Cat Cat! Who hast past thy Grand Climacteric, How many mice and Rats hast in thy days Destroy'd - how many tit bits stolen? Gaze With those bright languid segments green and prick Those velvet ears - but pr'ythee do not stick Thy latent talons in me - and upraise Thy gentle mew - and tell me all thy frays Of Fish and Mice, and Rats and tender chick. Nay look not down, nor lick thy dainty wrists - For all the wheezy Asthma, -and for all Thy tail's tip is nicked off - and though the fists Of many a maid have given thee many a maul, Still is that fur as soft as when the lists In youth thou enter'dst on glass- bottled wall. - John Keats 1818 The Infinite Cat Project Presented by Mike Stanfill, Private Hand Illustration, Animation, Web Design www.privatehand.com The
Eternal City of Rome's ancient monuments and galleries, which for centuries
have been a major draw on the international tourism map, are looking more
magnificent than ever after an extensive programme of restoration: streets
and squares have been repaved, historic buildings illuminated at night
and fountains cleaned. Alongside the facelift, contemporary stars of the
architectural firmament – including Richard Meyer, Zaha Hadid and
Odile Decq – are contributing to the changing face of 21st-century
Rome. No city in the world is as beautiful as Rome, and few as glamorous.
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