Description
Watt's Shot Tower on the Lambeth bank of the River Thames is in the foreground
with a large lantern above the door
Lord Mayor 1634-1654
That passage is taken to be an affirmation of the complementary nature of action and consciousness (or contemplation) -- "He whose own heart is pure makes no judgment: there is no good or bad in what is done without desire
with Wyatt's statue of George III behind them at the junction of Pall Mall East and Cockspur Street
Cordelia comforting her father, King Lear, in prison, 1886 r Watt's Shot Tower on thetragedy written by William Shakespeare (1564 1616) in 1604 05;
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