who now beholds Cherube and Seraph rowling in the Flood With scatter'd Arms and Ensigns, till anon His swift pursuers from Heav'n Gates discern Th' advantage, and descending tread us down Thus drooping, or with linked Thunderbolts Transfix us to the bottom of this Gulfe.
There stood a Hill not far whose griesly top Belch'd fire and rowling smoak; the rest entire Shon with a glossie scurff, undoubted sign That in his womb was hid metallic Ore, The work of Sulphur.
One is the son of Jove, of Mars the other; Till conqueror Death discover them scarce men,
Rowling in brutish vices, and deformed, Violent or shameful death their due reward.
To see old schoolmeasther wi'out his hat, skimming along oop to his knees in mud and wather, tumbling over fences, and
rowling into ditches, and bawling oot like mad, wi' his one eye looking sharp out for the lad, and his coat-tails flying out behind, and him spattered wi' mud all ower, face and all!
But that hasn't deterred the makers of this drama, which follows
Rowling's story from childhood to the premiere of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
The series kicked off last week with soap legend June 'Dot Branning' Brown, and has now pulled off an even bigger coup by persuading Harry Potter creator JK
Rowling to take part.
The author JK
Rowling is to be honoured by the city of Edinburgh, where she moved nearly 15 years ago and wrote the Harry Potter books.
AUTHOR JK
Rowling has announced her first book to hit the shelves since Harry Potter's final outing - a series of fairy tales.
NEW YORK: Author JK
Rowling is eager to tell a judge this week that one of her biggest fans is living in fantasyland if he believes a "Harry Potter" encyclopedia he plans to publish does not violate her copyrights.
AUTHOR JK
Rowling's prequel to Harry Potter sold at auction for pounds 25,000 last night, amid frenzied bidding by fans of the boy wizard.
NEW YORK: Celebrated author JK
Rowling asked a US court Monday to block publication of an encyclopedia based on her blockbuster "Harry Potter" series of children s books, calling it "wholesale theft."