Gurung added some exclamation points, specifically citing as his muse a woman in combat.
Van Gogh found his muse in the city of Arles, which set the scene for many of his most famous works.
It's not long, though, before the cat's out of the bag, and Will, reciprocating the heaving-bosom love of his lady, has found his muse.
It was in that summer Dante Gabriel Rossetti met his muse, Jane Morris, who was Jane Burden at the time, and who came to embody the Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty.
Though the sometimes indolent ways of the British upper classes served as his muse, his writing gave the impression that he embraced the immense, and in a very real sense, the anti-conservative changes wrought by Thatcherism.
For example, Athol Fugard, the internationally acclaimed Afrikaner playwright who wrote the Oscar-winning film Tsotsi and The Road to Mecca, a play about the local artist Helen Martins, found his muse in this scenic corner of the Karoo.
In the distant future, he is a space traveller and she is his saintly muse, floating together through the void in a lovely bubble.
There are even more nooks and crannies to snoop around in, skeleton key in hand, looking for clues about the nature of the relationship between Lewis Carroll and his young muse Alice Liddell.
And "Dreamchild" (1985), with Ian Holm as Lewis Carroll and Coral Browne as an aged Alice Liddell, jumps from reality to memory to fantasy and back again as it charts the odd and unsettling, yet somehow life-affirming, relationship between a repressed but brilliant fabulist and his juvenile muse.
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Marie-Therese, who Picasso called his "golden muse", was the artist's mistress from 1927 to 1935.
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An entrant from a televised ice-dancing contest is granted a double-page spread to muse upon his newly transplanted hair.
And his aunt, Loulou de la Falaise, started out designing fabrics for Halston before becoming Yves Saint Laurent's muse and the inspiration for his famous "Le Smoking" Jacket.
They withdrew after Bono injured his back but The Edge joined Muse on Saturday to perform Where The Streets Have No Name.
Will he, they muse, be willing to jeopardise his reputation for prudence by letting Mr Jospin keep the voters sweet in the run-up to next year's big election?
Court documents said Muse was the first to board the vessel, firing his AK-47 assault rifle at Captain Richard Phillips.
Prosecutors said Muse was the first to board the Maersk Alabama, firing his AK-47 assault rifle at Capt Phillips.
That doesn't happen here, for Mr. Muse has gone to enormous and gratifying trouble to surround him with actors who can punch his weight.
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Mr. Muse has opted for a modified modern-dress staging ("suits and swords, " in his neat phrase) that eschews cheap political point-making.
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