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Verse Collection (page 6)

"Verse: A Melody of Imagination and Expression" In the enchanting world of verse, where words dance upon the pages like graceful ice skaters

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Verse Collection: He shot Johnnie Sprig through the middle of his Wig (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Miss Muffet is frightened by the Spider (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Letter G, Gluttonous Goat Getting Gastronomic Gratification Guzzling Governors Gaiters
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Verse Collection: Letter C, Constitutionally Courageous Constable Chasing Cacophonous Cat (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: The Little Land (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: The Old Woman makes the Broth (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: A Little Boy (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Puss catches a Rabbit (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: The Princes Trumpeters rouse the People (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: The Sisters tell Cinderella what happened at the Ball (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Where are you Going, my Pretty Maid? (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: At Banbury Cross (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Pat-A-Cake, Pat-A-Cake (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Tennyson, The Foresters (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Letter X, Xenophon Xenodochising Xerodermatic Xanthippe (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Letter L, Love-lorn Lyrist Letting Loose Luxurious Language (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Cover illustration for Alliterative Anomalies for Infants and Invalids (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: The Flowers (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Puss welcomes the King and the Princess to the Castle (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Goldilocks in the Bears Cottage (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Simple Simon and the Pieman (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Baby Bunting (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Tennyson, The Princess (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Letter U, Unmistakably Unemployed Unit Undergoing Unqualified Uneasiness (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Letter J, Jocular Judge Jabbering Jejune Jokes (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Foreign Children (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Illustration for Three Blind Mice (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: The Babes in the Wood. Unknown (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: The Camels Hump. Rudyard Kipling (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: The Imps in the Heavenly Meadow. Kate Bunce (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: John Keats: Sleep And Poetry (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: John Keats: Isabella, Or, The Pot Of Basil (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: John Keats: Endymion (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: John Keats: The Eve Of St Agnes (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: John Keats: Ode On Melancholy (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Illustration for Robert Brownings Pied Piper of Hamelin (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Landscape, 1734 (ink & colour on paper)
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Verse Collection: Plum, Narcissus and Rock, 1679 (ink on paper)
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Verse Collection: Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. Eugene Field (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Lady Clare. Lord Tennyson (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Liebe alte Kinderreime, Silhouette (litho)
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Verse Collection: From 'A Midsummer-Nights Dream. 'William Shakespeare (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: The Land of Counterpane. R L Stevenson (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Red Riding-Hood makes ready to start (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Tennyson, The May Queen (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Tennyson, The Falcon (colour litho)
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Verse Collection: Tennyson, Lady Clare (colour litho)


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"Verse: A Melody of Imagination and Expression" In the enchanting world of verse, where words dance upon the pages like graceful ice skaters, we find ourselves immersed in a tapestry of diverse imagery. Just as William Blake's "The Lamb" evokes innocence and experience, his illustrations transport us to a realm where imagination knows no bounds. As we wander through this poetic landscape, we stumble upon an unexpected sight—a museum showcasing an Ichthyosaurus fossil. Its ancient bones whisper tales of forgotten oceans and prehistoric wonders, reminding us that even in verse, history has its place. But it is not only fossils that captivate our attention; there is also the power of symbolism. A woman raising her skirts to scare off the devil reminds us that poetry can be both playful and profound—using metaphorical gestures to confront our deepest fears. And what could be more whimsical than four frogs gracefully gliding across ice on a Christmas card? In this moment frozen in time, joy leaps from their amphibian hearts onto the canvas—an invitation for merriment during the festive season. Yet amidst all these delightful scenes lies wisdom wrapped in humor. An old man with a beard warns us with jestful certainty about life's inevitable disappointments—a reminder that poetry can hold truths even within its most comical verses. From Colmans Mustard advertisements to breathtaking landscapes like Half Dome mountain at sunset in Yosemite National Park, verse takes on many forms. It paints vivid pictures with words alone or accompanies visual masterpieces created by others—each stroke adding depth to our understanding of human expression. Just as George Chapman's anonymous portrait invites curiosity into his identity, so does poetry invite introspection into our own souls. Like an album filled with poems and watercolors from 1828 or "The Pipes Of Lucknow, " colored lithographs transporting us back in time—we discover new facets of ourselves through every line read or heard.