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Verses Collection (page 8)

"Verses: A Journey Through Time, Faith, and Art" The Lords Prayer echoes through the ages, a timeless verse of devotion and hope

Background imageVerses Collection: Allegory of the marriage of Francis Mollo and Anna Maria Ooms, 1674, Jeronimo Parensi

Allegory of the marriage of Francis Mollo and Anna Maria Ooms, 1674, Jeronimo Parensi, Nic. Andrea Tensini, 1674

Background imageVerses Collection: Rosalind, disguised as Ganymede, reading the verses in her praise that Orllando

Rosalind, disguised as Ganymede, reading the verses in her praise that Orllando (by tree in background) nailed to a tree, while Celia her cousin enters reading more

Background imageVerses Collection: Agnes Bulmer

Agnes Bulmer
AGNES BULMER (nee Collinson) English writer of religious verse, Wesleyan convert. Her The Messiahs Kingdom, of 14000 verses, may be the longest poem by a female. Date: 1775 - 1836

Background imageVerses Collection: Hiding from bills and debt

Hiding from bills and debt
A nursry verse wtih a grown up curse! The homeowner hides as various men he owes bills to come a knocking. Date: 1928- 1929

Background imageVerses Collection: Revolution Allegorised

Revolution Allegorised
The extremely popular verses of Beranger express the sentiments of the French man and woman in the street : he is an ardent supporter of the Revolution. Date: circa 1791

Background imageVerses Collection: Robert Estienne, French printer

Robert Estienne, French printer
Robert Estienne (1503-1559), French clasiscal scholar and printer. Estienne was born to a family of printers in Paris and was apperenticed to the profession

Background imageVerses Collection: Victoria Golden Jubilee

Victoria Golden Jubilee
Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee commemorated in patriotic verses under the banner God Save the Queen

Background imageVerses Collection: Felicia Hemans - 2

Felicia Hemans - 2
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS Popular writer of uplifting verses - The boy stood on the burning deck, The stately homes of England etc. with her autograph

Background imageVerses Collection: Louise Colet

Louise Colet
LOUISE COLET (nee Revoil) French writer of the Romantic school - verses such as Ce qui est dans le coeur des femmes, and novels such as Les coeurs brises

Background imageVerses Collection: Wagner / Score / Song

Wagner / Score / Song
Score for a humorous song, dedicated to Louis Kraft, proprietor of the Hotel Prusse at Leipzig, in gratitude for an enjoyable stay

Background imageVerses Collection: Stevenson. Poems

Stevenson. Poems
The Little Land

Background imageVerses Collection: Stevenson / Poems / Foreign

Stevenson / Poems / Foreign
Foreign Lands: " Up into the cherry tree Who should climb but little me? I held the trunk with both my hands, & looked abroad in foreign lands."

Background imageVerses Collection: Stevenson / Poems / Hay-Loft

Stevenson / Poems / Hay-Loft
The Hay-loft: " Oh, what a joy to clamber there, Oh, what a place for play, "

Background imageVerses Collection: Children / Water / Reflect

Children / Water / Reflect
Looking-glass River: " We can see our coloured faces, Floating on the shaken pool"

Background imageVerses Collection: Foreign Children

Foreign Children: " Little Indian, Sioux, or Crow, Little frosty Eskimo, Little Turk or Japanese, Don t you wish that you were me?"

Background imageVerses Collection: Boys Heads to Bed

Boys Heads to Bed
A young boy goes to bed with a candle

Background imageVerses Collection: Girl Undressing / Bed 1905

Girl Undressing / Bed 1905
Bed in Summer: " In winter I get up at night, & dress by yellow candle- light. In summer quite the other way; I have to go to bed by day."

Background imageVerses Collection: Stevenson / Poems / Shadow

Stevenson / Poems / Shadow
My Shadow: " I have a little shadow that goes in & out with me, & what can be the use of him is more than I can see."



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"Verses: A Journey Through Time, Faith, and Art" The Lords Prayer echoes through the ages, a timeless verse of devotion and hope. "Christmas Day in the Workhouse": verses that shed light on the struggles of forgotten souls during the holiday season. Half Dome mountain at sunset in Yosemite Valley: nature's majestic verses painted across the sky. Poetry, from an Album of Poems: delicate verses crafted with graphite and watercolors, capturing emotions beyond words. A man on a road photo captures fleeting moments frozen in time; his story told through visual verses. Carolina Oliphant's poem Bonnie Charlie comes to life with vibrant colors and intricate illustrations - verses that stir patriotic hearts. Frances Ridley Havergal weaves spiritual truths into her hymns - verses that uplift and inspire generations. In a simple room lies a boy surrounded by toy soldiers - his dreams whispered through bedtime verses filled with adventure. R. L Stevenson's poems transport us to distant lands where imagination runs wild - poetic verses that ignite wanderlust within our souls. Titus Manlius horseback gallops across ancient pages; anonymous artists immortalize history through artistic verses. Decima mourns King Charles II's death with eloquent verse, paying tribute to a fallen monarch who shaped an era. The Death of Charles II of Spain depicted in vivid detail by Franco Estius tells its own tragic tale through brushstrokes instead of written verse.