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Τypographic ornament in ancient city of Kamiros in Rhodes island, Greece. Flower decorations are among the oldest typographic ornaments. A fleuron can also be used to fill the white space that results from the indentation of the first line of a paragraph, [4] on a line by itself to divide paragraphs in a highly stylized way, to divide lists, or for pure ornamentation. [5]
Saint Paul Church (Westerville, Ohio) - Angel room, Jesus Loves Me stained glass window " Jesus Loves Me " is a Christian hymn written by Anna Bartlett Warner (1827–1915). [ 1 ] The lyrics first appeared as a poem in the context of an 1860 novel called Say and Seal , written by her older sister Susan Warner (1819–1885), in which the words ...
Birthplace of Fanny Crosby. Frances Jane Crosby was born on March 24, 1820, in the village of Brewster, about 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City. [10] [11] She was the only child of John Crosby and his second wife Mercy Crosby, both of whom were relatives of Revolutionary War spy Enoch Crosby.
CIL 4.5296 (or CLE 950) [a] is a poem found graffitied on the wall of a hallway in Pompeii.Discovered in 1888, it is one of the longest and most elaborate surviving graffiti texts from the town, and may be the only known love poem from one woman to another from the Latin world.
"I Loved You" (Russian: Я вас любил, Ya vas lyubíl) is a poem by Alexander Pushkin written in 1829 and published in 1830. It has been described as "the quintessential statement of the theme of lost love" in Russian poetry, [ 1 ] and an example of Pushkin's respectful attitude towards women.
"Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It!"—1882, music by William J. Kirkpatrick [28] "Rescue the Perishing, Care for the Dying"—1869, music by W. Howard Doane [29] "Safe in the Arms of Jesus"—1868, music by W. Howard Doane [30] "Saved by Grace"—1891, music by George C. Stebbins [31] "Savior, More Than Life to Me"—1875, music by W. Howard ...
Poems of the Fancy: 1800 The Danish Boy 1799 A Fragment Former title: Bore the title of: "A Fragment" from 1800–1832 and "A Danish boy. A Fragment" from 1836 onwards "Between two sister moorland rills" Poems of the Fancy: 1800 Lucy Gray; or, Solitude: 1799 "Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray:" Poems referring to the Period of Childhood. 1800 Ruth 1799
Roy Croft (sometimes, Ray Croft) is a pseudonym frequently given credit for writing a poem titled "Love" that begins "I love you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I am with you." [1] The poem, which is commonly used in Christian wedding speeches and readings, is quoted frequently. The poem is actually by Mary Carolyn Davies. [2]