Thursday, November 28, 2019

Hit The Bullseye!

Description of Illustration: illustration from 1881?, French, hit the bullseye, cherubim, ladies no longer in waiting, text "Contract Marriage", contract of marriage, target practice, bow and arrow, full color illustration, cartoon

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"Joy To The World!"

 
Description of Clip Art: black and white retro illustration, cherubim, halos, text "Joy To The World!" music, singing

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Vintage Photo of a Celtic Cross

 
Description of Photograph: black and white vintage photo, grave, graveyard, Celtic cross tombstone, The Irish remember their dead, cemetary

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Sketch of William Shakespeare

Description of the illustration: pen rendering of William Shakespeare, black and white sketch

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Old Photo of Vintage Brass

 
Description of Photograph: black and white vintage photo, brass instrument and musician

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Thursday, November 7, 2019

All Is Not Lost...

All Is Not Lost...
by Susan Coolidge.

In early dawning had come the guest,
And whether from East or whether from West,
The knew not, nor asked, as he stood and bent
At the entrance of the lowly tent:
He had dipped his hand in the bowl of pod,
He had thanked and praised and called it good;
And now between his hosts he sat,
And talked of matters so deep and wise
That Eve looked up from her braiding mat
With wonderment in her beautiful eyes.
"All is not lost," the stranger said,
"Though the garden of God be forfeited;
Still is there hope for the life of man,
Still can be struggle and will and plan,
Still can be strain toward the shining goal
Which trump and becomes his sinewy soul;
Still there is work to brace his thews,
And love to sweeten the hard won way,
And the power to give, and the right to choose,
And-- " he paused; and the rest he did not say.