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Hebrews: 13
Hebrews Chapter 13 1 Let brotherly love continue. 2 Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. 3 Remember them that are in bonds…The Devil's Dictionary: Gout
by Ambrose Bierce GORGONGRACESGOUT -n. A physician's name for the rheumatism of a rich patient.William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act I, Scene III
Scene IIIThe palaceEnter Queen Elizabeth, Rivers, and GreyRiversHave patience, madam: there's no doubt his majesty Will soon recover his accustom'd health.GreyIn that you brook it in, it…The Devil's Dictionary: Grammar
by Ambrose Bierce GRACESGRAPEGRAMMAR -n. A system of pitfalls thoughtfully prepared for the feet for the self-made man, along the path by which he advances to distinction.The First Wedding
The First WeddingThe June roses over the porch were awake bright and early on that morning, rejoicing with all their hearts in the cloudless sunshine, like friendly little neighbors, as they…Geology of the Grand Canyon: The Vermilion Cliffs.
THE TRIAS.THE TEMPLES AND TOWERS OF THE VIRGEN.THE VERMILION CLIFFS.To this great wall, terminating the Triassic terrace and stretching from the Hurricane Ledge to the Paria, Powell has given…1 Corinthians: 15
1 Corinthians Chapter 15 1 Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; 2 By which also ye are…Rear Window <span class="date" >(1954)</span>
Director: Alfred HitchcockCast: James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey and Thelma Ritter This may seem an idiosyncratic pick of Hitchcock's work, but many film lovers respond to the…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 2), Act I, Scene III
Scene IIIThe palaceEnter three or four Petitioners, Peter, the Armourer's man, being oneFirst PetitionerMy masters, let's stand close: my lord protector will come this way by and by, and then…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): A Portrait
by EmilyDickinsonXVIII Had a Guinea GoldenA Portrait A Portrait A face devoid of love or grace, A hateful, hard, successful face, A face with which a stone Would feel as thoroughly at…