Author Facts
Titles to Authors 1
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Themes to Titles 1
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Quotations
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Became deaf and blind at nineteen months old.

Helen Keller

100

A Thing of Beauty

John Keats

100

The Gift of the Magi

O. Henry

100

Faith, God's Goodness

Christmas Time on the Frontier

100

Sacrifice and commitment

The Gift of the Magi

100

"Daisy's homely mouth dropped at the corners. Her toothache did not seem to matter to anyone."

A Start in Life by Ruth Suckow

200

Three Days to See

Helen Kellet

200

Christmas Time on the Frontier

Unknown

200

Expectation vs. reality

A Start in Life

200

The permanence of what is truly beautiful.

A Thing of Beauty

200

"Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep!"

Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth

300

The Spacious Firmament on High

Joseph Addison

300

A Start in Life

Ruth Suckow

300

Beauty can be found in simple things.

Composed Upon Westminster Bridge

300

We should not take any aspect of our lives for granted; appreciate what God has given.

Three Days to See

300

"Forever singing, as they sine, The Hand that made us is Divine."

The Spacious Firmament on High by Joseph Addison

400

Pied Beauty

Gerard Manley Hopkins

400

Composed Upon Westminster Bridge

William Wordsworth

400

Not taking God's creation for granted.

The Open Sky

400

God's variety in nature; there is beauty in imperfection.

Pied Beauty

400

"Glory be to God for dappled things-"

Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins

500

Sweet is the Breath of Morn

John Milton

500

The Open Sky

John Ruskin

500

The perfect beauty of the earth (specifically the Garden of Eden before the Fall)

Sweet is the Breath of Morn
500

The magnificence of the sky proclaims the wonder and power of our Creator.

The Spacious Firmament on High

500

"Hard times have come again and again, but we have trusted in Him, dreading nothing so much as a doubt of His protecting care."

Christmas on the Frontier by Unknown

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