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  2. Caroline Congdon - Wikipedia

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    In this manner she produced enough poems to fill a volume, The Guardian Angel, which was published in 1856 and which featured as a frontispiece a portrait of Congdon in her bed. [1] The poems range from shorter works on a variety of topics to long, narrative pieces on romantic subjects; the book also contains a poem on an abolitionist subject.

  3. Angel of God - Wikipedia

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    Guardian angel, by Pietro da Cortona, 1656 "Angel of God" (Latin: Ángele Dei) is a Roman Catholic traditional prayer for the intercession of the guardian angel, often taught to young children as the first prayer learned. It serves as a reminder of God's love, and by enjoining the guardian angel to support the child in a loving way, the prayer ...

  4. Bessie Pease Gutmann - Wikipedia

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    Bessie Pease Gutmann (1876 – 1960) was an American artist and illustrator, most noted for her paintings of putti, infants, and young children.During the early 1900s she was one of the better-known magazine and book illustrators in the United States. [1]

  5. Guardian Angels (Harpo Marx song) - Wikipedia

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    "Guardian Angels" is a song by Harpo Marx and lyricist Gerda Beilenson (1903-1985) originally for the film The All-Star Bond Rally(1945.) [1] The lyrics begin: "Guardian angels around my bed, Joining me in my prayers".

  6. Guardian angel - Wikipedia

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    By the 19th century, the guardian angel was no longer viewed in Anglophone lands as an intercessory figure, but rather as a force protecting the believer from performing sin. [citation needed] A parody appears in Lord Byron's 1819 poem Don Juan: Her guardian angel had given up his garrison (Canto I, xvii). [citation needed]

  7. The Littlest Angel - Wikipedia

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    The Littlest Angel is an American children's book by Charles Tazewell. It was first published in 1946, illustrated by Katherine Evans. It was reissued with different illustrators in 1962 and 1991. All the versions were published by Children's Press Inc. As of 2001 it was the fifteenth best-selling children's book of all time. [1]

  8. The Dream of Gerontius (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian Angel recommends Gerontius's case to this being's most powerful prayer. Once the Angel of the Agony has begged Jesus to be merciful to Gerontius and to hasten the purgatorial cleansing of all imperfect, saved souls, Gerontius declares himself ready to meet his God.

  9. Anthony Kellman - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Kellman (born 24 April 1955) is a Barbados-born poet, novelist, and musician.. In 1990, the British publishing house Peepal Tree Press published his first full-length book of poetry, Watercourse, which was endorsed by the late Martiniquan poet Edouard Glissant and which launched Kellman's international writing career. [1]