Who is Walter Crane

Walter Crane (15 August 1845 – 14 March 1915) was an English artist and book illustrator. He is considered to be the most influential, and among the most prolific, children's book creators of his generation and, along with Randolph Caldecott and Kate Greenaway, one of the strongest contributors to the child's nursery motif that the genre of English children's illustrated literature would exhibit in its developmental stages in the later 19th century.Crane's work featured some of the more colourful and detailed beginnings of the child-in-the-garden motifs that would characterize many nursery rhymes and children's stories for decades to come. He was part of the Arts and Crafts movement and produced an array of paintings, illustrations, children's books, ceramic tiles, wallpapers and other d...
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Walter Crane Poems

  • The Little Disaster
    Once there lived a little man,
    Where a little river ran,
    And he had a little farm and little dairy O!
    And he had a little plough, ...
  • If All The World Were Paper
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    If all the world were paper,
    And all the sea were ink, ...
  • The Two Jars
    "Never fear!" said The Brass to the Clay
    Of two Jars that the flood bore away:
    "Keep you close to my side!"
    But the porcelain replied, ...
  • The Bear & The Bees
    "Their honey I'll have when I please;
    Who cares for such small things as Bees?"
    Said the Bear; but the stings
    Of these very small things ...
  • The Wolf And The Lamb
    A wolf, wanting lamb for his dinner,
    Growled out--"Lamb you wronged me, you sinner."
    Bleated Lamb--"Nay, not true!"
    Answered Wolf--"Then 'twas Ewe-- ...
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Good 13 Pretty 12 King 12 Queen 9 Head 8 Play 8 Great 8 Sweet 8 High 8 Morning 8


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Obiit Mdcccxxxiii (Entire)
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Strong Son of God, immortal Love,
Whom we, that have not seen thy face,
By faith, and faith alone, embrace,
Believing where we cannot prove;
Thine are these orbs of light and shade;
Thou madest Life in man and brute;
Thou madest Death; and lo, thy foot
Is on the skull which thou hast made.
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