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Paulson, Ronald (1992). Hogarth: High Art and Low, 1732–50 Vol 2. Lutterworth Press. ISBN 0-7188-2855-0. LORD JEHOVAH, at dawn you will hear my voice and at dawn I shall be ready and shall appear before you. I am a huge fan of the simple 7-day pill organizers. I suggest reloading them on Sunday evenings and getting your pills straight for the following week. Take it one week at a time, and keep your pill organizer in the same location in your home, in a spot you see every day." —Alaina Ross, RN with 10 years of experience as a PACU nurse Paulson, Ronald (1993). Hogarth: Art and Politics, 1750–64 Vol 3. Lutterworth Press. ISBN 0-7188-2875-5.

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The crying boy in Hogarth's work is based on this infant in the foreground of Poussin's first rendition of the Rape of the Sabine Women. Hogarth took his inspiration for the series from the classical satires of Horace and Juvenal, via their Augustan counterparts, particularly John Gay's Trivia and Jonathan Swift's " A Description of a City Shower" and " A Description of the Morning". [2] He took his artistic models from other series of the "Times of Day", "The Seasons" and "Ages of Man", such as those by Nicolas Poussin and Nicolas Lancret, and from pastoral scenes, but executed them with a twist by transferring them to the city. He also drew on the Flemish "Times of Day" style known as points du jour, in which the gods floated above pastoral scenes of idealised shepherds and shepherdesses, [3] but in Hogarth's works the gods were recast as his central characters: the churchgoing lady, a frosty Aurora in Morning; the pie-girl, a pretty London Venus in Noon; the pregnant woman, a sweaty Diana in Evening; and the freemason, a drunken Pluto in Night. [1] William Hogarth Hogarth's Modern Moral Series: The Four Times of Day". Tate Online. 2007. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 . Retrieved 14 June 2007. King Street and Floral Street Area King Street". British History Online. 1970 . Retrieved 4 June 2007. Morning, noon, and night, I mulled over these things and cried out in my distress, and he heard my voice.LORD, in the morning you will hear me; in the morning I will present my case to you and then wait expectantly for an answer. Finlay Foster (1 July 1944). "William Hogarth and the Doctors". Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. 32 (3): 356–368. PMC 194385. PMID 16016656. Cunningham, Allan (1831). "William Hogarth". The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors. J and J Harper. YHWH, [in] the morning You hear my voice, | [In] the morning I set in array for You, | And I look out [expectantly].

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Underneath the windowshelf, a homeless family have made a bed for themselves: vagrancy was a criminal offence. Paulson, Ronald (2003). Hogarth's Harlot: Sacred Parody in Enlightenment England. Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-7391-6. Capt. Grose (1824). Ephraim Hardcastle (ed.). "An Essay on Comic Painting". Somerset House Gazette. London: W. Wetton. 1: 70. a b c d e I. R. F. Gordon (5 November 2003). "The Four Times of the Day and Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn". The Literary Encyclopedia . Retrieved 18 January 2007. Lichtenberg, Georg C. (1966). Lichtenberg's Commentaries on Hogarth's Engravings. Trans. Innes and Gustav Herdan. London: Cresset Press.Shesgreen, Sean (1983). Hogarth and the Times-of-the-Day Tradition. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p.121. ISBN 978-0801415043. Organizers that come with limited sections and force you to mix multiple pills together can undermine the purpose of a pillbox. The most helpful organizers allow you to dissect and separate your medication based on time, day, and week. Morgan Edwards (2001). "William Hogarth: The Four Times of Day: Night". Wake Forest University . Retrieved 18 January 2007.

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History of the College". Royal College of Surgeons in England. 13 April 2006 . Retrieved 29 October 2011. Shesgreen, Sean (1974). Engravings by Hogarth: 101 Prints. New York: Dover Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-486-22479-1. St. Paul's Church". Survey of London: volume 36. British History Online. 1970 . Retrieved 11 June 2007. Evening, and morning, and at noon I will declare and make known my wants: and he shall hear my voice.

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Traditional scholarship has held that the night is 29 May, Oak Apple Day, a public holiday which celebrated the Restoration of the monarchy (demonstrated by the oak boughs above the barber's sign and on some of the subjects' hats, which recall the royal oak tree in which Charles II hid after losing the Battle of Worcester in 1651). Alternatively, Sean Shesgreen has suggested that the date is 3 September, commemorating the battle of Worcester itself, a dating that preserves the seasonal progression from winter to spring to summer to autumn. [33]

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In the morning, O LORD, You hear my voice; at daybreak I lay my plea before You and wait in expectation.My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up.

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