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In a written or published work, an initial or dropcap is a letter at the beginning of a word, a chapter, or a paragraph that is larger than the rest of the text. The word is derived from the Latin initialis, which means standing at the beginning. An initial often is several lines in height and in older books or manuscripts, sometimes ornately decorated.
In illuminated manuscripts, initials with images inside them, such as those illustrated here, are known as historiated initials. They were an invention of the Insular art of the British Isles in the eighth century. Initials containing, typically, plant-form spirals with small figures of animals or humans that do not represent a specific person or scene are known as "inhabited" initials. Certain important initials, such as the B of Beatus vir... at the opening of Psalm 1 at the start of a vulgate Latin psalter, could occupy a whole page of a manuscript.
These specific initials, in an illuminated manuscript, also were called Initiums.
Oh, if you would allow me to give a quick introduction
I'm more than pleased to make your acquaintance
Well, it's been minutes and I've already forgot your name
Oh, what a shame
I'm a little bit of loneliness
Mixed with determination and a strong opposition
At some point this must have been what I wanted
A thick haze and dark greys
I get lost
And I'm caught in the middle
I get set in my selfish ways
Born in the rainy days of May
Oh, I apologize for the brief interruption
I, I get sent on irrelevant tangents
So often that I can't keep my focus straight
Oh, what a shame
I'm a little bit of nervousness
Mixed with some paranoia and a strange disposition
At some point this must have been what I wanted
A thick haze and dark greys
I get lost
And I'm caught in the middle
And I get set in my selfish ways
Born in the rainy days of May
As I was sayin
A thick haze and dark greys
I get lost
And I'm caught in the middle
And I get set in my selfish ways
Born in the rainy days of May
My heart and my head
And my heart and my head
And my heart
And I'm caught in the middle
And I get set in my selfish ways
Born in the rainy days,
Born in the rainy days of May