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Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his queer country : what the children saw and heard there / by Joel Cha
Harris, Joel Chandler,
viii, 230 p., [32] leaves of plates :
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Mr. Rabbit at home : a sequel to Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his queer country / by Joel Chandler H
Harris, Joel Chandler,
iv, 304 pages, 24 unnumbered leaves of plates :
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African American poetry : 250 years of struggle & song / Kevin Young, editor

lx, 1110 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598536669
Introduction / Bury me in a free land: 1770-1899 -- Lift every voice: 1900-1918 -- Dark tower: 1919-1936 -- Ballads of remembrance: 1936-1959 -- Ideas of ancestry: 1959-1975 -- Blue light sutras: 1976-1989 -- Praise songs for the day: 1990-2008 -- After the hurricane: 2009-2020

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The New Oxford Book of American Verse / Chosen and Edited by Richard Ellmann.

liv, 1076 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0195020588

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Field recordings / Soloists: Wash Dennis, et al.; Ensemble: Old Train Caller From New Orleans, Unide
Dennis, Wash.
1 online resource.
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The greatest legal fake book of all time.

672 p. of music ;
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About a quarter to nine -- Abide with me -- Afrikaan beat -- After the ball -- After the gold rush -- After midnight -- After the lights do down low -- Ah! so pure (from "Martha") -- Ah! sweet mystery of life (The dream melody) -- Ain't misbehavin' -- Ain't she sweet -- Ain't we got fun -- Alabama jubilee -- Alabamy bound -- Al di la -- Alleluia -- All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth -- All my love -- All my tomorrows -- All the way -- All this and heaven too -- All the gold in California -- All through the night -- Aloha-oe (Hawaiian farewell song) -- Alone together -- Along the Santa Fe Trail -- Alouette -- Always on my mind -- Am I blue? -- Am I in love? -- Amazing grace -- America -- America the beautiful -- An American in Paris -- American made -- American patrol -- And the angels sing -- Angel baby -- Angel eyes -- Angels from the realms of glory -- Angels we have heard on high (Westminster carol) -- Anniversary song -- Another lonely song -- Anything goes -- Anywhere my heart goes (Meggie's theme) -- April in Paris -- April showers -- Arab dance (from "The nutcracker suite) -- Aren't you glad you're you? -- Are you from Dixie? -- Are you lonesome tonight? -- Are you on the road to lovin' me again? -- Artist's life -- Arthur's theme (Best that you can do) -- As long as he needs me -- As tears go by -- As time goes by -- At sundown -- Auf wiedersehen, my dear -- Auld lang syne -- Autumn in New York -- Autumn nocturne -- Avalon -- Ave Maria / Away in a manger -- Baby baby (I know you're a lady) -- Baby, don't get hooked on me -- Baby face -- Baby, I'm-a want you -- Il bacio = The kiss -- Ball of fire -- Ballerina -- Baltimore Oriole -- The band played on -- Barbara Ann -- Barney Google -- Battle hymn of the republic -- Be my little baby bumble bee -- The beat goes on -- Beautiful Ohio -- Beautiful you -- Because -- Beep beep -- Beer barrel polka (Roll out the barrel) -- Before the next teardrop falls -- Begin the beguine -- Bei mir bist du schon (means that you're grand) -- Believe me if all those endearing young charms -- Beside a babbling brook -- The best of my love -- Between the devil and the deep blue sea -- Bewitched -- Bidin' my time -- Big noise from Winnetka -- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? -- Bimbombey -- Bird dog -- A bird in the gilded cage -- Birdland blues -- The birth of the blues -- Blame it on the bossa nova -- Blow, Gabriel, blow -- Blue champagne -- The blue room -- Blue and sentimental -- Blue Danube -- Blue gardenia -- Blue tango -- Blues for Daddy-o -- Blues in Hoss' flat -- Blues in the night (My mamma done tol' me) -- Bob white (whatcha gonna swing tonight?) -- Body and soul -- The boll weevil -- Boo-hoo -- Born free -- The boulevard of broken dreams -- The Bowery -- Breezin' along with the breeze -- Brian's song -- Bridal chorus (from "Lohengrin") -- Breaking up is hard to do -- Brighten the corner where you are -- Brother, can you spare a dime -- Brotherly shove -- Bud on Bach -- Buffalo gals -- Bugle call rag -- But not for me -- But you know I love you -- By a waterfall -- By the beautiful sea -- By the light of the silvery moon -- Bye bye blackbird -- Bye bye, love -- Calcutta -- Calendar girl -- California here I come -- California sun -- Canadian capers -- Can this be love? -- Can you read my mind? (Love theme from "Superman") -- Can't we be friends? -- Can't we talk it over -- Can't yo' hear me callin', Caroline -- Caravan -- Careless love -- Carolina in the morning -- Carolina moon -- Carry me back to old Virginny -- Catch us if you can -- Catching the sun -- Cement mixer (Put-ti, put-ti) -- Chances are -- Charleston -- Chariots of fire -- Cheatin' on me -- Cheerful little earful -- Cherokee -- Chi-baba chi-baba (My bambino go to sleep) -- Chinatown, my Chinatown -- Christmas auld lang syne -- Christmas in Killarney -- The Christmas waltz -- Chussen kalle mazel tov -- Cinnamon girl -- Clair de lune -- Clancy lowered the boom! -- Clap yo' hands -- Clarinet polka -- Close to you -- The coffee song (They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil) -- Collegiate -- Come back to Sorrento -- Come dance with me -- Come fly with me -- Come go with me -- Come, Josephine, in my flying machine -- Come live with me -- Comin' thru the rye -- Conquistador -- The continental -- Could I have this dance -- Count every star -- Country gardens -- Crazy rhythm -- Crimson and clover -- Cry -- Cuddle up a little closer, lovey mine -- A cup of coffee, a sandwich, and you -- Cute -- Daddy's home -- Daisy Jane -- Dance little bird -- Dance of the infidels -- Dance to the music -- Dancing in the dark -- Dancing on the ceiling -- Dancing with tears in my eyes -- Darlin' -- Darn that dream -- The daughter of Rosie O'Grady -- Day by day -- Day in, day out -- Days of wine and roses -- Daydream believer -- Daytime friends -- Deck the halls -- Deep in a dream -- Delicado (Baiao) -- The desert song -- Devoted to you -- Deyainu -- Diamonds are a girl's best friend -- Die greene koseene = My little country cousin -- Dinah -- Dixie -- Dixieland delight -- Do, do, do -- Do nothin' till you hear from me -- Does the spearmint lose its flavor (on the bedpost over night?) -- Dominique -- Domino -- Don't bring Lulu -- Don't break the heart that loves you -- Don't cry Joe (Let her go, let her go, let her go) -- Don't fence me in -- Don't forbid me -- Don't get around much anymore -- Don't take your love from me -- Don't you want me? -- Down among the sheltering palms -- Down by the O-H-I-O -- Down by the river-side -- Down in the valley -- Down here on the ground -- Down on 33rd and 3rd (Thoity thoid and Thoid) -- Dream -- A dream -- Dream lover -- Dream weaver -- Drinking again -- Drinking song -- Duelin' banjos -- Early autumn -- Early mornin' rain -- Earth angel -- Ease on down the road -- Easy come, easy go -- El choclo (tango Argentine) -- El watusi -- Elogie -- Embraceable you -- Empty saddles -- Enjoy yourself (it's later than you think) -- The entertainer -- Etude / An evening prayer -- Evergreen (Love theme from "A star is born") -- Evergreen (A wedding song) -- Everybody loves a lover -- Everybody loves somebody -- Everybody makes mistakes -- Everybody's somebody's fool -- Everybody's talkin' (Echoes) -- Every little movement -- Everything is beautiful -- Ev'rybody has the right to be wrong! (at least once) -- Exactly like you -- Eye of the tiger (the theme from "Rocky III").

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Dearest chums and partners : Joel Chandler Harris's letters to his children : a domestic biography /
Harris, Joel Chandler,
xlvii, 531 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0820314803

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The hymnal, army and navy / edited by Ivan L. Bennett.

1 close score (607 pages) ;
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Voices within the ark : the modern Jewish poets / edited by Howard Schwartz & Anthony Rudolf ; [cove

xxxviii, 1210 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0380761092 (pbk.)

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Hymnal of the Evangelical Church.

x, 621, 98 p. :
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Works. Selections
Shakespeare, William,
xxxiii, 572 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780143134374
January -- Two households, both alike in dignity' -- Romeo and Juliet -- Prologue -- If music be the food of love, play on' -- Twelfth Night -- Act 1 Scene 1 -- The reason is your spirits are attentive.' -- The Merchant of Venice -- Act 5 Scene 1 -- Under the greenwood tree' -- As You Like It -- Act 2 Scene 5 -- In sooth I know not why I am so sad.' -- The Merchant of Venice -- Act 1 Scene 1 -- "If this fall into thy hand, revolve.'" -- Twelfth Night -- Act 2 Scene 5 -- If all the year were playing holidays' -- Henry IV, Part 1 -- Act 1 Scene 2 -- ̀Devouring Time, blunt thou the Lion's paws' -- Sonnet 19 -- ̀The lunatic, the lover and the poet' -- A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Act 5 Scene 1 -- ̀Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! Rage! Blow!' -- King Lear -- Act 3 Scene 2 -- I show it most of all when I show justice' -- Measure for Measure -- Act 2 Scene 2 -- ̀Health to my sovereign, and new happiness' -- Henry IV, Part 2 -- Act 4 Scene 4 -- ̀"Love comforteth like sunshine after rain'" -- Venus and Adonis -- Lines 799-816 -- ̀Here's flowers for you:' -- The Winter's Tale -- Act 4 Scene 4 -- Now, Master Shallow, you'll complain of me to the King?' -- The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Act 1 Scene 1 -- S̀ir, understand you this of me in sooth' -- The Taming of the Shrew -- Act 1 Scene 2 -- When my cue comes, call me, and I will answer' -- A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Act 4 Scene 1 -- Ì pray you tarry, pause a day or two' -- The Merchant of Venice -- Act 3 Scene 2 -- ̀Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds' -- Romeo and Juliet -- Act 3 Scene 2 -- ̀Hard to seem won; but I was won, my lord' -- Troilus and Cressida -- Act 3 Scene 2 -- "This is a sorry sight.' -- Macbeth -- Act 2 Scene 2 -- Ì pray you, what is't o'clock?' -- As You Like It -- Act 3 Scene 2 -- ̀My lovely Aaron, wherefore look'st thou sad' -- Titus Andronicus -- Act 2 Scene 3 -- Who is this? My niece, that flies away so fast?' -- Titus Andronicus -- Act 2 Scene 4 -- ̀Here, father, take the shadow of this tree' -- King Lear -- Act 5 Scene 2 -- Ǹow until the break of day' -- A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Act 5 Scene 1 -- ̀He hath disgraced me' -- The Merchant of Venice -- Act 3 Scene 1 -- ̀Come, sir, now' -- The Winter's Tale -- Act 2 Scene 1 -- Are not these woods' -- As You Like It -- Act 2 Scene 1 -- ̀To be, or not to be -- that is the question;' -- Hamlet -- Act 3 Scene 1 -- Ay, but to die, and go we know not where' -- Measure for Measure -- Act 3 Scene 1 -- February -- ̀Good morrow, Benedick. Why, what's the matter' -- Much Ado About Nothing -- Act 5 Scene 4 -- ̀Do I stand there? I never had a brother;' -- Twelfth Night -- Act 5 Scene 1 -- I wonder how our princely father 'scaped' -- Henry VI, Part 3 -- Act 2 Scene 1 -- ̀They know the corn' -- Coriolanus -- Act 3 Scene 1 -- In Troy there lies the scene. From isles of Greece' -- Troilus and Cressida -- Prologue -- O, courage, courage, princes! Great Achilles' -- Troilus and Cressida -- Act 5 Scene 5 -- This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle' -- Richard II -- Act 2 Scene 1 -- This is the man should do the bloody deed; -- King John -- Act 4 Scene 2 -- ̀Chirrah!' -- Love's Labour's Lost -- Act 5 Scene 1 -- ̀My wind cooling my broth' -- The Merchant of Venice -- Act 1 Scene 1 -- ̀Calpurnia!' -- Julius Caesar -- Act 1 Scene 2 -- ̀But love, first learned in a lady's eyes' -- Love's Labour's Lost -- Act-4 Scene 3 -- ̀Doubt thou the stars are fire.' -- Hamlet -- Act 2 Scene 2 -- When, in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes' -- Sonnet 29 -- ̀Lady, by yonder blessed moon I vow' -- Romeo and Juliet -- Act 2 Scene 2 -- I have been studying how I may compare' -- Richard II -- Act 5 Scene 5 -- This battle fares like to the morning's war' -- Henry VI, Part 31 -- Act 2 Scene 5 -- When icicles hang by the wall' -- Love's Labour's Lost -- Act 5 Scene 2 -- When daffodils begin to peer' -- The Winter's Tale -- Act 4 Scene 3 -- ̀Come now, what masques, what dances shall we have' -- A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Act 5 Scene 1 -- T have of late' -- Hamlet -- Act 2 Scene 2 -- O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I!' -- Hamlet -- Act 2 Scene 2 -- O Romeo, Romeo! -- wherefore art thou Romeo?' -- Romeo and Juliet -- Act 2 Scene 2 -- I would there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty' -- The Winter's Tale -- Act 3 Scene 3 -- ̀Be merry, be merry, my wife has all' -- Henry IV, Part 21 -- Act 5 Scene 3 -- ̀How now, my eyas-musket, what news with you?' -- The Merry Wives of Windsor -- Act 3 Scene 3 -- No, I think thou art not; I think thou art quit for' -- Henry IV, Part 21 -- Act 2 Scene 4 -- ̀The quality of mercy is not strained' -- The Merchant of Venice -- Act 4 Scene 1 -- March -- Your grandfather of famous memory' -- Henry V -- Act 4 Scene 7 -- The spring is near when green geese are a-breeding.' -- Love's Labour's Lost -- Act 1 Scene 1 -- ̀Thou antic Death, which laughest us here to scorn' -- Henry VI, Part 11 -- Act 4 Scene 7 -- ̀Therefore, to be possessed with double pomp' -- King John -- Act 4 Scene 2 -- "The forward violet thus did I chide' -- Sonnet 99 -- ̀For nature crescent does not grow alone' -- Hamlet -- Act 1 Scene 3 -- ̀"The tender spring upon thy tempting lip"' -- Venus and Adonis -- Lines 147-62 -- Tt is not the fashion to see the lady the epilogue' -- As You Like It -- Epilogue -- ̀"For me, I am the mistress of my fate'" -- The Rape of Lucrece -- Lines 1069-78 -- Ah, wretched man!' -- Henry VI, Part 3 -- Act 1 Scene 1 -- ̀Doth the moon shine that night we play our play?' -- A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Act 3 Scene 1 -- No more, no more! Worse than the sun in March' -- Henry IV, Part 11 -- Act 4 Scene 1 -- I would I had some flowers o ̀th'spring' -- The Winter's Tale -- Act 4 Scene 4 -- No, not an oath. If not the face of men' -- Julius Caesar -- Act 2 Scene 1 -- ̀Beware the ides of March.' -- Julius Caesar -- Act 1 Scene 2 -- Say to me, whose fortunes shall rise higher' -- Antony and Cleopatra -- Act 2 Scene 3 -- These are but wild and whirling words, my lord.' -- Hamlet -- Act 1 Scene 5 -- They shall go forward, Kate, at thy command.' -- The Taming of the Shrew -- Act 3 Scene 2 -- No matter where. Of comfort no man speak.' -- Richard II -- Act 3 Scene 2 -- ̀Dost thou so hunger for mine empty chair' -- Henry IV, Part 2 -- Act 4 Scene 3 -- It was a lover and his lass' -- As You Like It -- Act 5 Scene 3 -- ̀His mother was a votaress of my order' -- A Midsummer Night's Dream -- Act 2 Scene 1 -- ̀Let those who are in favour with their stars' -- Sonnet 25 -- ̀Let the bird of loudest lay' -- The Phoenix and the Turtle -- Unthrifty loveliness why dost thou spend' -- Sonnet 4 -- Orpheus with his lute made trees' -- Henry VIII -- Act 3 Scene 1 -- Vouchsafe to those that have not read the stor -- Henry V -- Act 5 Scene 1 -- I shall lack voice. The deeds of Coriolanus' -- Coriolanus -- Act 2 Scene 2 -- Til blows the wind that profits nobody.' -- Henry VI, Part 3 -- Act 2 Scene 5 -- There's a dainty madwoman, master' -- The Two Noble Kinsmen -- Act 3 Scene 5 -- The poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree' -- Othello -- Act 4 Scene 3 -- April -- A fool, a fool, I met a fool i'th ̀forest' -- As You Like It -- Act 2 Scene 7 -- ̀From you have I been absent in the spring' -- Sonnet 98 -- "They love not poison that do poison need;' -- Richard II -- Act 5 Scene 6 -- If I profane with my unworthiest hand' -- Romeo and Juliet -- Act 1 Scene 5 -- ̀Hark, hark, the lark at heaven's gate sings' -- Cymbeline -- Act 2 Scene 3 -- ̀Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest' -- Sonnet 3 -- ̀Ceres, most bounteous lady, thy rich leas' -- The Tempest -- Act 4 Scene 1 -- ̀Thou art violently carried away from grace.' -- Henry IV, Part 11 -- Act 2 Scene 4 -- T know thee not, old man. Fall to thy prayers.' -- Henry IV, Part 2 -- Act 5 Scene 5 -- ̀Madam, I was not old Sir Robert's son.' -- King John -- Act 1 Scene 1 -- Without the bed her other fair hand was' -- The Rape of Lucrece -- Lines 393-406 -- Who seeks for better of thee, sauce his palate' -- Timon of Athens -- Act 4 Scene 3 -- ̀Hear me, grave fathers; noble tribunes, stay!' -- Titus Andronicus -- Act 3 Scene 1 -- When daisies pied and violets blue' -- Love's Labour's Lost -- Act 5 Scene 2 -- Our revels now are ended. These our actors' -- The Tempest -- Act 4 Scene 1 -- S̀ay a day' without the ever.' -- As You Like It -- Act 4 Scene 1 -- You foolish shepherd, wherefore do you follow her' -- As You Like It -- Act 3 Scene 5 -- Even as the sun with purple-coloured face' -- Venus and Adonis -- Lines 1-36 -- ̀Madam, there is alighted at your gate' -- The Merchant of Venice -- Act 2 Scene 9 -- The raven himself is hoarse' -- Macbeth -- Act 1 Scene 5 -- O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth' -- Julius Caesar -- Act 3 Scene 1

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Three dimensions of poetry; an introduction
Stewart, Vincent,
xxvi, 324 p.
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Poetical works
Wordsworth, William,
xlii, 937 p.
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The Jew in the modern world : a documentary history / compiled and edited by Paul Mendes-Flohr, Jehu

xxvii, 912 pages :
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Little Mr. Thimblefinger stories / by Joel Chandler Harris ; illustrated by Oliver Herford.
Harris, Joel Chandler,
164 p., [4] leaves of plates :
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The Ultimate pop/rock fake book.

512 p. of music ;
ISBN/ISSN: 079357000X

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The literature of Australia : an anthology / general editor, Nicholas Jose ; foreword by Thomas Kene

xxxviii, 1464 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780393072617 (hardcover)

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Children's literature for dramatization : an anthology / Geraldine Brain Siks.

xviii, 331 pages ;
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American poetry / [edited by] Gay Wilson Allen, Walter B. Rideout [and] James K. Robinson.
Allen, Gay Wilson,
xxxiv, 1274 pages ;
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The Prologue -- Contemplations -- The Flesh and the Spirit -- The Author to Her Book -- To My Dear and Loving Husband -- In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet, Who Deceased August, 1665, Being a Year and a Half Old -- Some Verses Upon the Burning of Our House, July 10th, 1666 / Prologue (from "Preparatory Meditations) -- Meditation I -- The Reflexion -- Meditation 6 -- Meditation 8 -- Meditation 20 -- Meditation 29 -- Meditation 38 -- Meditation 40 -- Meditation 68A, Second Series -- from "Gods Determinations Touching His Elect -- The Preface -- The Glory of and Grace in the Church Set Out -- The Joy of Church Fellowship Rightly Attended -- Miscellaneous Poems -- An Address to the Soul Occasioned By a Rain -- Upon a Spider Catching a Fly -- Huswifery -- Upon Wedlock and Death of Children -- The Ebb and Flow / The Power of Fancy -- Death (from "The House of Night") -- The Vanity of Existence -- To the Memory of the Brave Americans -- The Hurricane -- The Wild Honey Suckle -- The Indian Burying Ground -- To Sir Toby -- Ode -- Amanda's Complaint -- On a Honey Bee -- On the Universality and Other Attributes of the God of Nature / The Hasty-Pudding -- from "The Columbiad" [One Centred System] / Thanatopsis -- The Yellow Violet -- Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood -- To a Waterfowl -- Green River -- A Winter Piece -- Summer Wind -- A Forest Hymn -- "Oh Fairest of the Rural Maids" -- The Evening Wind -- To Cole, the Painter, Departing for Europe -- To the Fringed Gentian -- The Prairies -- Earth -- The Antiquity of Freedom -- "Oh Mother of a Mighty Race" -- The Poet -- The Death of Lincoln /

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Transatlantic Anglophone literatures, 1776-1920 : an anthology / edited by Linda K. Hughes, Sarah Ru

xxiii, 777 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781474429832

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The graphic canon of children's literature : the world's great kids' lit as comics and visuals / edi

xi, 469 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781609805302

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American poetry : The twentieth century Volume two, E. E. Cummings to May Swenson.

1009 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 1883011787
"All in green went my love riding" "in Just-/spring when the world is mud-" "Tumbling-hair/picker of buttercups" "Humanity i love you" "O sweet spontaneous" "stinging/gold swarms" "between green/mountains" "Babylon slim/-ness of" "ta/ppin/g/toe" "Buffalo Bill's/defunct" "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls" "god pity me whom(god distinctly has)" "Dick Mid's large bluish face without eyebrows" "Spring is like a perhaps hand" Poem, or Beauty Hurts Mr. Vinal "she being Brand" "on the Madam's best april the" Memorabilia "next to of course god america i" "lis/-ten//you know what i mean when" "my sweet old etcetera" "Among/these/red pieces of" "in spite of everything" "since feeling is first" "i sing of Olaf glad and big" "twi-/is -Light bird" "a clown's smirk in the skull of a baboon" "somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond" "r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r" "the boys i mean are not refined" "as freedom is a breakfastfood" "anyone lived in a pretty how town" "my father moved through dooms of love" "plato told" "pity this busy monster, manunkind" "a grin without a" Proud Riders Europa Test Paper From the Green Book of Yfan Mater Dolorosa Words of an Old Woman Hasbrouck and the Rose Bill Gets Burned "On Brooklyn Bridge I saw a man drop dead" "I met in a merchant's place" "The shopgirls leave their work" "How shall we mourn you who are killed and wasted" "My work done, I lean on the window-sill" "In the shop, she, her mother, and grandmother" Idiot "She who worked patiently" Epidemic "Her work was to count linings--" "The house-wreckers have left the door and a staircase" Aphrodite Vrania April "Out of the hills the trees bulge" "How difficult for me is Hebrew" "I have learnt the Hebrew blessing before eating bread" "After I had worked all day at what I earn my living" "The Hebrew of your poets, Zion" "Though our thoughts often, we ourselves" "Among the heaps of brick and plaster lies" Epitaphs Millinery District ["The clouds ..."] "A dead gull in the road" "I like this secret walking" Rainy Season "Of course, we must die" My grandfather, dead long before I was born" "A grove of small trees, branches thick with berries" Millinery District ["Many fair hours ..."] Similes Epitaph Free Verse from Early History of a Writer Empty Bed Blues Everyday Alchemy Thirst To One Loved Wholly Within Wisdom To Mr. Maunder Maunder, Professional Poet To the Powers of Desolation To the Natural World: at 37 Try Tropic All Around the Town Bounding Line Hymn to Yellow Weed Fructus Reapers Cotton Song Georgia Dusk Nullo Evening Song Portrait in Georgia Seventh Street Storm Ending Her Lips Are Copper Wire Gum Gods Are Here This Amber Sunstream Axle Song Near House Midland So Simple Where I Saw the Snake First Poem Lamentations Winter Nocturne: Thea Hospital "To an Amiable Child" Creatures in the Zoo A Purplexicon of Dissynthegrations Ol' Man River Little Girl Blue Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered Dead Man's Corner Epitaphs A House of the Eighties Omelet of A. MacLeish Newsreel LIII Waltz Against the Mountains Something Starting Over Noon I Can't Get Started They All Laughed Elegy for Melusine from the Intensive Care Ward Red-Headed Intern, Taking Notes Scene: A Bedside in the Witches' Kitchen Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Insects A History of the Caesars Medusa Knowledge Women Alchemist My Voice Not Being Proud Men Loved Wholly Beyond Wisdom Sub Contra Cassandra Winter Swan Dark Summer Late Song Short Summary Roman Fountain Evening-Star Baroque Comment Kept Heard by a Girl Several Voices Out of a Cloud Musician Zone Night Morning Dragonfly Sermon Serenade Kiss Almost a God Long Distance Moan from Elegy in the Manner of a Requiem in Memory of D. H. Lawrence Waiter History of Education Slow Curtain Why Must You Know? Would You Think? Fish Food: An Obituary to Hart Crane Come Over and Help Us Anathema. Maranatha! In the Bathtub, to Mnemosyne Esprit d'Escalier Cross Questions from John Brown's Body American Names Cotton Mather Daniel Boone Metropolitan Nightmare Winter Tenement Ernest Vision Photoheliograph from Chorus for Survival Cage of Voices from Libretto for the Republic of Liberia from Harlem Gallery April Mortality Ghostly Tree Rounds and Garlands Done Moon and Spectator Fragmentary Stars Horn Figurehead Grapes Making Chaplinesque For the Marriage of Faustus and Helen Voyages Repose of Rivers Wine Menagerie At Melville's Tomb Bridge O Carib Isle! Broken Tower Take My Hand, Precious Lord Dumb Moment Fern Song Frog Song True Western Summer from The Indians in the Woods Girl Help Reader Winter Garden Helen Grown Old For the Father of Sandro Gulotta Ancient Ones: Betatakin Garden Note I, Los Altos Garden Note II, March from The Wild Party from Lolita On Translating "Eugene Onegin" Santo Domingo Corn Dance Mr. Pope Ode to the Confederate Dead Twelve Last Days of Alice Wolves Aeneas at Washington Ivory Tower Mediterranean Sonnets at Christmas Swimmers February Ground Walt Whitman Two Songs of Advent Magpie's Shadow Solitude of Glass October Vacant Lot Cold Nocturne Barnyard Wild Sunflower Realization Apollo and Daphne Fable Fall of Leaves Slow Pacific Swell To a Young Writer By the Road to the Sunnyvale Air-Base Elegy on a Young Airedale Bitch Lost Two Years Since in the Salt-Marsh On Teaching the Young Time and the Garden In Praise of California Wines To the Moon Long Gone Scotty Has His Say Sister Lou Southern Road Memphis Blues Ma Rainey Slim in Atlanta Children's Children Chillen Get Shoes Sporting Beasley Cabaret Old Lem A Broken View Onion Fields Earthworm Slow By Night Curse While I Slept Sound I Listened For As Easily As Trees Waxwings Pitcher Cypresses Swimmer Farm Boy After Summer Museum Vase Ordovician Fossil Algae Sounds


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The literature of the American South : a Norton anthology / William L. Andrews, general editor [and

xxvi, 1188 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393316718
from A description of New England. The delights of a new land ; from The generall historie of Virginia. Smith captured by Powhatan / from The sot-weed factor, or, A voyage to Maryland / To Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrery (July 5, 1726) ; from The history of the dividing line / from The autobiography of Thomas Jefferson. A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in general congress assembled ; from Notes on the State of Virginia. from Query VI : productions mineral, vegetable and animal ; from Query XIV : laws ; Query XVIII : manners ; Query XIX : manufactures / Letter from Benjamin Banneker to the Secretary of State, with his answer (August 19, 30, 1791) / from Swallow barn, or, A sojourn in the old dominion. Swallow barn ; A country gentleman / Division of an estate ; George Moses Horton, myself / The lazy crow : a story of the cornfield / from Letter to an English abolitionist / Introduction ; To Helen ; Israfel ; The fall of the House of Usher ; The philosophy of composition / from Incidents in the life of a slave girl. Chapter I : Childhood ; The new master and mistress ; The trials of girlhood ; A perilous passage in the slave girl's life ; The loophole of retreat ; The confession ; The Fugitive Slave Law ; Free at last / from My southern home, or, The South and its people. White supremacy after the Civil War ; Self-elevation and independence / The captain attends a camp-meeting / from Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself. Chapter I ; Chapter II ; Chapter III ; Chapter IV ; Chapter V ; Chapter VI ; Chapter VII ; Chapter X ; Chapter XI / from Mary Chestnut's Civil War / from Literature in the South ; The unknown dead /


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A treasury of poems : a collection of the world's most famous and familiar verse / compiled by Sarah

xx, 739 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0681805706

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The sacred harp / [compiled] by B.F. White and E.J. King ; including as a historical introduction, t

1 score (xxxii, 432 pages) ;
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Thomas Hardy remembered / [edited by] Martin Ray.

xix, 338 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0754639738

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The poems of Stephen Crane / A critical edition by Joseph Katz.
Crane, Stephen,
lxix, 258 pages :
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Cyclopedia of literary places / second edition, Denise Lenchner, editor ; first edition, R. Kent Ras

3 volumes (xl, 1216 pages) ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781619258846 (set)

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Poems
Cummings, E. E.
xxxii, 1102 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780871407108
Tulips -- Epithalamion -- Of nicolette -- Songs -- (thee will I praise between those rivers whose -- when life is quite through with -- Always before your voice my soul -- Thy fingers make early flowers of -- All in green went my love riding -- Where's Madge then, -- Doll's boy's asleep -- cruelly, love -- when God lets my body be -- Puella Mea -- Chansons innocentes -- in Just -- hist whist -- little tree -- why did you go -- Tumbling-hair picker of buttercups violets -- Orientale -- i spoke to thee -- my love -- listen -- unto thee i -- lean candles hunger in -- The emperor -- Amores -- your little voice over the wires came leaping -- in the rain- -- there is a -- consider O -- as is the sea marvelous -- into the smiting -- if I believe -- The glory is fallen out of -- I like -- after five -- O distinct -- La Guerre -- Humanity I love you -- earth like a tipsy -- The bigness of cannon -- little ladies more -- O sweet spontaneous -- Impressions -- Lady of silence -- The sky a silver -- writhe and -- The hills -- stinging -- the sky was -- i was considering how -- between green mountains -- The hours rise up putting off stars and it is -- i will wade out till my thighs are steeped in burning flowers -- Portraits -- of my -- being -- III. as usual i did not find him in cafes, the more dissolute atmosphere -- The skinny voice -- Babylon slim -- The dress was a suspicious madder, importing the cruelty of roses. -- of evident invisibles -- ta -- it's just like a coffin's -- between nose-red gross -- i walked the boulevard -- 5 -- The young -- one April dusk the -- between the breasts -- but the other.


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The Heath anthology of American literature / Paul Lauter, general editor ; Richard Yarborough, assoc

5 volumes :
ISBN/ISSN: 0618532978

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Swimming lessons : new and selected poems / Nancy Willard.
Willard, Nancy.
xiv, 206 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0679446397


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The questing spirit : religion in the literature of our time / selected and edited by Halford E. Luc

717 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN:
Amos comes to Bethel / A shepherd / Simon who was called Peter / Come, follow me / They cast lots for his robe / On the road to Damascus / St. Peter's difficulty / from The lost word / A Christmas mystery / The stranger / The saint and the goblin / Music on the Muskatatuck / The pragmatist / The Lord's day in the nineties / The man with the good face / Mr. Andrews / The debt / The shadow of a green olive tree / The materialist / The truth / John the six / Child of God / The lesson / Father Sebastian / Answer to prayer / The little candle / The tenth Jew / D-Day in church / Leaning on the everlasting arms /

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The American tradition in literature.

2 volumes ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0075572044

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Poets against the war / edited by Sam Hamill with Sally Anderson and others.

xxi, 263 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 1560255390
Introduction -- Casualty / Cranes in August / Geese, October 2002 / Billy Bush sam-ton / Of a forgetful sea / Gatha / Pathetic lines/pobres versos / January 2003: Vermont / On his way to Kuwait / What to count / The clay's memory / The White House has disinvited the poets / Draft-dodgers vs. poetry dodgers / Untitled / The permanent fragility of meaning / War breaks out again / Ohio elegy / Collateral damage / Destiny is memory / Waiting for the barbarians / Mondrians forest / A lesson from the corps / The new rapture / Syria, 1997 / Search and destroy / Call and answer / Statement of conscience / Belief / Complaint and petition / The war / Riverside ghazal / stones and bones / Letter to Sam Hamill / Flags / War / Ground Zero / Beatitudes / Statement of conscience / Umoja: each one of us counts / Doing zazen on the snow in front of the Colorado state capitol an unknown number of days before my country attacks Iraq / The weather in Herat / Compression / Alabanza: in praise of local 100 / Blue herons / Speak out / Shore / I have never wanted to march / Army burn ward / At Wat Umong / Rural electric / Statement of conscience / Spring offensive / Guard duty / Poetry of bodies / Morning news / Poem for an Iraqi child in a forgotten news clip / Imagine / Difficult to sleep / from Maddie (age 9) / Sheepherder coffee / Veteran's Day / Igneous / No / Sometimes the wider world can only be apprehended obliquely / Poem of war / Email for Sam / Ballad of a dissenter / swarming / Green pants and a bamboo flute / The dead do not want us dead / The kind of shadow that calls out to fate / Anniversary / Baghdad / The monument / The last threshold / The olive wood fire / Gulf war / New Hampshire, February 7, 2003 / Statement of conscience / Wartime radio / Cello / American wars / Statement of conscience / Untitled / Tale of a doorknob / Statement of conscience / Writing my diary with water / The palace of lists / Memorial Day / The peace bell / Snow woman / Peace on the land we live on / Denial / The seeds of the peace martyers have borne fruit / Letter to Hayden / From: Shema / Statement of conscience and orges / A palace of pearls (excerpt) / Suicide note / The woman of Baghdad / Brave woman / The truth as I see it ... circa 2003 / Ledger / Apres Moi, le deluge / Bad fairies / The house of Bush / I do not want you, petroleum / Voices / Unrhymed peace sonnet / War haiku / Whose wonderland is this? / I write this to report ... / The grace of angels / To the forty-third presient of the United States of America / Refusing / No choice / Thistle / History / The poem in time of war / kunishi ridge 2nd bn. first marines / Asleep at the wheel / What is lost / Choices / In September / Markers / Trying to write a poem against the war / After the anti-war march / Evesdropping on America / Sandhill cranes circling their targets / The man who loved music (in memory of Junius Scales, 1920-2002) / We are waiting for peace to break out / The school among the ruins / February 2003: a sonnet / Natural history / A plea / Statement of conscience / The dream and lie of George W. Bush / 10 / Untitled / The presence of justice / We guide, we follow / Statement of conscience / The journey home / Not a war song / Enough / Statement of conscience / American light / On a photograph of a severed hand / Statement of conscience / If there were no days, where would we live / Children playing: after the Persian Gulf War / Untitled / Be serious / we / The aphrodisiac / Guernica Pantoum / Freedom from speech / tanka / Choral song / Chiapas / Cambridge rant / You go on with your dying (after Mark Strand) / Planet of smoke and cloud / Mouth-organs and drums / Doomsday verse / Bloom's photograph / Global positioning / You say / January 31, 2003 / On looking through a photo album (of Viet Cong prisoners) / Victory gardens / War / Found in the free library / Tomoko Uemura is bathed by her mother / East of New York / sanctuary under a palm frond / O alive who are dead / Search and rescue / Shopping list /

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Roy Blount's book of Southern humor / edited by Roy Blount, Jr.

668 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393036952


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The Norton anthology of African American literature / Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Nellie

xliv, 2665 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393040011
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? ; City called heaven ; God's a-gonna trouble the water ; Walk together children ; I know moon-rise ; I'm a-rollin' ; I been rebuked and I been scorned ; Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? ; Soon I will be done ; No more auction block ; Swing low, sweet chariot ; Steal away to Jesus ; Go down, Moses ; Been in the storm so long ; Oh, freedom! -- This little light of mine ; Down by the riverside ; Freedom in the air ; Take my hand, precious Lord ; Peace be still ; Stand by me -- Yellow dog blues ; St. Louis blues ; Beale Street blues ; Down-hearted blues ; See, see rider ; Prove it on me blues ; Gulf Coast blues ; Trouble in mind ; Backwater blues ; In the house blues ; How long blues ; Hellhound on my trail ; It's a low down dirty shame ; Good morning, blues ; Sent for you yesterday ; Going to Chicago blues ; Fine and mellow ; Hoochie coochie ; Sunnyland.

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