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British literature / edited by Hazelton Spencer, Walter E. Houghton, Herbert Barrows.
Spencer, Hazelton,
2 v. :
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From Beowulf to Sheridan. Beowulf -- Deor ; A wife's lament ; Wanderer ; Seafarer ; The dream of the rood ; Brunanburg ; Maldon.

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English poetry and prose of the romantic movement. Selected and edited with notes, bibliographies an
Woods, George Benjamin,
1432 pages
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Eighteenth century forerunners. The tree ; from The petition for an absolute retreat ; To the nightingale ; A nocturnal reverie / A fairy tale ; A night-piece on death ; A hymn to contentment / The highland laddie ; My Peggy ; Sweet William's ghost ; Through the wood laddie ; An thou were my ain thing ; from The gentle shepherd. Patie and Peggy / Preface to the evergreen / The braes of Yarrow / William and Margaret ; The Birks of Endermay / Grongar Hill ; The fleece. from Book I / The seasons. from Winter ; from Summer ; from Autumn ; A hymn on the seasons ; The castle of indolence, from Canto I ; Tell me, thou soul of her I love ; To Amanda ; Preface to winter /

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Poetical works
Wordsworth, William,
xlii, 937 p.
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Cuba : what everyone needs to know / Julia E. Sweig.
Sweig, Julia,
xxx, 344 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780190620363

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Seventeenth-century verse and prose / Helen C. White, Ruth C. Wallerstein [and] Ricardo Quintana.

2 volumes ;
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A sermon preached before the Kings majestie, at White-Hall, on Wednesday the XXV of December, A.D. MDCXXII, being Christmasse Day / Essays. Of studies (1597) ; Of studies (1625) ; Of discourse (1597) ; Of discourse (1625) ; Of truth ; Of adversity ; Of simulation and dissimulation ; Of envy ; Of atheism ; Of empire ; Of cunning ; Of nature in men / The proficience and advancement of learning, divine and human / Poems. At the round earths imagin'd corners, blow ; Death be not proud ; Batter my heart, three person'd God / To Sir Edward Herbert at Julyers ; The autumnall ; Good Friday, 1613; riding westward ; A nocturnall upon S. Lucies Day ; The apparition ; A valediction : forbidding mourning ; The good-morrow ; Song ; Womans constancy ; The sunne rising ; The indifferent ; The canonization ; Lovers infinitenesse ; Song ; Aire and angells ; The anniversarie ; Loves growth ; The flea ; An anatomie of the world ; Elegie on his mistris ; The extasie ; Loves deitie ; The funerall ; The relique ; The dissolution ; A hymne to Christ ; Satyre III ; A hymne to God the Father ; Hymne to God my God, in my sicknesse ; Devotions upon emergent occasions ; Sermon XXIII preached at S. Pauls, for Easter-day, 1628 / Epigrammes. To the reader ; To my booke ; On some-thing, that walkes some-where ; To William Camden ; On my first daughter ; To John Donne ; On my first sonne ; To William Roe ; On Lucy Countesse of Bedford ; To Lucy, Countesse of Bedford with Mr. Donnes satyres ; To Sir Henrie Savile ; To John Donne ; Inviting a friend to supper ; Epitaph on S.P. ; Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.H. / The forest. To Penshurst ; To Sir Robert Wroth ; Song : To Celia ; To the same ; Song : To Celia ; Epode / Under-woods. A hymne to God the Father ; A hymne on the Nativitie of my Saviour / Under-woods. A celebration of charis. His excuse for loving ; How he saw her ; Her triumph / Under-woods. In the person of woman kind ; My picture left in Scotland ; An elegie ; An ode, to himselfe ; A fit of rime against rime ; An epistle answering to one that asked to be sealed of the tribe of Ben ; To the immortall memorie, and friendship of that noble paire, Sir Lucius Cary, and Sir H. Morison / To the memory of my beloved, the author Mr. William Shakespeare ; Ben. Johnsons sociable rules for the Apollo / Songs from the masques and plays. Song ; Hymne ; Song ; Song / The vision of delight presented at court in Christmas, 1617 ; Timber, or, Discoveries /

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The Penguin book of the sonnet : 500 years of a classic tradition in English / edited by Phillis Lev

lxxvii, 448 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780140589290 (pbk.)
Canzoniere, 132 / Troilus and Criseyde, Canticus Troili / The longe love, that in my thought doeth harbar ; Who so list to hounte I know where is an hynde ; Farewell, Love, and all thy lawes for ever ; My galy chargèd with forgetfulnes ; I find no peace, and all my war is done / The soote season, that bud and blome furth bringes ; Alas, so all thinges nowe doe holde their peace ; I never saw you, madam, lay apart ; Love that liveth and reigneth in my thought / A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner: Written in maner of a Paraphrase upon the 51 Psalme of David ; Loe prostrate, Lorde, before thy face I lye ; But render me my wonted joyes againe / That self-same tongue which first did thee entreat ; Sonet written in prayse of the brown beautie / Licia or poems of love First did I fear, when first my love began / Amoretti: Happy ye leaves when as those lilly hands ; More thenmost faire, full of the living fire ; Rolling wheele that runneth often round ; This holy season fit to fast and pray ; Penelope for her Ulisses' sake ; My love is lyke to yse, and I to fyre ; What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses ; Leave, lady, in your glasse of christal clene ; Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace ; Most glorious Lord of lyfe that on this day ; One day I wrote her name upon the strand ; Lackyng my love I go from place to place ; Men call you fayre, and you doe credit it ; Fayre is my love, when her fayre golden heares / Caelica: Caelica, I overnight was finely used ; Nurse-life wheat, within his green husk growing ; In night when colours all to black are cast / Countess of Pembroke's arcadia: My true love hat my hart, and I have his ; Astrophel and Stella: Loving in truth, and faine in verse my love to show ; Let daintie wits crie on the sisters nine ; It is most true that eyes are form'd to serve ; With how sad steps, O moon, thou climb'st the skies ; My mouth doth water, and my breast doth swell ; Come sleepe, O sleepe, the certaine knot of peace ; Having this day, my horse, my hand, my launce ; What, have I thus betrayed my libertie? ; I on my horse, and love on me doth trie ; Because I breathe not love to everie one ; O grammer rules, O now your vertues show ; Who will in fairest booke of nature know ; Love still a boy, and oft a wanton is ; Stella, thinke not that I by verse seeke fame ; Certaine sonnets: Leave me, O love, which reachest but to dust / Vision upon this conceipt of the faery queene ; Secret murder hath been done of late ; To his son / Phillis: Honoured with pastorall sonnets, elegies and amorous delights ; Coronet for his mistress philosophy: Muses that sing love's sensual empery -- Diana: Needs must I leave, and yet needs must I love -- Sonet: Fra banc to banc, fra wod to wod, I rin / To Delia: Looke, Delia, how wee steeme the half-blowne rose ; Care-charmer sleepe, sonne of the sable night ; Let others sing of knights and palladines / Idea in sixtie three sonnets: Nothing but no and I, and I and no ; How many paltry, foolish, painted things ; Love, in a humor, play'd the prodigall ; His remedie for love ; Sitting alone, love bids me goe and write ; Since ther's no helpe, come let us kisse and part / Some blaze the precious beauties of their loves ; Although we do not all the good we love ; Author loving these homely meats speciall, viz. :cream, pancakes, buttered pippin-pies, &c. /

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Twelve centuries of English poetry and prose / by Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice E. Andrews ; revis
Newcomer, Alphonso G.
xviii, 941 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates :
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Classical monologues : from the restoration to Bernard Shaw, women, volume 4 / edited by Leon Katz.

xxviii, 308 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 1557836159 (pbk.) :
Preliminary note on the characterization of women in Western drama -- Preface -- Restoration -- Cleopatra, with Royal ceremony, joins Antony in death $g (1671) / All for love, Mrs. Pinchwife, forced by her husband to write to Horner rejecting his advances, substitutes another letter The country wife, Olivia mocks the plain dealer, and dismisses him The plain dealer, The Duchess of Eboli, frustrated in her ambition, determines to settle for adulterous love Don Carlos, Statira's rage against Alexander is undermined by her infatuation for him The rival queens, or The death of Alexander the Great, Lady Knowell pretends to classical learning and visits scorn on everything Sir Patient Fancy, Lady Fancy complains to her new lover of her unabatingly attentive husband Sir Patient Fancy, Cornelia reminds her sister of the dullness of the marriage compared to playing at "courtezanship" / The feigned courtezans, Cleomena banishes pity for her dead lover, vowing revenge instead The young king,


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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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Verses from 1929 on / by Ogden Nash
Nash, Ogden,
522 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0316598283
That Reminds Me -- A Bas Ben Adhem -- Seaside Serenade -- Sedative Reflection -- People -- Nevertheless -- When the Devil Was Sick Could He Prove It? -- Oh, Stop Being Thankful All Over the Place -- "My Child is Phlegmatic ..." -- Anxious Parent -- Ha! Original Sin! -- The Party -- Kindly Unhitch That Star, Buddy -- The Passionate Pagan and the Dispassionate Public -- Theatrical Reflection -- Portrait of the Artist as a Prematurely Old Man -- Scram, Lion! -- A Brief Guide to New York -- Birdies, Don't Make Me Laugh -- The Pig -- Lines to a World-Famous Poet Who Failed to Complete a World-Famous Poem, or Come Clean, Mr. Guest! -- Taboo to Boot -- The Cobra -- Very Like a Whale -- Advice Outside a Church -- Platitudinous Reflection -- Fragonard -- Electra Becomes Morbid -- Reflection on a Wicked World -- Our Child Doesn't Know Anything, or, Thank God! -- Listen ... -- The Rabbits -- You Have More Freedom in a House -- Love under the Republicans (or Democrats) -- Don't Look Now -- Reminiscent Reflection -- Lines to Be Mumbled at Ovington's -- Dont' Cry, Darling, It's Blood All Right -- Reflections on Ice-Breaking -- Invocation -- King Leer -- My Daddy -- When You Say That, Smile!, or, All Right Then, Don't Smile -- It Must Be the Milk -- A Lady Thinks She Is Thirty -- Procrastinatin Is All of the Time -- Edouard -- The Individualist -- In Which the Poet Is Ashamed But Pleased -- Funebrial Reflection -- I Know You'll Like Them -- Judgment Day -- The Canary -- The Terrible People -- The Tale of Custard the Dragon -- Political Reflection -- It's Never Fair Weather -- Arthur -- Ma, What's a Banker? or, Hush, My Child -- Golly, How Truth Will Out! -- The Camel -- Will Consider Situation -- The Rooster -- Pretty Halcyon Days -- Mr. Peachey's Predicament, or, Not Mot Parades -- The Sea-Gull -- The Big Tent under the Roof -- Drusilla -- A Good Parent's Garden of Vision -- Literary Reflection -- Two and One Are a Problem -- Song of the Open Road -- Thunder over the Nursery -- The Clean Platter -- The Duck -- Mr. Artesian's Conscientiousness -- The Lama -- Goody for Our Side and Your Side Too -- The Parent -- Family Court -- The Life of the Party -- The Germ -- One Third of a Calendar -- More about People -- The Cow -- Lines to a Three-Name Lady -- Little Feet -- Genealogical Reflection -- The Mind of Professor Primrose -- Reflection on Ingenuity -- The Turtle -- After the Christening -- Aside to Husbands -- The Fish -- Tell It to the Eskimos, or, Tell It to the Esquimaux -- Reflection on Caution -- Turns in a Worm's Lane -- Election Day Is a Holiday -- The Rhinoceros -- September Morn -- From a Manhattan Tomb -- Reflection on Babies -- Epstein, Spare That Yule Log! -- Birth Comes to the Archbishop -- Some of My Best Friends Are Children -- Old Men -- A Drink with Something in It -- Watchman, What of the First First Lady? -- Children's Party -- The Panther -- The Very Unclubbable Man -- Pediatric Reflection -- Good-By, Old Year, You Oaf, or, Why Don't They Pay the Bonus? -- A Carol for Children -- Song for a Temperature of a Hundred and One -- What's the Use? -- I Never Ever Suggested It -- The Kitten -- Don't Guess, Let Me Tell You -- The Caribou -- Please Leave Father Alone -- Legal Reflection -- What's the Matter, Haven't You Got Any Sense of Humor? -- Lucy Lake -- The Oyster -- How Long Has This Been Going On? Oh, Quite Long -- A Watched Example Never Boils -- The Wapiti -- Hearts and Flowers, or, What I Know about Bolivar Black -- Spring Comes to Murray Hill -- Nothing But Nature -- Two Songs for a Boss Named Mr. Longwell -- A Warning to Wives -- Song to Be Sung by the Father of Infant Female Children -- The Phoenix -- Lines Indited with All the Depravity of Poverty -- Malice Domestic -- Machinery Doesn't Answer, Either, but You Aren't Married to It -- A Child's Guide to Parents -- The Turkey -- The Seven Spiritual Ages of Mrs. Marmaduke Moore -- Everybody Tells Me Everything -- The Wombat -- Look for the Silver Lining -- Oh, to Be Odd! -- My Dear, How Ever Did You Think Up This Delicious Salad? -- What Almost Every Woman Knows Sooner or Later -- Pride Goeth before a Raise, or Ah, There, Mrs. Cadwallader-Smith! -- The Squirrel -- Are You a Snodgrass? -- A Parable for Sports Writers, Society Columnists, Bond Salesmen and Poets, or, Go Get a Reputation -- Reflection on the Fallibility of Nemesis -- Raven, Don't Stay Away from My Door -- A Chant for April First -- Dragons Are Too Seldom -- Suppose I Darken Your Door -- Look What You Did, Christopher! -- First Payment Deferred -- Hush, Here They Come -- Biological Reflection -- I Yield to My Learned Brother, or, Is There a Candlestick Maker in the House? -- I Had No Idea It Was So Late -- Reflection on the Passage of Time, Its Inevitability and Its Quirks -- Grasshoppers Are Very Intelligent -- Hearts of Gold, or, A Good Excuse Is Worse Than None -- Introspective Reflection -- Curl Up and Diet -- I Have It On Good Authority -- The Middle of the Month -- First Families, Move Over! -- A Clean Conscience Never Relaxes -- Bankers Are Just Like Anybody Else, Except Richer -- Prayer at the End of a Rope -- Miriam's Lucky Day -- Women Pulls the Wires -- Song Before Breakfast -- The Unselfish Husband -- The Common Cold -- Splash! -- I'll Get One Tomorrow -- The Japanese -- The Friendly Touch -- Don't Grin, or You'll Have to Bear It -- Song for Ditherers -- The Strange Case of Mr. Donnybrook's Boredom -- Experience to Let -- The Man with Two New Suits -- It's Snug to Be Smug -- To a Lady Passing TIme Better Left Unpassed -- The Strange Case of the Blackmailing Dove -- Nine Miles to the Railroad -- Every Day is Monday -- Poor Mr. Strawbridge -- Coffee with the Meal -- The Queen Is in the Parlor -- The Eight O'Clock Peril -- The Strange Case of Mr. Ballentine's Valentine -- Epilogue to Mother's Day, Which Is to Be Published on Any Day but Mother's Day -- England Expects -- This Was Told to Me in Confidence -- Unanswered by Request -- Cat Naps Are Too Good for Cats -- The City -- Nature Knows Best -- Summergreen for President -- The Strange Case of the Dead Divorcee -- Everybody East Too Much Anyhow -- Yes and No -- Columbus -- A Necessary Dirge -- One Man's Meed Is Another Man's Overemphasis -- The Strange Case of the Pleasing Taxi-Driver -- Everybody Makes Poets -- No Wonder Our Fathers Died -- Midsummer's Daymare -- The Strange Case of the Irksome Prude -- A Word on Wind -- A Stitch Too Late Is My Fate -- Spring Song -- Shrinking Song -- The Drop of a Hat -- The Strange Case of Mr. Fortague's Disappointment -- Under the Floor -- The Strange Case of the Ambitious Caddy -- Kind of an Ode to Duty -- Boop-boop-Adieup, Little Group! -- Man Bites Dog-Days -- I'm Terribly Sorry for You, but I Can't Help Laughing -- Where There's a Will, There's Velleity -- The Strange Case of the Girl o' Mr. Sponson's Dreams -- The Calf -- The Purist -- The Ant -- The Hippopotamus -- The Centipede -- Jangle Bells -- Up from the Wheelbarrow -- Away from it All -- The Sage of Darien -- Pipe Dreams -- Absence Makes the Heart Grow Heart Trouble -- Out Is Out -- Isn't That a Dainty Dish? No! -- Oh, Please Don't Get Up! -- How Now, Sirrah? Oh, Anyhow -- Mr. Barcalow's Breakdown -- The Evening Out -- Song for Pier Something or Other -- The Introduction -- Riding on a Railroad Train -- Just Keep Quiet and Nobody Will Notice! -- Parsley for Vice-President! -- Lines to Be Scribbled on Somebody Else's Thirtieth Milestone -- Little Miss Muffet Sat on a Prophet -- and Quite Right, Too -- The Party Next Door -- Locust-Lovers, Attention! -- Traveler's Rest -- The Name Is Too Familiar -- Who Understands Who Anyhow? -- The Banquet -- Do Sphinxes Think? -- Wednesday Matinee -- Barmaids are Diviner Than Mermaids -- So Penseroso -- Complaint to Four Angels -- A Plea for a League of Sleep -- Captain John Smith -- Requiem -- Inter-Office Memorandum -- Time Marches On -- Allow Me, Madam, but It Won't Help -- You and Me and P.B. Shelley -- Glossina Morsitans, or, the Tsetse -- Now Tell Me About Yourself -- Lather As You Go -- Tin Wedding Whistle -- The Skink -- The Strange Case of Mr. Ormantude's Bride -- The Absentees -- April Yule, Daddy! -- I Happen to Know -- I'm Sure She Said Six-Thirty -- Do, Do, Do What You Done, Done, Done Before, Before, Before -- What, No Oysters? -- Ms. Found in a Quagmire -- The Sniffle -- We Don't Need To Leave Yet, Do We? or, Yes We do -- The Smelt -- Slow Down, Mr. Ganderdonk, You're Late -- Creeps and Crawls -- The Screen with the Face with the Voice -- A Visit from Dr. Fell -- Here We Go Quietly Nuts in May -- I Want a Drink of Water, but Not from the Thermos -- The Trouble with Women is Men -- A Beginner's Guide to the Ocean -- The Gander -- Put Back Those Whiskers, I Know You -- Bugs -- No Doctors Today, Thank You -- Dance Unmacabre -- It's a Grand Parade It Will Be, Modern Design -- Down the Mousehole, and What Science Missed There -- Visits Laugh at Locksmiths, or, Hospital Doors Haven't Got Locks Anyhow -- Lament on the Eve of Parting -- Suppose He Threw It in Your Face -- The Grackle -- Now You See It, Now I Don't -- So That's Who I Remind Me of -- There's Always an Ubblebub -- Please Pass the Biscuit -- "Tomorrow, Partly Cloudy" -- Dr. Fell and Points West -- Lines on Facing Forty -- One Night in Oz -- Thought Thought on an Avenue -- Thought Thought While Waiting for a Pronouncement from a Doctor, an Editor, a Big Executive, the Department of Internal Revenue or Any Other Momentous Pronouncer -- Samson Agonistes -- Seeing Eye to Eye Is Believing -- The Strange Case of Mr. Niobob's Transmogrification -- And Three Hundred and Sixty-Six in Leap Year -- Just Wrap It Up, and I'll Throw It Away Later -- Dr. Fell? I Thought So -- The Strange Case of Mr. Pauncefoot's Broad Mind -- Summer Serenade


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Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literatu

10 volumes :
ISBN/ISSN:
Nursery rhymes -- The boys and the frogs -- The dog and his shadow -- The fox and the crow -- The boy and the nettle -- The ass in the lion's skin -- The frog who wished to be as big as an ox -- A thought ; The swing ; The sun's travels / The gnat and the bull -- The hare and the tortoise -- A riddle -- The fox and the stork -- The lion and the mouse -- The old man and his sons -- Little Red Riding Hood -- Singing / Tom Thumb -- The shepherd and the wolves -- The Rock-a-By Lady / The wind and the sun -- The wolf and the crane -- Lullaby / The little old woman and her pig -- Silver Locks and the three bears -- The cow ; Looking forward / The ladybird and the fly / The two travelers -- Rain / The two travelers and the oyster -- System / Hop-o'-my-thumb -- My bed is my boat / Robert Louis Stevenson -- At the seaside ; Foreign lands / The lark and the young ones -- Little blue pigeon / The dog in the manger -- The fox and the grapes -- The three little pigs -- Little birdie / The cat and the chestnuts -- The land of Counterpane / The cock and the horses -- The brown thrush / The hardy tin soldier / The bat and the two weasels -- Marching song / Jack and the beanstalk -- Bed in summer / The goose that laid the golden eggs -- Jack the giant-killer -- Block city / The mice and the cat -- From a railway carriage ; Fairy bread / The town mouse and the country mouse -- A riddle -- Old Gaelic lullaby -- Sleep, baby, sleep -- The pea blossom / Hansel and Grethel / The lion, the fox and the ass -- Cinderella -- Seein' things / Eugene Field -- A riddle -- Norse lullaby / The three tasks / Where go the boats? / The snow maiden -- Wynken, Blynken, and Nod / The twin brothers / Industry and Sloth -- Whole duty of children / The tree / Young night thought / The drummer / Stop, stop, pretty water / Beauty and the beast -- The horse and the stag -- The owl and the pussy cat / Time to rise / The enchanted stag / Keepsake mill ; Foreign children / The golden bird / Lady Button Eyes / The wonderful gifts -- The fox, the wolf, and the horse -- The flax / The duel / The bald knight -- Atalanta's race / Autumn fires / "Something" / The fairies / The brother and sister -- The reaper and the flowers / The sands of Dee / Mercy to animals / The ugly duckling / Baucis and Philemon -- The wind / Little brown hands / Whittington and his cat -- The wolf and the lamb -- The story of Joseph

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Verses from 1929 on.
Nash, Ogden,
xxxii, 522 pages
ISBN/ISSN:

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Exploring literature : writing and arguing about fiction, poetry, drama, and the essay / Frank Madde
Madden, Frank,
xxxiv, 1355 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780205640188

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White, Ellen G., biographical


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James White speaking of Ellen White's birthday (article, Signs of the Times, 1877) -- Article by Ellen G. White from the Signs of the Times, Nov 2, 1882 -- Faith and works illustrated / Genealogy - descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. 1638-1900 in two volumes / Parallels between Ellen G. White, "the first prophecy," Review and Herald, vol. 59, July 18, 1882 and Henry Melvill's sermon, "the first prophecy," in Mcilvaine, C. P. Ed., Melvill's sermons (c.1843) -- Ellen G. White (1827-1915) Ellen G. White--messenger of the Lord (article) The White family tree (family tree chart) Ancestral chart for Ellen Gould Harmon White (chart) Important events in the life of James and Ellen G. White -- Quiz on the life of Mrs. E. G. White -- Some interesting facts about Mrs. E. G. White -- Some significant points in the life and work of Ellen G. White from 1827 to 1915, including posthumous acknowledgements Ellen White's experience in the Williamstown flood in 1889 -- Mrs. White works at G. C. 1891 - Sabbath Services (article) -- Letter from N. H. Druillard to my dear sister, Aug 1903, about the pen he is sending to her -- Maine-born woman a prophet and noted religious leader (article, Lewiston, 1909) with attached portion of another article Portland News Jan 1915 -- A humble tribute to a noble life (article, Bible Training School, 1915) -- Letter from W. C. White to A. G. Daniells, Aug 1912, about Mrs. E. G. White "trying to grow old gracefully" -- Letter from W. C. White to Mrs. Martha A. Creeper, Feb 1913, about the translation of the book 'Desire of Ages' into German -- A tribute to Mrs. Ellen G. White (excerpt of George Wharton James book "California romantic and beautiful," pages 319-320) -- Mrs. White's healing at Healdsburg (article) -- Ellen G. White and S. D. A. history (chart) Interview between Elder Calvin Osborne and Mrs. D. E. Robinson regarding the life of Mrs. Ellen G. White -- The biography of Ellen G. White (comprehensive index, 2950-2969) -- Biographical and autobiographical sketches of Ellen G. White in addition to the references given on p. 76-78 in Facing Life -- Names of articles written by Ellen G. White, from April 7, 1851 to June 21, 1877 (listing) -- An experience of long ago by Ella King Saunders and Edith Donaldson Brownsberger (article, 1930) -- Notes on the life of Mrs. E. G. White (notes for a talk given by Delia Walker Lovell in Knoxville, Tenn. about 1950) -- James and Ellen White (excerpt of the book "American Biographical History of Eminent and Self-made men of the State of Michigan," p. 107-108) W. C. White statements regarding Mrs. White and her work - the visions of Ellen G. White (remarks, 1905) (published 1954, Ellen G. White publications) -- Ellen Gould White (1827-1915) (article, The Ministry, 1955) -- Memories of Ellen G. White and her home / I heard Sister White speak / Great women of the Christian faith / Article about Ellen G. White written by Paul Harvey (Reading Times, Reading, Penn., 1960) -- Did Sister White ever retire? / Arthur L. White in an interview with Pastor F. J. Gilson regarding Ellen G. White, Oct 1964 (transcript) -- Intimate glimpses of the work of Ellen G. White prepared by the workers at the "Elmshaven" office (report) -- The messenger / Dear Sister White / Woman church pioneer (article) -- General Conference denominational history tour Jun 2 to Jun 13, 1966 - guide D. A. Delafield (report) -- The pen of the prophetess foretold of warning lights on the instrument panel / A real person / A woman of courage, resourcefulness, and hospitality / Would Catholics have canonized E. G. White? remarkable doctoral thesis in Germany links future of S.D.A.s to heritage of E. G. White / Story supplements to the school program -- Especially for grades 1-4 story supplements to the school program (1969-1970) -- Illustrative materials and activities for the children's program -- Prophetic guidance in the Advent movement - she practiced what she preached / Early experiences of Ellen G. White (biographical sketch) -- Mrs. White and the world wide work including Sister White's travels (excerpts of the school program days one to five) -- Have a big role - women thanked at Andrews U. (article, The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, 1970) -- Letter from Arthur L. White to Pastor R. M. Smith, Nov 1970, about the appearance of Ellen G. White as one well nourished -- A brief biography of Ellen G. White / Notable American women 1607-1950: a biographical dictionary (book, 1971) -- A message for youth chosen by God (a chapter from the book by D. A. Delafield entitled Angel Over Her Tent) (article, The Ministry, 1971) -- Ellen G. White -- who was she? / Ellen G. White who was she? part 2 / Ellen White--a personal glimpse / Ellen G. White: the person / Railroad accident - Ellen G. White biographical -- The liberators / The remarkable Ellen G. White / Ellen White - a different prophet? (commentary on the November 16 Sabbath school lesson [article, Insight, 1974]) -- Ellen G. White's thanksgiving birthdays / The Health Quarterly hall of fame: Ellen G. White 1827-1915 (article, The Health Quarterly vol. 2, no. 4 [1977]) Letter from Ernest Lloyd to Mrs. Hedy Jemsion, Oct 1977, about papers relating to Ellen G. White that he was donating in this his 98th year of life -- One in the series - The most unforgettable Adventist I ever met / Sister White's guiding influence / Ellen G. White's fruitful pen / Did Sister White ever appear disturbed? / "Out of weakness...made strong" / Strength through weakness / Sister White's last years / A very remarkable woman / Ellen G. White books and pamphlets (page 2 of book) Arthur White invites you to witness the birth of a remnant church through the eyes of his grandmother, Ellen G. White (advertisement) -- The life and work of Mrs. E. G. White / The life and work of Ellen G. White part 1 / Mrs. White as others knew her / Messages which changed lives / Our scriptural foundations / Ellen White: a woman looks at God, part one of Shakers, Millerites, and Walden Pond / Life with my mother-in-law (an interview with Ethel May Lacey White Currow by Ed Christian (article, Adventist Review, 1983) Outstanding woman nomination - Ellen G. White / A description of Ellen White by Dr. S. P. S Edwards / Her never-give-up kind of love / Letter from James M. Young to Keith Moxon, Jun 1988, about the reasons for the dismissal of the Harmon family from the Methodist Church -- Prophecy, gender, and culture: Ellen Gould Harmon (White) and the roots of Seventh-day Adventism / Letter from Lucile Haagenrud to Ms. Terrie Turkoc (letter, September 28, 1993) -- Newspaper and magazine articles about EGW (index) -- She never had a crystal ball / George Vandeman (article, Student Movement) -- See also referral notes -- Transfer sheet

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Women reading Shakespeare, 1660-1900 : an anthology of criticism / edited by Ann Thompson and Sasha

xv, 283 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0719047048


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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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Encyclopedia of constitutional amendments, proposed amendments, and amending issues, 1789-2010 / Joh
Vile, John R.,
2 volumes (xxxiv, 628, xv, [28] pages) ;
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A-M -- N-W.

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The Oxford book of short poems / chosen and edited by P.J. Kavanagh and James Michie.

xl, 307 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0192820737
'Fowls in the frith' -- 'Lord, Thou Clèpedest me' -- 'When I see on Rood' -- 'Why have you no ruth?' -- Roundel ('Now welcome, summer') from The Parliament of Fowls -- Unto Adam, His Own Scrivèyn -- Roundel ('Since I from Love escapèd am') from Merciless Beauty -- 'I shall say what inordinate love is' -- 'Onmes gentes plaudite!' -- 'Blessed Mary' -- 'Peace maketh plenty' -- 'Hail, Queen of Heaven' -- 'I have been a foster' -- 'Western wind' -- 'Though ye suppose' -- 'Madam, withouten many words' -- 'Who hath heard' -- 'The enemy of life' -- 'Sighs are my food' -- 'Lux, my fair falcon' -- 'Throughout the world' -- The Spouse to the Younglings -- 'Thou sleepest fast' -- To an Old Gentlewoman that Painted Her Face -- 'The lowest trees have tops' -- Epigram ('Were I a king') -- To His Son -- 'What is our life?' -- 'Even such is time' -- 'Sleep, baby mine, Desire' -- 'Like those sick folks' -- 'Whenas man's life' -- Bathsabe's Song ('Hot sun, cool fire') from David and Bethsabe -- Bridal Song ('Now, Sleep, bind fast') from The Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn -- 'Thyrsis, sleepest thou?' -- 'A sparrow-hawk proud' -- 'Thule' -- 'My love in her attire' -- 'Since first I saw your face' -- 'Love me not' -- 'Sweet, let me go!' -- 'He that hath no mistress' -- 'Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire' -- To His Wife, for Striking Her Dog -- Song ('O mistress mine') from Twelfth Night -- Song ('When daffodils begin to peer') from The Winter's Tale -- song ('Jog on, jog on') from The Winter's Tale -- Song ('Full fathom five') from The Tempest -- Song ('The master, the swabber, the boatswain and I') from The Tempest -- Song ('Where the bee sucks') from The Tempest -- A Remembrance of My Friend Mr. Thomas Morley -- 'Happy were he' -- 'Happy were he' -- De Puero Balbutiente -- 'Fair summer droops' -- 'When thou must home' -- 'Never weather-beaten sail' 'Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air' -- 'Thus I resolve' -- 'Sleep, angry beauty' -- Think'st thou to seduce me then' -- Song ('In a maiden-time professed') from The Witch -- Melancholy Conceit -- Song ('Care-charming sleep') from The Tragedy of Valentinian --

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The Norton anthology of English literature. Vol. 2 / M.H. Abrams, general editor
Abrams, M. H.
2 volumes ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393093077
Corn riggs an' barley rigs ; To a mouse ; Green grown the rashes ; Holy Willie's prayer ; Willie brewed a peck o' maut ; Tam o' shanter ; Afton Water ; Ae fond kiss ; Ye flowery banks ; Scots, what hae ; For a' that and a' that ; A red, red rose ; Auld lang syne /

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The real vocal book. Volume 1, Low voice.

348 p. of music ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781423451228 (spiral bdg.)
Agua de beber = Water to drink / Alfie / Alice in Wonderland / All alone (Left alone) / (All of a sudden) My heart sings / All of me / All of you / All the things you are / Alright, okay, you win / Always / Angel eyes / April in Paris / Are you havin' any fun? / Autumn in New York / Autumn leaves / Avalon / Azure /

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The real vocal book. Volume I.

348 p. of music ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0634060805
Agua de beber = Water to drink / Alfie / Alice in Wonderland / All alone (Left alone) / (All of a sudden) my heart sings / All of me / All of you / All the things you are / Alright, okay, you win / Always / Angel eyes / April in Paris / Are you havin' any fun? / Autumn in New York / Autumn Leaves / Avalon / Azure / Baby, it's cold outside / Baltimore oriole / Basin Street blues / Bewitched / Beyond the sea / Billie's blues (I love my man) / Billie's bounce (Bill's bounce) / Birdland / The birth of the blues / Blame it on my youth / Blue skies / Bluesette / Body and soul / But beautiful / Bye bye blackbird / C-jam blues / Call me / Call me irresponsible / Can't help lovin' dat man / Cast your fate to the wind / Candy / Chega de saudade (no more blues) / Cherry pink and apple blossom white / A child is born / Come fly with me / Come rain or come shine / Come Sunday / Could it be you / Dancing on the ceiling / Day by day / A day in the life of a fool (Manha de carnival) / Dearly beloved / Desafinado (Off key) / Detour ahead / Didn't we / Dinah / Do I love you because you're beautiful? / Do nothin' till you hear from me / Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans / Don't blame me / Don't explain / Don't get around much anymore / Doxy / Dreamsville / Early autumn / Easter parade / Easy living / Easy to love / Epistrophy / Estate / Everything I have is yours / Falling in love with love / Fever / A fine romance / Fly me to the moon (In other words) / The folks who live on the hill / For all we know / For heaven's sake / (I love you) for sentimental reasons / Frenesí / The frim fram sauce / Gee baby, ain't I good to you / Georgia on my mind / Get me to the church on time / Get out of town / The gift! (Recado Bossa Nova) / The girl from Ipanema = Garôta de Ipanema / Girl talk / God bless the child / Guilty / Gypsy in my soul / Have you met Miss Jones? / Hello, young lovers / Here's that rainy day / Ho-ba-la-la / Honeysuckle rose / How high the moon / How insensitive / How my heart sings / The hucklebuck / I believe in you / I can't get started with you / I can't give you anything but love / I could write a book / I don't stand a ghost of a chance / I get along without you very well (except sometimes) / I got it bad and that ain't good / I have dreamed / I hear a rhapsody / I let a song go out of my heart / I love Paris / I love you / I mean you / I remember you / I should care / I thought about you / I will wait for you / I wish I didn't love you so / I'll know / I'll never smile again / I'll remember April / I'm a fool to want you / I'm beginning to see the light / I'm confessin' (that I love you) / I'm just a lucky so and so / I'm putting all my eggs in one basket / I've found a new baby / I've told ev'ry little star / If I loved you / If I should lose you / If I were a bell / Imagination / In a mellow tone / In a sentimental mood / In the still of the night / In the wee small hours of the morning / In walked Bud / The inch worm / Back home again in Indiana / Is you is, or is you ain't (ma' baby) / Isn't it romantic? / It could happen to you / It don't mean a thing (if it ain't got that swing) / It might as well be Spring / It will have to do until the real thing comes along / It's a blue world / It's all right with me / It's easy to remember / It's only a paper moon / It's so peaceful in the country /

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The golden treasury : selected from the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language / by Fr
Palgrave, Francis Turner,
xvi, 640 pages ;
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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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No fear Shakespeare : a companion.

302 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781411497467

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The Ultimate pop/rock fake book.

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


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The new Oxford Shakespeare : authorship companion / edited by Gary Taylor & Gabriel Egan.

xxxii, 741 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0199591164 (hardcover)
Part I: Methods -- Artiginality: authorship after postmodernism / A history of Shakespearean authorship attribution / One-horse races: some recent studies / The limitations of Vickers's trigram tests / Who wrothe the fly scene (3.2) in Titus Andronicus?: Automated searches and deep reading / Refining the LION collocation test: a comparative study of authorship test results for Titus Andronicus Scene 6 (= 4.1) / Potential Shakespeare: the poetic apocrypha and methods of modern attribution / Shakespear, Arden of Faversham, and A Lover's Complaint: a review of reviews / Part II: Case studies -- Arden of Faversham, Shakespearean authorship, and 'the print of many' / A supplementary lexical test for Arden of Faversham / The joker in the pack?: Marlowe, Kyd and the co-authorship of Henry VI, Part 3 / Rawlinson Poetry 160: the manuscript source of two attributions to Shakespeare / Mine of debt: William White and the printing of the 1602 Spanish Tragedy...with new additions / Shakespeare and three sets of additions / Did Shakepeare write The Spanish Tragedy additions? / Shakespeare and the painter's part / Thomas Middleton in All's Well that Ends Well? Part One / All's Well that Ends Well 4.3: dramaturgy / Thomas Middleton in All's Well that Ends Well? Part Two / Middleton and the King's speech in All's Well that Ends Well / All's Well that Ends Well: text, date, and adaptation / Shakespeare and Middleton: a chronology for 1605-6^^ackson^^^ The versification of Double Falsehood compared to restoration and early classical adaptations / Using compressibility as a proxy for Shannon entropy in the analysis of Double Falsehood / The canon and chronology of Shakepeare's works /


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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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The Norton book of friendship / edited by Eudora Welty and Ronald A. Sharp.

622 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393030652
Invitation to Hsiao Chü-shih / Inviting a friend to supper / Epistle 1.5 / from The life of Samuel Johnson / from My mother's house / The walrus and the carpenter / To Thomas Manning / Here's a bottle and an honest friend / My boat / To the bachelor of arts P'ei Ti / Horses in flowers / The pasture / The evils of Spain /

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Shakespeare beyond doubt : evidence, argument, controversy / edited by Paul Edmondson and Stanley We

xiv, 284 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781107017597 (hardback)
General introduction / Sceptics: The unreadable Delia Bacon / The case for Bacon / The case for Marlowe / The life and theatrical interests of Edward de Vere, seventeenth Earl of Oxford / The unusual suspects / Shakespeare as Author: Theorizing Shakespeare's authorship / Allusions to Shakespeare to 1642 / Shakespeare as collaborator / Authorship and the evidence of stylometrics / What does textual evidence reveal about the author? / Shakespeare and Warwickshire / Shakespeare and school / Shakespeare tells lies / A Cultural Phenomenon: Did Shakespeare Write Shakespeare?: 'This palpable device': authorship and conspiracy in Shakespeare's life / Amateurs and professionals: regendering Bacon / Fictional treatments of Shakespeare's authorship / The 'declaration of reasonable doubt' / 'There won't be puppets, will there?': 'Heroic' authorship and the cultural politics of Anonymous / 'The Shakespeare establishment' and the Shakespeare authorship discussion / Afterword / A selected reading list /

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Anthology of recently published articles on selected issues in prophetic guidance / compiled by Roge
Coon, Roger W.,
2 v. (various pagings) :
ISBN/ISSN:
How near is the omega? / How shall we work the cities - from without? / How shall we work the cities - from within? / Ellen White and literary dependency / Inquire of the Lord / Did Mrs. White "borrow" in reporting a vision? / Letter to the editor regarding "Did Mrs. White 'borrow' in reporting a vision?" / The footprints of God / Ellen White as a reader and a writer / The Ellen G. White writings and the church / Ellen White's use of sources -- "There simply is no case" -- The story behind this research -- "This work is of God, or it is not" / How does God speak? / From Sinai to Golgotha-1 / One law, two mountains (From Sinai to Golgotha-2) / The story of a pilgrimage (From Sinai to Golgotha-3) / Ellen White's pilgrimage to Golgotha (From Sinai to Golgotha-4) / The theology of Ellen White: The great controversy story (From Sinai to Golgotha-5) / Inspiration/revelation: What it is and how it works, The prophetic gift in operation / Infallibility: Does the true prophet ever err? / The relationship between the Ellen G. White writings and the Bible / From vision to prophecy / Ellen White: prophet or plagiarist? Closed windows or open doors? / Literary thief or God's messenger? -- Human thoughts or divine truths? -- The two mind-sets / The "I saw" parallels in Ellen White's writings / The truth about the white lie -- The use of literary sources -- The pioneers and the prophet -- Ellen White and the Bible -- The question of infallibility -- The visions -- The shut door -- The literary assistants -- White Estate research policies -- The basic issues -- The choice is ours -- For further study -- The inspiration and authority of the Ellen G. White writings -- Who reads Ellen White? / Science has its limits! / How the gift of prophecy relates to God's word / The sources of inspired writings / "I live with the project 24 hours a day" / When God overrules / Ellen White: Guilty or not? / God speaks with a human accent / Ellen White and modern medicine Ellen White's criticism of nineteenth century medicine / Would Ellen White favor medicines used today? / Ellen White's attitude toward medical progress / Roots in a worldwide movement / A search for truth / Following prophetic guidance / The power of the press / A ministry of health / Mission: The world / Proclaimers of good news / Preparing youth for service / Seventh-day Adventist historical highlights -- Ellen G. White's use of historical sources in The Great Controversy / Ellen White in perspective / Physicians say Ellen White's visions not result of epilepsy /

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Francis Bacon and his secret society. : An attempt to collect and unite the lost links of a long and
Pott, Henry,
410 pages, including xxvii plate ;
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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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William Shakespeare : a documentary volume / edited by Catherine Loomis.

xxxvi, 390 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0787660078
Short Titles of Works Cited in this Volume -- Baptism through the "Lost Years": 1564-1591 -- 1564 -- William Shakespeare's Birth and Name. Box: A Note on Dates during Shakespeare's Life; Facsimile: Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- 1566 -- Gilbert Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- 1569 -- Joan Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- The Queen's Players and the Earl of Worcester's Players; Visit Stratford-upon-Avon -- 1571 -- Anne Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- 1573 -- Visit of the Earl of Leicester's Players -- 1574 -- Richard Shakespeare's Baptismal Record. Box: Money in the Elizabethan and Jacobean Eras -- 1576 -- Visit of the Earl of Worcester's Players -- 1578 -- Visit of the Earl of Worcester's Players -- 1579 -- Anne Shakespeare's Burial Record -- Visits of the Lord Strange's Players and the Countess of Essex's Players -- 1580 -- Inquest on the Body of Katherine Hamlett -- Edmund Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- Visit of the Earl of Derby's Players. Box: An Age of Exploration and Colonization; Box: A Touring Company Performance -- 1581 -- The Will of Alexander Hoghton of Lea, Esquire -- Visits of the Earl of Worcester's Players and Lord Berkley's Players -- 1582 -- Visit of the Earl of Worcester's Players -- Records of Shakespeare's Marriage. Entry in Bishop Whitgift's Register naming Anne Whatley; Facsimile and transcription: Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway's Marriage License Bond; Box: Acting as a Profession -- 1583 -- Susanna Shakespeare. Facsimile: Susanna Shakespeare's Baptismal Record; Epitaph -- 1584 -- Visits of the Lord Berkley's Players and the Lord Chandos's Players -- 1585 -- Visits of the Earl of Oxford's Players, the Earl of Worcester's Players, and the Earl of Essex's Players -- Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare's Baptismal Record. Facsimile: Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare's Baptismal Record -- 1587 -- Visit of Unidentified Players -- 1588 -- Visits of the Queen's Players, the Earl of Essex's Players, the Earl of Leicester's Players, and an Unidentified Company. Box: On the Charms of Plays -- Record of John Shakespeare's Lawsuit against John Lambert in which William Shakespeare Is Named -- 1589 -- Allusion to an ur-Hamlet in Nashe's Preface to Green's Menaphon -- The Elizabethan Years: 1592-March 1603 -- 1592 -- Henslowe Records Performances of a Play about King Henry VI -- John Shakespeare Cited for Failing to Attend Church -- Allusion to Shakespeare in Greene's Groats-worth of Witte. Box: Signature Designations -- Possible Allusion to 1 Henry VI in Nashe's Pierce Penilesse. Box: Shakespeare's Work on Sir Thomas More -- 1593 -- Possible Allusion to Shakespeare in Chettle's Kind-Harts Dreame -- Henslowe Records Performances of a Play about Henry VI -- Shakespeare's First Publication. Stationers' Entry for Venus and Adonis; Fascimile: Title page for Venus and Adonis; Box: Quartos and Folios; Box: The Stationers' Company -- The Dedication of Venus and Adonis to the Earl of Southampton -- Stonley Buys a Copy of Venus and Adonis -- Reynolds Interprets Venus and Adonis -- 1594 -- Henslowe Records Performances of Titus Andronicus and Other Plays -- Stationers' Register Entries. Entries for Titus Andronicus, The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster, The Taming of a Shrew, The Rape of Lucrece, and Venus and Adonis -- Publications. Transcribed title page for Venus and Adonis; Facsimile: Title page for The Rape of Lucrece; Facsimile: Title page for Titus Andronicus; Facsimile: Title page for The First Part of the Contention betwixt the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster -- The Dedication of The Rape of Lucrece to the Earl of Southampton -- Shakespeare's Company Paid for a Court Performance -- Probable Allusion to Titus Andronicus in A Knacke to know a Knave -- Possible Allusion to The Rape of Lucrece in Drayton's Matilda -- Allusion to The Rape of Lucrece in Har.'s Epicedium -- Allusion to W.S. and The Rape of Lucrece in Willobie His Avisa. Box: On Printing Plays; Box: The Reliability of Shakespeare's Texts -- Account of an Attempted Performance of The Comedy of Errors in Gesta Grayorum.

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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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The literature of lesbianism : a historical anthology from Ariosto to Stonewall / edited by Terry Ca

xxi, 1110 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0231125100
The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries The Eighteenth Century The Nineteenth Century The Twentieth Century


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The Columbia anthology of gay literature : readings from Western antiquity to the present day / edit

xxxvii, 829 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0231096704
From the epic of Gilgamesh. The coming of Enkidu ; The death of Enkidu ; The lament of Gilgamesh for Enkidu / The friendship of David and Jonathan : I Samuel 17:55-58 and 18:1-4 -- David's lament for Jonathan : 2 Samuel 1:17-27.

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"That's a good question!"
Rimmer, Harry,
137 pages
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Essays on educational reformers, by Robert Hebert Quick.
Quick, Robert Hebert,
xxxiv, 568 pages
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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 first West : writing from the American frontier, 1776-1860 / edited by Edward Watts, Michigan St

xvi, 944 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780195141337 (paperback)

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning : interviews and recollections / edited by Martin Gar

xxiv, 173 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0312232268 (cloth) :
Elizabeth Barrett 1806-46 -- 'Glimpses Into My Own Literary Character' / Religious Imagination / More 'Glimpses' / 'Happy influences' / 'Dearest Papa would be sorry to think how much he grieved me' / 'My first acquaintance with Elizabeth Barrett' / 'The fatal event which saddened her bloom of youth' / Miss Barrett at Thirty-Five / 'The duties belonging to my femineity' / On Poetry I: 'the object of the intellectual part of me' / On Poetry II: 'I want to write a new poem of a new class' / On Poetry III: 'relations ... higher than the naked eye of the cold reasoning intellect can discern at all' / 'I look everywhere for grandmothers and see none' / Mr Browning's Poetry: 'A palpable power' / 'I was as a man dying who had not read Shakespeare' / 'I was repulsed too often' / Robert Browning 1812-46 -- Childhood Memories / The Poet's History / Music / An Unpoetical Nose / 'Robert talks immensely' / 'Lemon-coloured kid-gloves and such things' / 'Long ringlets and no neck-cloth' / Browning's 'lion-like ruff' / Browning and Thomas Carlyle / 'Little Paracelsus Browning' / Browning and Jane Carlyle / Browning, Macready and Forster I: Strafford / Pippa Passes / Browning, Macready and Forster II: The Return of the Druses / Browning, Macready and Forster III: A Blot on the 'Scutcheon / 'Conversation ... as remarkably good as his books' / The Brownings 1846-61 -- Marriage / The Journey to Italy / The Brownings, 1847 / Story's First Impression of the Brownings / Casa Guidi / Florence / Browning and the Anglo-Florentines / 'Better than any poem' / Recollections of Mrs Browning / The Brownings: a Child's View / Browning and his Beard / 'A countenance of April shine and shower' / 'A face corresponding with delicate exactness to the tone of her poems' / Browning Portraits / 'I'll fling you down the stairs': Browning and Mr Sludge / Tennyson and Browning perform / 'This generous humility of nature' / Browning at Bellosguardo / Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Conversation / Browning's 'celerity' ... or immediateness' / The Brownings, 1850 / 'What Mignon might be in maturity and maternity' / 'The delight of the encounter' / 'She talks no commonplaces' / 'We mustn't leave the great Elizabeth alone in such a state' / A Retrograde Step for Women / 'Our close, stifling, corrupt system' / 'A noble devotion to and faith in the regeneration of Italy' / The 'logical and common-sensible' poet and the 'good and kind fairy' / Spiritualism: 'Mrs Browning kept trying to stem his flow of eager, funny talk' / 'The corruption of our society requires not shut doors and windows, but light and air' / 'All poetry being a putting the infinite within the finite': Men and Women / Writing Aurora Leigh / With Landor at Siena / Rome in 1853-4: 'They did not come back with the usual impressions' / Rome in 1859: 'plenty of distraction, and no Men and Women' / Browning in 1861: 'the brain stratifies and matures creatively, even in the pauses of the pen' / 'She has genius; I am only a painstaking fellow' / The Death and Funeral of Elizabeth Barrett Browning / Robert Browning 1861-89 -- Browning's Return to London / 'No man was ever more free from bardic pose' / Browning and Forster: 'I will pitch this bottle of claret at your head' / Browning's Conversation in 1872: port, a pun and financial matters / 'Browning's talk had not much intellectual resemblance to his poetry' / Browning at King Lear / 'A constant flow of anecdotes and social allusions' / Tennyson and Browning / 'He talks everybody down with his dreadful voice' / Exerting himself 'for the amusement of his fellow-guests at a dinner-table' / The Companionable Sage / 'An exception to his broad liberal principles' / 'An enviably happy man' / 'On some of the great subjects ... he scarcely seemed to have thought at all' / Browning's 'loathing and contempt for poor Walt' / 'The pretty nothings, the subtle flatteries of the poet's talk' / 'He was a rich banker, he was a perfected butler' / Encounters with Browning / Browning at Home / 'As far a dandy as a sensible man can be' / 'Browning and his Lady Admirers' / Impromptus and a Reading / At the Desk / 'His skill in fence was very great' / Showing the Old Yellow Book / 'I've forgotten my own verses': Browning's 'marvellous memory' and its 'funny failure' / 'A wise and reflective man guides himself aright' / Personalia / 'Browning in Venice' / 'Browning in Asolo' / 'Never say of me that I am dead' / 'One who never turned his back but marched breast forward' / Death and Funeral /

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American datelines : major news stories from colonial times to the present / edited by Ed Cray, Jona

xxiii, 412 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0252071166 (pbk. : alk. paper)

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They knew Lincoln / John E. Washington ; with a new introduction by Kate Masur.
Washington, John E.,
lxxx, 244 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780190270964 (hardback)

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