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Reading the American past : selected historical documents / [edited by] Michael P. Johnson.

2 v. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780312564131 (pbk. : v. 1)

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The Civil War : the final year told by those who lived it / Aaron Sheehan-Dean, editor.

xxvii, 886 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598532944


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

10 volumes :
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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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Gold : firsthand accounts from the rush that made the West / John Richard Stephens.
Stephens, John Richard.
xix, 347 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780762791507 (paperback)


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Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America : a comprehensive encyclopedia / editors, Francis J. B

2 volumes (xliv, 697 pages) :
ISBN/ISSN: 1576076784


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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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The world's great speeches / edited by Lewis Copeland and Lawrence W. Lamm.

xxi, 842 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0486204685 (pbk.)
Funeral Oration -- On His Condemnation to Death -- On the Union of Greece to Resist Persia -- On the Crown -- The Second Oration Against Philip -- In Support of the Oppian Law -- To His Soldiers -- First Oration Against Catiline -- The Fourth Philippic -- To the Conspirators -- To His Troops -- On the Treatment of the Conspirators -- The Catilinarian Conspirators -- Oration on the Dead Body of Julius Caesar. -- A Second Crusade -- Sermon to the Birds -- Before the Diet of Worms -- On Suffering Persecution -- Before Invading Silesia, 1740 -- Before the Battle of Leuthen, 1757 -- Advocating the Execution of Louis XVI -- Agaist the Charge of Treason -- "To Dare again, Ever to Dare!" -- "Let France Be Free!" -- Defense Against the Charges -- The Festival of the Supreme Being -- At the Beginning of the Italian Campaign -- On Entering Milan -- On Beginning the Russian Campaign -- Farewell to the Old Guard -- Against Imperialism -- Voltaire -- To the Young Men of Italy -- To His Soldiers -- Rome and Italy -- America's Welcome -- To the Delegates from Alsace -- Appeal for Dreyfus -- Christian Democracy -- War and Armaments in Europe -- Germany and the War -- Address to the German People -- Last Speech -- The Spirit of France -- Coronation Day Sermon -- One Aim: Victory -- To Workingmen and Soldiers -- To the Red Army -- The Dictatorship of the Proletariat -- Napoleon -- Naval Disarmament. -- On the Dissolution of Parliament -- On a Moriton for His Removal -- God's Love to Fallen Man -- On the right of Taxing America -- Conciliation with America -- Indictment of Warren Hastings -- At the Trial of Warren Hastings -- On His Refusal to Negotiate with Bonaparte -- On Refusal to Negotiate with Bonaparte -- The Fall of Napoleon -- On the Reform Bill -- The Effects of Protection on Agriculture -- The "Trent" Affair -- Peace with Honor -- On Domestic and Foreign Affairs -- Anti-Semitism -- The British Empire -- Militant Suffragists -- England's Position -- An Appeal to the Nation -- The Fourth of July -- Peace -- Women in Politics -- On His Seventieth Birthday -- Justice for Ireland -- Protest Against Sentence as Traitor -- The Home Rule Bill -- The Irish Free State. -- Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God -- The Boston Massacre -- "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!"-- American Independence -- On the Faults of the Constitution -- The States and the Federal Government -- Justice and the Federal Constitution -- The Federal Constitution -- Inaugural Address -- Farewell Address -- First Inaugural Address -- Alexander Hamilton -- Red Jacket -- Tecumseh -- Adams and Jefferson -- Reply to Hayne -- Second Inaugural Address -- The Murder of Lovejoy -- The Preservation of the Union -- Slavery -- On the Compromise of 1850 -- The Crime Against Kansas -- The Irrepressible Conflict -- On being Sentenced to Death -- On the Death of John Brown -- Reply to Lincoln -- On Withdrawal from the Union -- On His Nomination to the Senate -- Farewell Address at Springfield -- Address at Gettysburg -- Second Inaugural Address -- The System of Slavery -- On Woman's Right to Suffrage -- Blaine-The Plumed Knight -- Oration at His Brother's Grave -- On the Death of Garfield -- First Inaugural Address -- The Columbian Oration -- The American Standard -- The Cross of Gold -- The Republic That Never Retreats -- The Retention of the Philippines -- Address at Buffalo -- Manhood or Money -- The Strenuous Life -- Washington's Birthday -- Lincoln, Man and American -- Peace Without Victory -- Declaration of War -- The Fourteen Points -- The League of Nations -- The League of Nations -- On Receiving Sentence -- A Plea for the League of Nations -- "Live-I Am Coming!"


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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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Encyclopedia of immigration and migration in the American West [electronic resource] / edited by Gor

1 online resource (2 v. (xxix, 848 p.) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781452265346 (electronic bk.)

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This is the ultimate fake book : melody, lyrics, chords for all 'C' instruments.

1 score (803 pages) ;
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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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Selected speeches and writings / Abraham Lincoln ; with an introduction by Gore Vidal.
Lincoln, Abraham,
xxvii, 515 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598530537 (pbk.)


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Two years before the mast : a personal narrative / by Richard Henry Dana, Jr
Dana, Richard Henry,
1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN: 1582182841

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Two years before the mast : a personal narrative / by Richard Henry Dana, Jr
Dana, Richard Henry,
1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN: 1582182841

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The Oxford book of Victorian verse / chosen by Arthur Quiller-Couch.

xv, 1023 pages ;
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Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra ; The yacht ; Ianthe ; Her name ; The gifts return'd ; The maid's lament ; The dragon-fly ; To Miss Arundell ; Rose Aylmer ; On a child ; To his verse ; The kiss ; The wall-flower ; On the death of Southey ; On his own death ; His epitaph ; Finis / A wish / Plaint / To spring : on the banks of the Cam / The nun ; Jenny kiss'd me ; Abou Ben Adhem / Champagne rosée / Hermione ; For a fountain / Last lines / The right use of prayer / On his friend, Joseph Rodman Drake / Balaam ; November / Graves of infants ; Song ; Written in Northampton County asylum / Lines / The forest maid ; Thanatopsis / Song ; The phoenix ; Love's likeness ; The lyre ; On the death of a recluse ; Song / The sower's song / Song ; To a lofty beauty from her poor kinsman ; May, 1840 / Ode to the moon ; Fair Ines ; Time of roses ; The death-bed ; Ruth ; The bridge of sighs ; The song of the shirt / A Jacobite's epitaph / Elena's song ; Song ; Women singing / Conflict / Woodlands ; The oak-tree ; The old house ; The turnstile ; The wife a-lost ; Evening, and maidens ; The head-stone / Rest ; Chorus of the elements ; The vicar ; Mater desiderata / The mother ; Song / Eileen Aroon / Dark Rosaleen ; The fair hills of Eirk, O ; The Karamanian exile ; The three Khalandeers; Gone in the wind ; To Amine ; Advice against travel ; The world : a Ghazel ; The nameless one / Mariners' song ; Dirge ; Dream-pedlary ; Bridal song to Amala ; Wolfram's song / Absent yet present ; Nydia's song / The field-path / Wood-notes ; Fore-runners ; Days ; Give all to love ; Brahma / Ralph Waldo Emerson -- The plough ; Solitude and the life / The lamp / The first fathers ; The song of the western men ; Death song ; King Arthur's waes-hael / Wellington / Lament / The bells of Shandon / The true martyr / Farewells from paradise ; Cowper's grave ; Praise of earth ; Confessions ; The mask ; Grief ; Mystery ; A musical instrument ; Sonnets from the Portuguese ; Inclusions ; My Kate ; The best ; The North and the South /

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Irish writing in the twentieth century : a reader / edited by David Pierce.

xliv, 1351 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 1859182585
from The revival of Irish literature. "The necessity of de-Anglicizing Ireland" / from Abhráin grádh chúige Connacht = Love songs of Connacht. "Dá d'téinnse siar" = "If I were to go west" / from The united Irishman. "Parnell" / from The Irish monthly. "The associations of scenery" / from From the land of St. Lawrence. "The orange lilies" / from Some experiences of an Irish R.M. "Lisheen races, second hand" / from Ideals in Ireland. "The battle of two civilizations" / from Ideals in Ireland. "The literary movement in Ireland" / from Imagination and reveries. "Nationality or cosmopolitanism" / from Workers' republic. "Physical force in Irish politics" / from Irish Literary Society gazette. Lecture by Mr. W.B. Yeats / from The ballad of Reading gaol /


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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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What is Enlightenment? : eighteenth-century answers and twentieth-century questions / edited by Jame

xiii, 563 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0520202252 (alk. paper)

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Eyewitness to America : 500 years of America in the words of those who saw it happen / edited by Dav

xxx, 599 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0679442243
Old World discovers the New World / Columbus meets the Native Americans / Epidemic at Stadacona, and a cure / Founding of St. Augustine / Sir Francis Drake claims a kingdom / Virginia / Lost Colony / Founding of Jamestown / Pocahontas saves John Smith / First representative assembly in America / Pilgrims' landing and first Winter / Maypole of Merry-Mount / Roger Williams demands freedom of religion / Stuyvesant's bad government / Angry slave / Jolliet and Marquette travel the Mississippi / King Philip's war: Mary Rowlandson is captured / New York and environs / Harvard students / Trial of "witches" Susannah Martin and Mary Lacey / Freedom of the Press / March of the Acadians during the French and Indian war / James Otis starts a fire / Mob confronts a stamp distributor / Franklin argues against the Stamp Act in the British Parliament / Boston Massacre / Boston Tea Party / First Continental Congress / Patrick Henry's speech / Lanterns in the North Church steeple / Standoff at Lexington / Shot heard 'round the world / Washington is chosen for command / Jefferson is selected to write the Declaration of Independence / Young Jefferson gets some advice from Ben Franklin / Declaration's missing clause / Signing the Declaration / Recruiting trouble / Winter at Valley Forge / Yankees invade Great Britain / John Paul Jones refuses to surrender / Cornwallis surrenders /

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Henry VIII and the court : art, politics and performance / edited by Thomas Betteridge and Suzannah

xviii, 327 p., [20] p. of plates :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781409411857 (hardcover : alk. paper)

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The treaty, its merits and demerits fairly discussed and displayed [microform]

141 p
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Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation [text, with conditional ratification] -- Objections to the treaty [Resolutions], Boston, July 15, 1795, at a meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Boston ... the 13th day of July, A. D. 1795 -- Federalist, no. I-IV, as published in the Centinel, July 22-Aug. 1, 1795 -- Constitutionalist, no. I-V, as published in the Chronicle, July 27-Aug. 17, 1795 -- Federalist, no. V-VII, as published in the Centinel, Aug. 8-26, 1795 -- Letter from the President of the United States to the selectmen of Boston [20th July, 1795] -- Boston Chamber of Commerce [Resolutions Aug. 11, 1795] -- Dissent [of merchants and traders of Boston, to the doings of the town at their late meeting, dated July 15, 1795, and published in the Columbian Centinel, Aug. 19]


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The art of the sonnet / Stephen Burt, David Mikics.
Burt, Stephen,
xi, 451 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780674048140 (hc : alk. paper)

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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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book jacket
Thematic guide to American poetry / Allan Burns.
Burns, Allan
xiv, 309 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0313314624 (alk. paper)

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Sherman: soldier, realist, American / by B.H. Liddell Hart ... with maps.
Liddell Hart, Basil Henry,
viii pages, 2 leaves, 456 pages
ISBN/ISSN:

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Sherman: soldier, realist, American / by B.H. Liddell Hart.
Liddell Hart, Basil Henry,
viii, 456 pages :
ISBN/ISSN:

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book jacket
Lectures 1795 : On politics and religion / Samuel Taylor Coleridge ; edited by Lewis Patton and Pete
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
lxxx, 512 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0710068611

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

liv, 1076 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0195020588

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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 :
ISBN/ISSN:

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book jacket
The Maine woods / Henry David Thoreau ; foreword by Richard Francis Fleck.
Thoreau, Henry David,
243 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780882409597


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The English reader : what every literate person needs to know / edited by Diane Ravitch and Michael

xxiii, 486 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0195077296


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Problems and controversies in television and radio : basic readings / selected and edited by Harry J

vi, 503 pages
ISBN/ISSN:

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Poetical works
Wordsworth, William,
xlii, 937 p.
ISBN/ISSN:

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book jacket
The American West / Larry Schweikart, Bradley J. Birzer.
Schweikart, Larry.
xxiv, 542 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0471401382

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book jacket
The Daily ukulele : 365 songs for better living / compiled and arranged by Liz an Jim Beloff ; [edit

336 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781423477754
After you've gone -- Ain't misbehavin' -- Ain't she sweet -- Ain't we got fun? -- All I have to do is dream -- All my loving -- All night, all day -- All of me -- All through the night -- Aloha 'Oe -- Alphabet song -- Always -- Amazing grace -- America (My country 'tis of thee) -- America, the beautiful -- Anchors aweigh -- Anniversary song -- Any time -- Are you lonesome tonight? -- Around the world -- Auld lang syne -- Avalon -- Away in a manger -- Baa, baa, black sheep -- Baby face -- Baby love -- Baby, won’' you please come home -- Bad, bad Leroy Brown -- The battle hymn Of the republic -- The bear went over the mountain -- Beautiful brown eyes -- Beautiful dreamer -- The best things in life are free -- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home -- Blowin' in the wind -- Blue Christmas -- Blue Hawaii -- Blue skies -- Brahms' lullaby -- Brown eyed girl -- Buffalo gals (won't you come out tonight) -- By the beautiful sea -- By the light of the silvery moon -- Bye bye blackbird -- Bye bye blues -- Bye bye love -- Cabaret -- The caissons go rolling along -- California dreamin' -- California, here I come -- Can't buy me love -- Can't help but smile -- Can't help falling in love -- The candy man -- Careless love -- Carolina in the morning -- Chapel of love -- Chicago (that toddlin' town) -- Chinatown, my Chinatown -- The chipmunk song -- Cindy -- Clementine -- (They long to be) Close to you -- Come and go with me -- Consider yourself -- Crazy -- Danny boy -- Daydream -- Daydream believer -- Deck the halls -- Deep in the heart of Texas -- Devoted to you -- Dinah -- Dixie land -- Do Lord -- Don't be cruel (to a heart that's true) -- Don't get around much anymore -- Don't worry be happy -- Do-re-mi -- Down by the riverside -- Down in the valley -- Downtown -- Dream a little dream of me -- The dreidel song -- The drunken sailor -- Easter parade -- Edelweiss -- Eency weency spider -- Eight days a week -- Enjoy yourself (it's later than you think) -- The Erie Canal -- Ev'ry time I feel the spirit -- Everybody loves somebody -- Far away places -- The farmer in the dell -- Feliz Navidad -- Fields of gold -- The 59th Street Bridge song (feelin' groovy) -- The first Noel -- Five foot two, eyes of blue (has anybody seen my gal?) -- Folsom Prison blues -- For he's a jolly good fellow -- For me and my gal -- From me to you -- Funiculi, funicula -- Georgia on my mind -- Getting to know you -- Give me that old time religion -- Give my regards to Broadway -- The glory of love -- The glow-worm -- Go down, Moses -- Go tell it on the mountain -- Good day sunshine -- Good morning to you -- Good night -- Goodnight, Irene -- Good night ladies -- A groovy kind of love -- Happy together -- Happy trails -- A hard day's night -- Hard times come again no more -- Hark! The herald angels sing -- Hava nagila -- Hawaii ponoi -- The Hawaiian wedding song -- Heart and soul -- Hello Dolly -- Help! -- He's got the whole world in his hands -- Hey, good lookin' -- Hey Jude -- Home on the range -- Hound dog -- How can I keep from singing? -- How can you mend a broken heart -- How sweet it is (to be loved by you) -- The hukilau song -- Hush, little baby -- I ain't got nobody (and nobody cares for me) -- I can't give you anything but love -- I feel fine -- If I had a hammer -- If you're happy and you know it -- I left my heart in San Francisco -- I'll be seeing you -- I'll fly away -- I'll follow the sun -- I'm a believer -- Imagine -- I'm always chasing rainbows -- I'm beginning to see the light -- I’m Henry the eighth, I am! -- Indiana -- In the good old summertime -- In the sweet by and by -- I saw her standing there -- I saw the light -- It's a small world -- It's my party -- It's only a paper moon -- I've been working on the railroad -- I've just seen a face -- I walk the line -- I want to hold your hand -- Jackson -- Ja-da -- Jambalaya (on the bayou) -- Jingle bell rock -- Jingle bells -- Joshua fought the battle of Jericho -- Joy to the world -- Joyful, joyful, we adore thee -- Keep on the sunny side -- King of the road -- Kumbaya -- Last train to Clarksville -- Let it be -- Let it be me -- Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! -- Let me call you sweetheart -- Let's get together -- The letter -- Let the rest of the world go by -- Limehouse blues -- Loch Lomond -- Long, long ago -- Look for the silver lining -- Love me do -- Love me tender -- Love potion number 9 -- Lovely hula hands -- Makin' whoopee -- The marine's hymn -- Mary had a little lamb -- Me and Bobby McGee -- Mele kalikimaka -- Michael, row the boat ashore -- Mickey Mouse march -- Midnight special -- Miss the Mississippi and you -- Mister sandman -- Moon River -- Moonlight Bay -- The more we get together -- My blue heaven -- My Bonnie (lies over the ocean) -- My favorite things -- My funny valentine -- My girl -- My guy -- My love -- My old Kentucky home -- The night before -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen -- Ob-la-di, ob-la-da -- O come, all ye faithful -- Oh, babe, what would you say? -- Oh, Susanna -- Oh, what a beautiful mornin' -- Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone? -- Old folks at home (Swanee River) -- Old MacDonald had a farm -- On a slow boat to China -- On Broadway -- On the beach at Waikiki -- On the good ship Lollipop -- On the road again -- On the sunny side of the street -- On top of old smoky -- Over the river and through the woods -- Peace like a river -- Pearly shells -- Peggy Sue -- Pennies from heaven -- Please please me -- Polly Wolly Doodle -- Pomp and circumstance -- Prayer of thanksgiving -- Princess Poo-Poo-Ly has plenty pa-pa-ya -- Proud Mary -- Que sera, sera (whatever will be, will be) -- The rainbow connection -- Raindrops keep fallin' on my head -- Rawhide -- Red River Valley -- Red rubber ball -- Ring of fire -- Rock-a-my-soul -- Rock around the clock -- Rocky top -- Row, row, row your boat -- Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer -- Runaway -- Runnin' wild -- Sakura (cherry blossoms) -- Save the last dance for me -- Second hand Rose -- Seems like old times -- Sentimental journey -- Shall we gather at the river -- She'll be coming 'round the mountain -- She loves you -- Shenandoah -- Shine on, harvest moon -- Side by side -- The sidewalks of New York -- Silent night -- Simple gifts -- Sing -- Sixteen tons -- Skip to my Lou -- The sloop John B. -- Smiles -- Some folks -- Some of these days -- Song of the islands -- Song sung blue -- A spoonful of sugar -- Stand by me -- The star spangled banner -- Strangers in the night -- Sunny afternoon -- Sunrise, sunset -- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious -- Surfin' U.S.A. -- Swanee -- Swing low, sweet chariot -- Take me out to the ballgame -- Taps -- Tell me why -- That Hawaiian melody -- That's amore (that's love) -- That'll be the day -- There is a tavern in the town -- There's a kind of hush -- These boots are made for walkin' -- This land is your land -- This little light of mine -- This old man -- This train -- Those were the days -- Three blind mice -- Three little birds -- Tie me kangaroo down sport -- The times they are a-changin' -- Tiny bubbles -- Tonight you belong to me -- Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral (That's an Irish melody) -- Toot, toot, Tootsie! -- To you, sweetheart, aloha -- Try to remember -- Turn! Turn! Turn! (to everything there is a season) -- 26 miles -- Twinkle, twinkle little star -- Ukulele lady -- Ukuleles are the best -- Unchained melody -- Under the boardwalk -- Up on the roof -- Upside down -- The Wabash cannonball -- Wade in the water -- Wake up little susie -- Walk right in -- Walkin' my baby back home -- Waltzing Matilda -- The water is wide -- Wayfaring stranger -- We'll meet again -- We shall overcome -- We three kings of Orient are -- We wish you a merry Christmas -- What a wonderful world -- What'll I do -- When I fall in love -- When I'm sixty-four -- When Irish eyes are smiling -- When the red, red, robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along -- When the saints go marching in -- When you wish upon a star -- When you're smiling (the whole world smiles with you) -- Whispering -- A white sport coat (and a pink carnation) -- Why do fools fall in love? -- Wildwood flower -- Will the circle be unbroken -- With a little help from my friends -- The world is waiting for the sunrise -- World without love -- Wouldn't it be loverly -- Wouldn't it be nice -- Yankee doodle boy -- The yellow rose of Texas -- Yellow submarine -- Yes sir, that's my baby -- You are my sunshine -- You made me love you (I didn't want to do it) -- Your cheatin' heart -- You're a grand old flag -- You're nobody 'til somebody loves you -- You've got a friend in me -- You've got to hide your love away -- Zip-a-dee-doo-dah.

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The Daily ukulele to go : 365 songs for better living / compiled and arranged by Liz and Jim Beloff

464 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781480342279
After you've gone -- Ain't misbehavin' -- Ain't she sweet -- Ain't we got fun? -- All I have to do is dream -- All my loving -- All night, all day -- All of me -- All through the night -- Aloha 'Oe -- Alphabet song -- Always -- Amazing grace -- America (My country 'tis of thee) -- America, the beautiful -- Anchors aweigh -- Anniversary song -- Any time -- Are you lonesome tonight? -- Around the world -- Auld lang syne -- Avalon -- Away in a manger -- Baa, baa, black sheep -- Baby face -- Baby love -- Baby, won'' you please come home -- Bad, bad Leroy Brown -- The battle hymn Of the republic -- The bear went over the mountain -- Beautiful brown eyes -- Beautiful dreamer -- The best things in life are free -- Bill Bailey, won't you please come home -- Blowin' in the wind -- Blue Christmas -- Blue Hawaii -- Blue skies -- Brahms' lullaby -- Brown eyed girl -- Buffalo gals (won't you come out tonight) -- By the beautiful sea -- By the light of the silvery moon -- Bye bye blackbird -- Bye bye blues -- Bye bye love -- Cabaret -- The caissons go rolling along -- California dreamin' -- California, here I come -- Can't buy me love -- Can't help but smile -- Can't help falling in love -- The candy man -- Careless love -- Carolina in the morning -- Chapel of love -- Chicago (that toddlin' town) -- Chinatown, my Chinatown -- The chipmunk song -- Cindy -- Clementine -- (They long to be) Close to you -- Come and go with me -- Consider yourself -- Crazy -- Danny boy -- Daydream -- Daydream believer -- Deck the halls -- Deep in the heart of Texas -- Devoted to you -- Dinah -- Dixie land -- Do Lord -- Don't be cruel (to a heart that's true) -- Don't get around much anymore -- Don't worry be happy -- Do-re-mi -- Down by the riverside -- Down in the valley -- Downtown -- Dream a little dream of me -- The dreidel song -- The drunken sailor -- Easter parade -- Edelweiss -- Eency weency spider -- Eight days a week -- Enjoy yourself (it's later than you think) -- The Erie Canal -- Ev'ry time I feel the spirit -- Everybody loves somebody -- Far away places -- The farmer in the dell -- Feliz Navidad -- Fields of gold -- The 59th Street Bridge song (feelin' groovy) -- The first Noel -- Five foot two, eyes of blue (has anybody seen my gal?) -- Folsom Prison blues -- For he's a jolly good fellow -- For me and my gal -- From me to you -- Funiculi, funicula -- Georgia on my mind -- Getting to know you -- Give me that old time religion -- Give my regards to Broadway -- The glory of love -- The glow-worm -- Go down, Moses -- Go tell it on the mountain -- Good day sunshine -- Good morning to you -- Good night -- Goodnight, Irene -- Good night ladies -- A groovy kind of love -- Happy together -- Happy trails -- A hard day's night -- Hard times come again no more -- Hark! The herald angels sing -- Hava nagila -- Hawaii ponoi -- The Hawaiian wedding song -- Heart and soul -- Hello Dolly -- Help! -- He's got the whole world in his hands -- Hey, good lookin' -- Hey Jude -- Home on the range -- Hound dog -- How can I keep from singing? -- How can you mend a broken heart -- How sweet it is (to be loved by you) -- The hukilau song -- Hush, little baby -- I ain't got nobody (and nobody cares for me) -- I can't give you anything but love -- I feel fine -- If I had a hammer -- If you're happy and you know it -- I left my heart in San Francisco -- I'll be seeing you -- I'll fly away -- I'll follow the sun -- I'm a believer -- Imagine -- I'm always chasing rainbows -- I'm beginning to see the light -- I'm Henry the eighth, I am! -- Indiana -- In the good old summertime -- In the sweet by and by -- I saw her standing there -- I saw the light -- It's a small world -- It's my party -- It's only a paper moon -- I've been working on the railroad -- I've just seen a face -- I walk the line -- I want to hold your hand -- Jackson -- Ja-da -- Jambalaya (on the bayou) -- Jingle bell rock -- Jingle bells -- Joshua fought the battle of Jericho -- Joy to the world -- Joyful, joyful, we adore thee -- Keep on the sunny side -- King of the road -- Kumbaya -- Last train to Clarksville -- Let it be -- Let it be me -- Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! -- Let me call you sweetheart -- Let's get together -- The letter -- Let the rest of the world go by -- Limehouse blues -- Loch Lomond -- Long, long ago -- Look for the silver lining -- Love me do -- Love me tender -- Love potion number 9 -- Lovely hula hands -- Makin' whoopee -- The marine's hymn -- Mary had a little lamb -- Me and Bobby McGee -- Mele kalikimaka -- Michael, row the boat ashore -- Mickey Mouse march -- Midnight special -- Miss the Mississippi and you -- Mister sandman -- Moon River -- Moonlight Bay -- The more we get together -- My blue heaven -- My Bonnie (lies over the ocean) -- My favorite things -- My funny valentine -- My girl -- My guy -- My love -- My old Kentucky home -- The night before -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen -- Ob-la-di, ob-la-da -- O come, all ye faithful -- Oh, babe, what would you say? -- Oh, Susanna -- Oh, what a beautiful mornin' -- Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone? -- Old folks at home (Swanee River) -- Old MacDonald had a farm -- On a slow boat to China -- On Broadway -- On the beach at Waikiki -- On the good ship Lollipop -- On the road again -- On the sunny side of the street -- On top of old smoky -- Over the river and through the woods -- Peace like a river -- Pearly shells -- Peggy Sue -- Pennies from heaven -- Please please me -- Polly Wolly Doodle -- Pomp and circumstance -- Prayer of thanksgiving -- Princess Poo-Poo-Ly has plenty pa-pa-ya -- Proud Mary -- Que sera, sera (whatever will be, will be) -- The rainbow connection -- Raindrops keep fallin' on my head -- Rawhide -- Red River Valley -- Red rubber ball -- Ring of fire -- Rock-a-my-soul -- Rock around the clock -- Rocky top -- Row, row, row your boat -- Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer -- Runaway -- Runnin' wild -- Sakura (cherry blossoms) -- Save the last dance for me -- Second hand Rose -- Seems like old times -- Sentimental journey -- Shall we gather at the river -- She'll be coming 'round the mountain -- She loves you -- Shenandoah -- Shine on, harvest moon -- Side by side -- The sidewalks of New York -- Silent night -- Simple gifts -- Sing -- Sixteen tons -- Skip to my Lou -- The sloop John B. -- Smiles -- Some folks -- Some of these days -- Song of the islands -- Song sung blue -- A spoonful of sugar -- Stand by me -- The star spangled banner -- Strangers in the night -- Sunny afternoon -- Sunrise, sunset -- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious -- Surfin' U.S.A. -- Swanee -- Swing low, sweet chariot -- Take me out to the ballgame -- Taps -- Tell me why -- That Hawaiian melody -- That's amore (that's love) -- That'll be the day -- There is a tavern in the town -- There's a kind of hush -- These boots are made for walkin' -- This land is your land -- This little light of mine -- This old man -- This train -- Those were the days -- Three blind mice -- Three little birds -- Tie me kangaroo down sport -- The times they are a-changin' -- Tiny bubbles -- Tonight you belong to me -- Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral (That's an Irish melody) -- Toot, toot, Tootsie! -- To you, sweetheart, aloha -- Try to remember -- Turn! Turn! Turn! (to everything there is a season) -- 26 miles -- Twinkle, twinkle little star -- Ukulele lady -- Ukuleles are the best -- Unchained melody -- Under the boardwalk -- Up on the roof -- Upside down -- The Wabash cannonball -- Wade in the water -- Wake up little susie -- Walk right in -- Walkin' my baby back home -- Waltzing Matilda -- The water is wide -- Wayfaring stranger -- We'll meet again -- We shall overcome -- We three kings of Orient are -- We wish you a merry Christmas -- What a wonderful world -- What'll I do -- When I fall in love -- When I'm sixty-four -- When Irish eyes are smiling -- When the red, red, robin comes bob, bob, bobbin' along -- When the saints go marching in -- When you wish upon a star -- When you're smiling (the whole world smiles with you) -- Whispering -- A white sport coat (and a pink carnation) -- Why do fools fall in love? -- Wildwood flower -- Will the circle be unbroken -- With a little help from my friends -- The world is waiting for the sunrise -- World without love -- Wouldn't it be loverly -- Wouldn't it be nice -- Yankee doodle boy -- The yellow rose of Texas -- Yellow submarine -- Yes sir, that's my baby -- You are my sunshine -- You made me love you (I didn't want to do it) -- Your cheatin' heart -- You're a grand old flag -- You're nobody 'til somebody loves you -- You've got a friend in me -- You've got to hide your love away -- Zip-a-dee-doo-dah.

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The giant book of poetry / William H. Roetzheim, editor.

748 pages :
ISBN/ISSN:

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Irish literature : the nineteenth century / editors, A. Norman Jeffares and Peter van de Kamp.

3 volumes ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0716528002

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