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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
Changing "the American way of life" -- The making of a man -- The early years -- Revenge: then a national crusade -- Warfare among NAACP blacks -- A black agenda emerges -- Triple murder -- Race wars -- Winning the right to vote -- "Lady Big Heart" -- Arming blacks with trained intelligence -- Soldier troubles -- A destructive marriage -- Jim Crow's last stand? -- Sudden death -- Dream breaker George Wallace -- Marshall the jurist: and his nemesis -- The court: and its nonviolent revolution -- Mr. Justice Marshall's role -- A nation of men, not laws -- Marshall with and without law clerks -- Disillusionment and retirement -- The Clarence Thomas fiasco -- Measuring Marshall without sentiment.
Lungs full of burning / The one emotion Black women are free to explore / My body is a sickness called anger / Why we cry when we're angry / On transfeminine anger / Unbought and unbossed / Guilty / Hangry women / Enojada / A girl, dancing / My name and my voice / Inherited anger / On the back burner / "Basic math" / The color of being Muslim / Homegrown anger / Crime against the soul / No more room for fear / Going to war with myself / So now what? /
xxxiii, 460 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN:
9780664231354 (alk. paper)
9780664231354 (alk. paper)
First apology / To Autolycus, book 2 / On first principles, book 1 / Confessions, book 11 / Breviloquium, 2 / Summa contra Gentiles, 2:17-19, 38 / Christian faith, sections 40-41 / The biblical witness concerning creation / The doctrine of creation from nothing / Creation out of nothing / The pluri-singularity of creation / Creation "ex-nihilo" in time / Against heresies, book 5 / On the making of humankind / Homilies concerning the statues / Difficulty 41 / Summa theologiae, 1.93 / Ar'n't I a woman? / The basic form of humanity / Woman as answer / Toward a feminist anthropology beyond liberalism and romanticism / From biological to ecclesial existence : the ecclesiological significance of the person / Contesting the gendered subject : a feminist account of the Imago dei / On first principles, book 1 / Against the heathen / The city of God, book 14 / On evil, quest 3 / Institutes of the Christian religion, book 2, chapter 1 / The interior castle, 1 / Christian faith, sections 69, 71-72.2 / The kingdom of evil / The reality of nothingness / Sin and man's responsibility / The human situation ; a feminine view / God and black suffering / The furies and the goodness of God / Redeeming sin-talk / Against symbols / Against heresies, book 3 / On the holy trinity, book 3 / Summa theologiae, 1.22, 103 / Showings (long text) / Institutes of the Christian religion, book1, chapter 16 / Christian faith, sections 46-47 / The Christian belief in providence / The future of man / Why an evolutionary process? / Action and embodiment / The doctrine of creation in an age of scientific cosmology / God's interaction with the world / Is God in charge? /
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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. /
Tulsa, OK : The American Association of Petroleum Geologists, [2016]
9780891813910 (hardback)
Learning from the 2013 3-D Interpretation Hedberg Conference : how geoscientists see 3-D / Training spatial skills in geosciences : a review of tests and tools / Visual metaphors in structural geology : a means for enhancing 3-D visualization / Visible geology : creative online tools for teaching, learning, and communicating geologic concepts / Spatial skills in expert structural geologists / Structural interpretation of seismic geologic reality, perspective, and 3-D thinking / Subsurface structural interpretation : the significance of 3-D structural frameworks / Insight on mechanical stratigraphy and subsurface interpretation / Evolution of the Hat Creek Fault System, Northern California / 3-D seismic-structural workflows--examples using the Hat Creek fault system / Earth, mind, and paper : field sketches as expert representations of the Hat Creek fault zone / Increasing interpreter capability in structurally complex settings through combined fieldwork, interpretation, and geocellular modeling / Linking cognitive science and disciplinary geoscience practice : the importance of the conceptual model /
Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1985.
0192820737 (paperback)
'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 --
Before and after summer : op. 16. Childhood among the ferns ; Before and after summer ; The Self-unseeing ; Overlooking the river ; Channel firing ; In the mind's eye ; The Too short time ; Epeisodia ; Amabel ; He abjures love / Earth and air and rain : op. 15. Summer schemes ; When I set out for Lyonnesse ; Waiting both ; The Phantom ; So I have fared : after reading Psalms XXXIX, XL, etc. ; Rollicum-rorum ; To Lizbie Browne ; The Clock of the years ; In a churchyard : Song of the yew tree ; Proud songsters / I said to love : op. 19b. I need not go ; At middle-field gate in February ; Two lips ; In five-score summers! : Meditation ; For life I had never cared greatly ; I said to love / Let us garlands bring : op. 18. Come away, come away, death ; Who is Silvia? ; Fear no more the heat o' the sun ; Mistress mine ; It was a lover and his lass / Music for Love's labour's lost : op. 28a. Songs of Hiems and Ver Songs for Moth. Riddle song False concoline I Oh fair to see : op. 13b. I say, I'll seek her Oh fair to see As I lay in the early sun Only the wanderer To joy Harvest Since we loved Till earth outwears : op. 19. Let me enjoy the earth ; In years defaced ; The market-girl ; I look into my glass ; It never looks like summer ; At a lunar eclipse ; Life laughs onward / To a poet : op. 13a. To a poet a thousand years hence On parent knees Intrada The Birthnight June on Castle Hill Ode on the rejection of St. Cecilia : Arioso
Movin' on up a little higher: resolving the tension between academic and pastoral approaches to Black and womanist theologies / Children have come to birth: a theological response for survival and quality of life / Survival and the quality of life: notes on a "womanist hermeneutic of identification-ascertainment" / Speaking in tongues to a valley of dry bones / Patriarchy and the family / Vanishing into limbo: part II: Black men as endangered species ... not / Black males as an endangered species: peril and promise / Woman's work, a man's world: critiquing and challenging patriarchy in the Black family / Forging community and communitas: toward a de-masculinization of christology in Black churches / Christ as womanist / Christ as a woman: a hope for the church / Womanist christology / Human sexuality: the rest of the story / Black churches, the Bible, and the battle over homosexuality / Spirit in the dark: sexuality and spirituality in the Black church / Black church homophobia: what to do about it? / Black theology/womanist theology in dialogue / Communion ecclesiology and Black liberation theology / Called to be the salt of the earth: Black and womanist theologies: which way forward? / Strange fruit: the cross and the lynching tree / Too young to be Black: the intergenerational compatibility of Black theology / Claiming Dinah's voice: the response of a womanist ally to the one-dimensional advocacy of Black theology / Black environmental liberation theology / Anthropology, mission, and the African woman / Black church and its mission for the twenty-first century /
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 /
xxxv, 387 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN:
9780820332772 (cloth : alk. paper)
9780820332772 (cloth : alk. paper)
We must be careful / Earth is a living thing / Mountains of California, part I / Mountain road ends here / Queen Anne's lace / On summer / Yellow jacket / Eclogue at twilight / Ruellia noctiflora / Evening primrose / Night-blooming cercus / September night / Sweet enough ocean, cotton / Metamorphism / Brown girl's nature poem: provincetown / What more? / Be careful / Watching blackbirds turn to ghosts / If winter comes, can spring? / 31 words * prose poems [#12] /
News of the past -- Present and Future -- body graffiti on Judy -- Flip as the caveman auctioning off the Kentucky Colonel -- Mod, Mod World of Higher Education -- Cocktail Party -- Salute to smoking -- election update -- Crazy elevator blackouts -- Henry's poem -- Flip on the neighborhood news -- Tribute to Obesity song -- Joke Wall finale --
Amos comes to Bethel / A shepherd / Simon who was called Peter / Come, follow me / They cast lots for his robe / On the road to Damascus / St. Peter's difficulty / from The lost word / A Christmas mystery / The stranger / The saint and the goblin / Music on the Muskatatuck / The pragmatist / The Lord's day in the nineties / The man with the good face / Mr. Andrews / The debt / The shadow of a green olive tree / The materialist / The truth / John the six / Child of God / The lesson / Father Sebastian / Answer to prayer / The little candle / The tenth Jew / D-Day in church / Leaning on the everlasting arms /
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 /