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         Lanier Sidney:     more books (28)
  1. Into the Woods my Master went. Lenten anthem for mixed voices. [Words by] Sidney Lanier, 1842-1881 by David Henry Williams, 1960
  2. A Ballad of Trees and the Master. Three-part song. Words by Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) by Marjorie Helyer, 1978
  3. Hymns of the marshes by Sidney, 1842-1881 Lanier, 2009-10-26
  4. Retrospects and prospects; descriptive and historical essays. by by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1899-01-01
  5. The boy's King Arthur : being Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881, 1880-01-01
  6. The science of English verse. by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1888-01-01
  7. Poems. Edited by his wife ; with a memorial by William Hayes War by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1918-01-01
  8. The boy's Mabinogion : being the earliest Welsh tales of King Arthur in the famous Red book of Hergest by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881, 1881-01-01
  9. Music and poetry; essays upon some aspects and interrelations of by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1898-01-01
  10. Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier 1842-1881 Lanier Mary (Day) Mrs. from old catalog ed Ward William Hayes 1835-1916. from old catalog, 1920-12-31
  11. Letters of Sidney Lanier: Selections from His Correspondence 1866-1881 by Sidney Lanier, 1999-06
  12. Sidney Lanier: The Man, the Poet, the Critic. by Edd Winfield, Parks, 1968-01
  13. Sidney Lanier by Jack Motbellis, 1972-10
  14. A LIVING MINSTRELSY: THE POETRY OF by Jane S. Gabin, 1985-06-01

21. Literature
448 p. Call Number PS1244.G7 1880; Lanier, Sidney, 18421881 Poems of SidneyLanier, Edited by His Wife. New York Charles Scribner's Sons, 1884.
http://www.lib.unc.edu/rbc/Docsouth/Literature.html
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22. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Lanier, Sidney (18421881) Works by this author Poems of Sidney Lanier, The SelectPoems of Sidney Lanier. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
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23. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Titles. Poems of Sidney Lanier, The by Lanier, Sidney (18421881).Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
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24. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Sidney Lanier. (18421881). Jones's Porvate Argyment That air same Jones, whichlived in Jones,; My Springs In the heart of the Hills of Life, I know;
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THE POETRY ARCHIVES @ eMule.com, PRINT, CLOSE. Sidney Lanier. (18421881).Jones's Porvate Argyment That air same Jones, which lived
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26. Poems Of Sidney Lanier
Sidney Lanier (18421881) was born in Macon, Georgia. After servingin the Confederate Army during the Civil War, he held a variety
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Poems of Sidney Lanier
Sidney Lanier, Edited by Mary Day Lanier A collection of the best poems by a renowned southern poet The poems of Sidney Lanier continue to find an admiring audience more than a century after his death. Though his poetry evokes both the landscape and the romantic spirit of the Old South, his concerns for the natural world, spirituality, and the character of society offer universal appeal. This anthology includes Lanier's best-known and most celebrated works"Sunrise," "The Song of the Chattahoochee," "A Song of Love," and "The Marshes of Glynn." These and the other poems presented in the collection reveal Lanier's interest in the welfare and preservation of nature and society and his opposition to southern industrialization. The memorial by William Hayes Ward and the afterword by John Hollander illumine Lanier's ideas for a new generation, offering glimpses into Lanier's life and introducing us to the soldier, lawyer, teacher, lecturer, talented musician, and amazingly gifted writer who captured the South's landscape and character through unforgettable poetry. Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) was born in Macon, Georgia. After serving in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, he held a variety of jobs and traveled widely throughout the northern and southern states. In addition to earning success as a poet, Lanier received praise as a professional flutist with the Peabody Symphony Orchestra in Baltimore before he died of tuberculosis in 1881.

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Sidney Clopton Lanier (1842-1881). Macon. By Josh Landis. I. Biography.Sidney Lanier was born February 3,1842 in Macon, Georgia.
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Sidney Clopton Lanier - (1842-1881) Macon By Josh Landis I. Biography Sidney Lanier was born February 3,1842 in Macon, Georgia. He attended Oglethorpe University and he was fascinated by writings of Byron, Tennyson, and Scott. He grew up in the rural part of Georgia. He also fought in the Civil War. While fighting, he was plagued with a lung disease. When Lanier returned home after the war, he found that his mother had died. He then moved to Prattville, Alabama and tutored at a women's college. In 1873, he moved to Baltimore, Maryland, to become first flutist in the Peabody Orchestra. He then became a professor at John Hopkins University. Lanier died in North Carolina on September 7, 1881. II. Literary Works Sidney Lanier is one of Georgia's historical writers. He has written many great literary works such as Tiger Lilies , and John Lockwood's Mill . He has also written many poems and stories about the "Old South". Lanier is considered one of the greatest writers to come from Georgia. III. Sources

28. Georgia
Sidney Lanier (18421881) served in the Confederate army and on a blockaderunner, ending the conflict under rough conditions as a prisoner of war.
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  • Georgia Writers: A Rich Literary Tradition
    By Ted Wadley Georgia was the youngest of the original thirteen colonies, founded in 1732 by English philanthropist James Oglethorpe (1691-1785). Following a suggestion of Daniel Defoe that the New World could provide opportunities for the poor, Georgia was to be a society of yeoman farmers and craftspeople in which slavery was prohibited. Despite Oglethorpe's success in the planning and construction of Savannah, the utopian vision foundered on pressures such as greater prosperity in the other colonies. Early settlement was concentrated on the coast and inland along the Savannah River in the northeastern part of the state, thus giving Georgia a "western frontier" well into the 19th century. Augustus Baldwin Longstreet (1790-1870) was an early writer in the tradition of southwestern humor; his Georgia Scenes was subtitled, "Characters, Incidents, &c. in the First Half Century of the Republic." Sketches such as "The Horse Swap," "The Fight," and "Character of a Native Georgian" furnished images which reappeared in later American fiction.

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    Sidney Lanier 18421881 Life Family Lanier's ancestry can be traced backto Jerome Lanier, who was a musical composer for Queen Elizabeth I;
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    Sidney Lanier Life
    Family
    • Lanier's ancestry can be traced back to Jerome Lanier, who was a musical composer for Queen Elizabeth I Jerome's son was a musician for James I and Charles I In 1716 Thomas Lanier came to America and settled in what is now Richmond, Va. Robert Lanier, Sidney's father, was a lawyer
    Homes
    • Macon, Georgia Oglethorpe College, Midway, Georgia Point Clear, Mobile Bay Montgomery, Alabama Prattville, Alabama San Antonio, Texas Baltimore, Maryland Sunnyside, Georgia Rockingham Springs, Virginia Richmond Hill, North Carolina Lynn, North Carolina
    Occupations
    • clerk at Macon, Georgia, post office tutor for Oglethorpe College soldier clerk at Montgomery, Alabama teacher poet lawyer
    Chronology 1842: Born in Macon, Georgia
    1856: At 14, Lanier enters Oglethorpe College as a sophomore
    1860: Graduated Oglethorpe College with honors
    1861: Enlists in Confederate Army
    1863: Lanier is finally separated from his younger brother and is captured for 5 months at Point Lookout Prison
    1865: Lanier is released from Point Lookout Prison and returns home on foot
    1865: Upon returning home, Lanier becomes very ill for 6 weeks and his mother dies from tuberculosis

    33. Lanier, Sidney
    Sidney Lanier (18421881) Georgia. frontispiece Poems of Sidney Lanier (NewYork Charles Scribner's Sons, New ed., 1913) (Mary D. Lanier ed.).
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    Strangers to Us All Lawyers and Poetry Sidney Lanier
    Georgia
    frontispiece
    Poems of Sidney Lanier
    (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, New ed., 1913)
    (Mary D. Lanier ed.) Sidney Lanier was born in Macon, Georgia on February 3, 1942. He attended a Macon academy in 1857 took up studies at Oglethorpe University in Milledgeville, Georgia. He graduated from Oglethorp in 1860 and
    after a brief period as a tutor there (1860-61) joined the Macon Volunteers to fight for the Confederacy. During the war he began writing his first novel Tiger-Lilies (which would be published in 1867). In 1864 he was captured and imprisoned at Point Lookout, Maryland where he contracted tuberculosis. He was released in February 1865 and returned to Macon where he worked as a tutor, hotel clerk, and principal of an academy in Prattville, Alabama and studied law with his father. In bad health he attempted to practice law from 1869 until 1873 but finally decided to devote himself to literary efforts. In 1873 Lanier moved to Baltimore and played first flute in the Peabody Orchestra. It was during this period that he devoted much of his writing to poetry and the study of poetry. While he lived during the orchestra season in Baltimore he returned to Georgia each way to spend time with his family.

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    Lanier, Sidney 18421881 Poems of Sidney Lanier (HTI-American Verse Project) (Gutenberg Text Zip) Gutenberg FTP UITXT 338 Kb - ZIP148 Kb SLTXT - ZIP
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    35. Marsh Song--at Sunset, By Sidney Lanier
    by Sidney Lanier (18421881) VER the monstrous shambling sea, Over the Calibansea, Bright Ariel-cloud, thou lingerest Oh wait, oh wait, in the warm red West
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    MARSH SONGAT SUNSET by: Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
      VER the monstrous shambling sea,
      Over the Caliban sea,
      Bright Ariel-cloud, thou lingerest:
      Oh wait, oh wait, in the warm red West,
      Thy Prospero I'll be.
      Over the humped and fishy sea,
      Over the Caliban sea,
      O cloud in the West, like a thought in the heart
      Of pardon, loose thy wing and start,
      And do a grace for me.
      Over the huge and huddling sea,
      Over the Caliban sea,
      Bring hither my brother Antonio,Man,
      My injurer: night breaks the ban;
      Brother, I pardon thee.
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    36. The Mocking Bird, By Sidney Lanier
    by Sidney Lanier (18421881) UPERB and sole, upon a plumèd spray That o'er thegeneral leafage boldly grew, He summ'd the woods in song; or topic drew The
    http://www.poetry-archive.com/l/the_mocking_bird.html
    THE MOCKING BIRD by: Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
      That o'er the general leafage boldly grew,
      He summ'd the woods in song; or topic drew
      The watch of hungry hawks, the lone dismay
      Of languid doves when long their lovers stray,
      And all birds' passion-plays that sprinkle dew
      At morn in brake or bosky avenue.
      Whate'er birds did or dreamed, this bird could say.
      Then down he shot, bounced airily along
      The sward, twitched-in a grasshopper, made song
      Midflight, perched, primped, and to his art again.
      Sweet Science, this large riddle read me plain:
      How may the death of that dull insect be
      The life of yon trim Shakspere on the tree?
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    Lang, Andrew, 18441912; Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912, Translator; Lanier,Sidney, 1842-1881; Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893; Latimer, Hugh, 1485
    http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Au

    38. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: Select Poems Of Sidney Lanier By Morgan Cal
    of Trees and the Master Sunrise Bibliography Select Poems of Sidney Lanier IntroductionI. A Brief Sketch of Lanier's Life (18421881) Sidney Lanier has so
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    Select Poems Of Sidney Lanier
    Morgan Callaway, Jr., Ph.D., Editor Select Poems of Sidney Lanier
    Morgan Callaway, Jr., Ph.D., editor
    Associate Professor of English Philology in the University of Texas,
    Formerly Fellow of the Johns Hopkins University;
    Author of "The Absolute Participle in Anglo-Saxon"
    [Amended to include "The Marshes of Glynn"]
    To My Father
    Preface
    This edition of the `Select Poems of Sidney Lanier' is issued
    in the hope of making his poetry known to wider circles than hitherto, especially among the students of our high-schools and colleges. To these as to older people, the poems will, it is believed, prove an inspiration from the stand-point both of literature and of life. The biographical section of the Introduction rests in the main upon Dr. Ward's admirable `Memorial' prefixed to the `Poems of Sidney Lanier' edited by his wife, though a few additional facts have been gleaned here and there. For most* of the Bibliography down to 1888 I am indebted to my Hopkins comrade, Dr. Richard E. Burton, now of Hartford, Conn., who compiled one for the `Memorial of Sidney Lanier'

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    Poems Sidney Lanier. Poems Sidney Lanier. Georgian poet and scholar. 18421881.Edited by his wife (Mary D. Lanier) With a Memorial by William Hayes Ward.
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    Poems
    Sidney Lanier. Poems
    Sidney Lanier.
    [Georgian poet and scholar. 1842-1881.]
    Edited by his wife (Mary D. Lanier)
    With a Memorial by William Hayes Ward.
    "Go, trembling song,
    And stay not long; oh stay not long;
    Thou'rt only a gray and sober dove,
    But thine eye is faith and thy wing is love."
    Contents. Memorial. Hymns of the Marshes. I. Sunrise. (published December, 1882.) II. Individuality. (published January, 1882.) III. Marsh Song At Sunset. (published February, 1882.) IV. The Marshes of Glynn. (published 1879.) Clover. (published 1876.) The Waving of the Corn. The Song of the Chattahoochee. From the Flats. The Mocking-Bird. (August, 1877.) Tampa Robins. The Crystal. The Revenge of Hamish. To Bayard Taylor. (March, 1879.) A Dedication. To Charlotte Cushman. (`Earliest Collected Poems', 1876.) To Charlotte Cushman. (March, 1876.) The Stirrup-Cup. A Song of Eternity in Time. Owl against Robin. (August, 1880.)

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    utility of the result. An assassin thus becomes a sort of invertedhero. . BACK TO TOP. Lanier, Sidney. (18421881). REH to Tevis Clyde
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    compiled by Rusty Burke BACK TO REH BOOKSHELF HOMEPAGE Lamarre , Joseph Lamb ... , Andrew Nelson
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    The Passion of the Beast
    Boston: The Stratford Co., 1928. 30611; PQ3; GL; TDB. An unusual novel, about the strange hold a gorilla exerts on an aristocratic French family. In Paris, William St. Clair meets Armand Dumesnil, who presently asks the American to accompany him to his family estate. There St. Clair meets Armand's beautiful sister, Yvonne, and learns that there is some mystery surrounding the family. He comes to learn that their father, Hippolyte Dumesnil, while on safari, had seen a female gorilla and her children killed by his bearers. He prevented them from killing her mate, whom he captured and named Melek. Melek soon thereafter saved Dumesnil's life, and was brought to live on the family estate. Dumesnil had come to believe that the lives of his own children, Armand and Yvonne, were owed to the ape, who proved to be extremely jealous of any attentions to Yvonne.

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