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         Lanier Sidney:     more books (28)
  1. Some highways and byways of American travel by Earl Shinn 1838-1886 Lanier Sidney 1842-1881 Pollard Edward Alfred 1831-1872, 1878-12-31
  2. Hymns of the marshes by Sidney, 1842-1881 Lanier, 1912-01-01
  3. The English novel a study in the development of personality. by by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1897-01-01
  4. The Boy's Froissart; Being Sir John Froissart's Chronicles Of Adventure, Battle, And Custom In England, France, Spain, Etc by Froissart Jean 1338?-1410?, Lanier Sidney 1842-1881, 2010-10-15
  5. The English novel and the principle of its development by Sidney Lanier 1842-1881, 1883-12-31
  6. Selections from Sidney Lanier. prose and verse. with an introduc by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1916-01-01
  7. Poems of Sidney Lanier ed. by his wife ; with a memorial by Will by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1908-01-01
  8. Poems of Sidney Lanier. ed. by his wife; with a memorial by Will by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1918-01-01
  9. Poem outlines. by Sidney Lanier. by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1908-01-01
  10. Poems of Sidney Lanier edited by his wife ; with a memorial by W by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1884-01-01
  11. Letters of Sidney Lanier; selections from his correspondence. 18 by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1899-01-01
  12. The science of English verse. by Sidney Lanier by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1880-01-01
  13. SIDNEY LANIER [COLLECTED WORKS, 6 VOLUME SET]. by Sidney [1842-1881]; with Anderson, Charles R.; etal., eds. Lanier, 1968
  14. Sidney Lanier. 1842-1881 by William Kimberley Palmer, 1932

81. Song Of The Chattahoochee - Sidney Lanier
Song of the Chattahoochee. Sidney Lanier 1842 1881, Out of the hillsof Habersham, Down the valleys of Hall,. I hurry amain to reach
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Song of the Chattahoochee
Sidney Lanier
Out of the hills of Habersham,
Down the valleys of Hall, I hurry amain to reach the plain,
Run the rapid and leap the fall,
Split at the rock and together again,
Accept my bed, or narrow or wide,
And flee from folly on every side
With a lover's pain to attain the plain Far from the hills of Habersham,
Far from the valleys of Hall. All down the hills of Habersham,
All through the valleys of Hall, The rushes cried Abide, abide,
The willful waterweeds held me thrall, The laving laurel turned my tide, The ferns and the fondling grass said Stay, The dewberry dipped for to work delay, And the little reeds sighed Abide, abide, Here in the hills of Habersham, Here in the valleys of Hall. High o'er the hills of Habersham, Veiling the valleys of Hall, The hickory told me manifold Fair tales of shade, the poplar tall Wrought me her shadowy self to hold, The chestnut, the oak, the walnut, the pine, Overleaning, with flickering meaning and sign

82. Index Page L
Beaufort Co. 1800 1881. Lanier, Sidney Clopton, Macon, Georgia, New HanoverCo. 1842 - 1881. Lanier, Sidney Clopton, Polk Co., Lynn, 1842 - 1881.
http://web.co.wake.nc.us/library/locations/orl/Dict of NC Bios Index/Index page
Index to the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography Created by the Staff of the Olivia Raney Library -L- Last, First Name Co./Country of Birth Resided Life Span (if Known) Lacy, Benjamin Rice Wake Co., Raleigh Wake Co., Raleigh Lacy, Benjamin Rice Mecklenburg Co. Lacy, Benjamin Rice, Jr. Wake Co., Raleigh Wake Co., Raleigh Lacy, Benjamin Rice, Jr. Johnston Co. Lacy, Drury, Jr. Prince Edward Co., Virginia Craven Co. Lacy, Drury, Jr. Wake Co., Raleigh Lacy, Drury, Jr. Mecklenburg Co. Lacy, William Sterling Wake Co., Raleigh Wake Co., Raleigh Lacy, William Sterling Moore Co. Laflin, Byron Lee, Massachusetts Pitt Co. Laker, Benjamin Surry County, England Perquimans Precinct d. 1701 Lamb, Gideon Salisbury, Connecticut Pasquotank Co. Lamb, Gideon

83. GIGA Quote Author Page For Sidney Lanier
GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR Sidney Lanier American poet (1842 1881),
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SIDNEY LANIER
Into the woods, my Master went,
Clean forspent, forspent,
Into the woods my Master came,
Forspent with love and shame.
But the olives they were not blind to Him,
The little gray leaves were kind to Him: The thorn-tree had a mind to Him, When into the woods He came. A Ballad of Trees and the Master Christ But who will reveal to our waiting ken The forms that swim and the shapes that creep under the waters of sleep? And I would I could know what swimmeth below when the time comes in On the length and the breadth of the marvelous Marches of Glynn. Marches of Glynn (last lines) [ Sleep Ye marshes, how candid and simple and nothing-with-holding and free Ye publish yourselves to the sky and offer yourselves to the sea! Marshes of Glynn Nature Out of the hills of Habersham

84. Biography.com
Langton, Stephen, c. 1150 1228. Langtry, Lillie, 1853 1929. Lanier, Sidney,1842 1881. Lanin, Lester, 1911 . Lankester, Sir Edwin Ray, 1847 1929.
http://search.biography.com/bio_browse.pl?letter=L&num=150

85. Biography Of Sidney Lanier With Gold-music.com
Sidney Lanier ( 1842 1881 ) Writer, poet, musician; born in Macon,Ga. He studied at Oglethorpe University, Ga. (185760), was
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80 pages. 9x12 inches. First name Last Name Sidney Lanier Writer, poet, musician; born in Macon, Ga. He studied at Oglethorpe University, Ga. (185760), was a Confederate soldier (186165), and contracted tuberculosis while a prisoner of war. He worked as a law clerk, then decided to devote himself to art. He moved to Baltimore where he played the flute for the Peabody Orchestra (187381), taught at Johns Hopkins University, and composed poems such as "Corn" and "Symphony" (1875). In addition to his poetry, which was often based on his feeling for music, he published a novel and other books on literature, versification, and music. Biography of musicians list A - Z A B C D ... Z Artist period activities 2000's 1990's 1980's 1970's ... free-scores.com

86. GoHastings.com Item Information
Composer Sidney Lanier (1842 1881) -Music Performer Paula Robison-Flute (Brannen-Cooper)-Music Performer Samuel Sanders-Piano. 13. Wald einsamkeit I.
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87. Love Poem
Sidney Lanier (1842 1881). When We Two Parted, Love Remembered. Evening Song, AbidingLove. Sidney Lanier (1842 - 1881). Why Is The Rose So Pale, The Pains of Love.
http://www.lovepoetry.com/poems/classic5.html
Submitted Poems Featured Poems Classic Poems List Randomly ... List Newest Search Classic poems by: Author's last name , Poem title or Poem ID#.
You may type fewer letters if you are not sure of the exact spelling Below is a random list of Classic love poems.
This list is changed daily. Proud of my Broken Heart The Pains of Love Emily Dickinson Untitled Love Declared Unknown (13th Century) (? - 13th Century) I Should Not Dare Love and Death Emily Dickinson I had Been Hungry The Need to be Loved Emily Dickinson YOU SMILED The Need to be Loved Walter Savage Landor We Are Seven Love and Family William Wordsworth Why Is The Rose So Pale The Pains of Love Heinrich Heine I Held a Jewel Love Past Emily Dickinson To a Stranger Love and Doubt Walt Whitman My Pretty Rose Tree Misc. William Blake The Ragged Wood Love Described William Butler Yeats If You Were Coming In The Fall Love Apart Emily Dickinson Song Love and Death Christina Rossetti Love Not Me Abiding Love John Wilbye Who Ever Felt as I The Pains of Love Walter Savage Landor The Indian Serenade The Need to be Loved Percy Bysshe Shelley Beauty and Love Love Described Andrew Young The Spring and the Fall Love Past Edna St. Vincent Millay

88. Sidney Lanier
POETRY OF Sidney Lanier. Sidney Lanier. 1842 1881. Jones's PorvateArgyment That air same Jones, which lived in Jones, He had this
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POETRY OF SIDNEY LANIER Sidney Lanier Jones's Porvate Argyment : That air same Jones, which lived in Jones,
He had this pint about him:
He'd swear with a hundred sighs and groans,
That farmers MUST stop gittin' loans,
And git along without 'em: That bankers, warehousemen, and sich
Was fatt'nin' on the planter,
And Tennessy was rotten-rich
A-raisin' meat and corn, all which
Draw'd money to Atlanta: And the only thing (says Jones) to do
Is, eat no meat that's boughten:
`But tear up every I, O, U, And plant all corn and swear for true To quit a-raisin' cotton!' Thus spouted Jones (whar folks could hear, At Court and other gatherin's), And thus kep' spoutin' many a year, Proclaimin' loudly far and near Sich fiddlesticks and blatherin's. But, one all-fired sweatin' day, It happened I was hoein' My lower corn-field, which it lay 'Longside the road that runs my way Whar I can see what's goin'. And a'ter twelve o'clock had come I felt a kinder faggin', And laid myself un'neath a plum To let my dinner settle sum, When 'long come Jones's waggin

89. Lake Lanier And Buford Dam Changed Atlanta
drowning victim. Lake Lanier was named for famed Georgia poet, SidneyLanier (18421881), who wrote “Song of the Chattahoochee.”.
http://www.gwinnettcitizen.com/0103/lakelanierbuforddam.html
Front Page Editorial Upcoming Events Business ... Dining in Gwinnett Lake Lanier and Buford Dam changed Atlanta
By Sarah Rivera David Coughlin has a special relationship with Lake Sidney Lanier.
He lives about 10 minutes from the lake. Also, Coughlin works nights doing dispatch for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Lanier.
The waters of Lake Lanier touch five Georgia counties, including Forsyth, Dawson, Lumpkin, Hall and Gwinnett. The lake covers 38,000 acres that were once farmland.
In 1946, Congress authorized a development program to put the river to work. The Corps of Engineers was directed to design and build a series of dams and lakes along the Chattahoochee River. This river starts in North Georgia, flows southward along the Alabama and Georgia state line, then travels into Florida, where its name changes to the Appalachicola. It eventually empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
Construction of Buford Dam and the three smaller adjacent dams called saddle dikes began in 1953. They were built of raw earth instead of concrete to keep costs low. The main dam is 192 feet high and 2,360 feet long. The total length of the saddle dike system is 6,600 feet. On the west side of the main dam, a large concrete building called the Powerhouse was constructed in a depression excavated from solid rock. Completed in 1956, the Powerhouse contains the machinery necessary to produce electricity and to regulate the flow of water released from the lake back into the Chattahoochee River. Although construction of Buford Dam and Lake Lanier was essentially completed in 1956, it took two more years for the lake to fill up with water. When full, the authorized purposes including power production, water supply, navigation and flood control could be fully realized.

90. Antiquity Project
Key, Francis Scott (1780 1843). Lafayette, Jean (1757 - 1834). Lanier, Sidney(1842 - 1881). Lanier, Sidney (larger image). LaPlace, Pierre Simon (1749 - 1827).
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91. Sterling
Lanier 1819 1893 +RA W. Pringle 1837 - *2nd Wife of Robert Sampson Lanier +MaryJane Anderson 1822 - 1865 Bibliography 10 Sidney Clopton Lanier 1842 - 1881
http://www.mindspring.com/~wdlanier/sterling.html
The Lanier Home Page
Compiled by Wayne D. Lanier
Sterling Lanier
Sterling was born in Rockingham County, N.C., Oct. 21, 1791. More has
been published about his life than about any other member of this line of the
Lanier Family, other than Sidney Lanier, “the Poet.” His contemporaries
called him a “Hotel Prince” because of the chain of hotels he owned and/or
operated, a chain that stretched from Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee to
New York. The one line profile in Ingersoll’s book, LANIER, reads: “He
was a famous Hotel man, and a wonderful host.” Here is a biographical
“Sterling was left $2,250 in his father’s will. He owned and
operated hotels in Macon, Ga., Montvale Springs, Tenn., and
Montgomery, Ala. References to Sterling Lanier are frequent in the two book length biographies of Sidney Lanier [one by Mims, 1905, and one by Starke, 1933]. He married Sarah Vivian Fulwood

92. My 'Man At The Center' Connections With The Folks In The 'Big House'
woods and glades, That run to the radiant marginal sandbeach withinThe wide sea-marshes of Glynn . . . Sidney Lanier 1842–1881.
http://beachonline.com/connections.htm
'Man At The Center' connections with the folks in the 'Big House' Like most Southerners-by-birth, I can trace my kinship with the folks in the 'big house' easily enough. On my father's side, not much is known. They may have been here for a long time, but there are no documents. Certainly the family was widespread throughout the 30 miles allowed by Mr. Cash. The German immigrants settled in Georgia and Alabama. My father's father was named Jefferson Davis M_ and he named his firstborn son Jefferson Davis M_, Jr. My father was named Bill, as am I, and the family's one-eyed mule was named Bill, too. My father married into a family with direct links to the Revolutionary era, however. My mother was a direct descendent of the last family to occupy the Kelvin Grove Plantation on St Simons Island. Kelvin Grove is situated at one end of the old Military Road that connected the two forts, Fort Frederica and Fort St Simons, and the scene of one of the most important battles between the English and Spanish, which settled once and for all that the language and customs of the region would be English. The Battle Of Bloody Marsh pitted James Oglethorpe's Highland Scots against the Spaniards who had landed in St Simons Sound: "Gov. Montiano took the offensive on St. Simons Island, but did not commit his entire invasion force against British forces at Fort Frederica. He sent two infantry columns to check out the fort's defenses.

93. The Marshes Of Glynn
And I would I could know what swimmeth below when the tide comes in On the lengthand the breadth of the marvellous marshes of Glynn. Sidney Lanier 1842–1881.
http://beachonline.com/marshes.htm
The Marshes of Glynn Glooms of the liveoaks, beautifulbraided and woven
With intricate shades of the vines that myriadcloven
Clamber the forks of the multiform boughs, Emerald twilights,
Virginal shy lights, Wrought of the leaves to allure to the whisper of vows,
When lovers pace timidly down through the green colonnades
Of the dim sweet woods, of the dear dark woods,
Of the heavenly woods and glades,
That run to the radiant marginal sandbeach within The wide seamarshes of Glynn; Beautiful glooms, soft dusks in the noonday fire,
Wildwood privacies, closets of lone desire,
Chamber from chamber parted with wavering arras of leaves,
Cells for the passionate pleasure of prayer to the soul that grieves, Pure with a sense of the passing of saints through the wood, Cool for the dutiful weighing of ill with good; O braided dusks of the oak and woven shades of the vine, While the riotous noonday sun of the Juneday long did shine Ye held me fast in your heart and I held you fast in mine; But now when the noon is no more, and riot is rest

94. ADAH: Alabama Moments (Alabama Writers In The 19th Century--Quick Summary)
In Montgomery, Confederateveteran brothers Clifford Lanier (1844-1908) and SidneyLanier (1842-1881) each wrote a novel based on his war experiences Clifford
http://www.alabamamoments.state.al.us/sec34qs.html
Home Contents Alabama Writers in the 19th Century Quick Summary Details Bibliography Primary Sources
Alabama Writers in the
19th Century
Although Alabama was raw frontier territory during much of the first half of the nineteenth century, its writers were participants in major movements and developments of national American literature and culture of the nineteenth century:
  • Romantic literature An example is Alexander Beaufort Meek (1814-1865), whose lyrical epic poem The Red Eagle (about Creek chief William Weatherford) was published the same year (1855) as Longfellow's Hiawatha and Whitman's Leaves of Grass Old Southwest humor The works of Johnson Jones Hooper (1815-1862) and Joseph Glover Baldwin (1816-1864) important contributions to this kind of funny, raucous, realistic fiction that was an important influence on later writers such as Mark Twain and William Faulkner. Popular "domestic sentimental" fiction Caroline Lee Hentz (1800-1856) and Augusta Jane Evans Wilson (1836-1909) two of the most successful, best-selling authors of novels of "sensibility;" criticized at the time by Nathaniel Hawthorne but recognized today as important feminist writers. Civil War literature Both Hentz and Wilson wrote novels that were sectional propagandistic responses to Uncle Tom's Cabin : Hentz

95. Photographs > Individuals: LaCour - Lyttleton
Langtry, Lillie. Lanier, Mary Louise Brodnax (Banister). Lanier, Sidney18421881. Lankford, Menalcus 1883-1937. Lanning, George Mott 1887-1963.
http://www.vahistorical.org/research/photo_individuals_l.htm
VHS photographic services
Please note: Images in the VHS photograph collection are not available in digital format and are available for consultation by appointment only. This index is organized by the surname of the sitter, and lists titles of folders that contain photographs of individuals and photographs of portraits. Topics that have a see also reference should be checked for additional materials in one or more of the other photograph lists. LaCour, Arthur Burton 1881-1957 LaCour, E. Lorraine LaCour, Suzanne Lacy, Benjamin Rice 1886- Lacy, Elizabeth Lacy, R. T. 1882-1938 Lacy, Richmond Ternell, Jr. Lacy, Samuel Winston b. 1885 Ladd, John Bell 1846-1929 "Lady Lightfoot" Lady Luck LaFaucheur, Louis James LaFaucheur, Myrtle Boyd See: Miley, Myrtle Boyd (LaFaucheur) LaFaucheur, Louis James LaFaucheur, Myrtle Boyd See: Miley, Myrtle Boyd (LaFaucheur) Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul (Marquis de) 1757-1834 See also oversized Lafayett, James b. ca. 1748 See also: Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul (Marquis de), 1757-1834

96. Southern Writers Biographical And Critical Studies. (in MARION)
Volume II. Irwin Russell.Joel Chandler Harris.Maurice Thompson.SidneyLanier.George W. Cable.Charles Egbert Craddock.
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