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  1. Embéo e Majaró Lucas by George Henry, 1803-1881 Borrow, 2010-08-25
  2. Wild Wales: Its People, Language, And Scenery / By George Borrow
  3. Lavengro; the scholar--the gypsy--the priest Volume 2
  4. Lavengro; the scholar--the gypsy--the priest Volume 3
  5. Lavengro, the scholar, the Gypsy, the priest. A new edition containing the unaltered text of the original issue; some suppressed episodes; MS. variorum, vocabulary and notes by the author of the Life of George Borrow by George Henry, 1803-1881 Borrow, 2009-10-26
  6. Wild Wales; its people. language and scenery. by George Borrow. by Borrow. George Henry. 1803-1881., 1907-01-01
  7. Letters of George Borrow to the British and foreign Bible societ by Borrow. George Henry. 1803-1881., 1911-01-01
  8. Welsh poems and ballads. by George Borrow; with an introduction by Borrow. George Henry. 1803-1881.$etr., 1915-01-01
  9. Romantic ballads. translated from the Danish; and Miscellaneous by Borrow. George Henry. 1803-1881., 1913-01-01
  10. Targum or. Metrical translations from thirty languages and diale by Borrow. George Henry. 1803-1881., 1892-01-01
  11. George Borrow: Eccentric by Michael Collie, 1983-01-28
  12. George Borrow: A Bibliographical Study (St. Paul's bibliographies) by Michael Collie, Angus Fraser, 1984-05
  13. Life, writings and correspondence of George Borrow (1803-1881): ... based on official and other authentic sources, by William I. Knapp by William Ireland Knapp, 1899
  14. Life, writings and correspondence of George Borrow, 1803-1881;: Based on official and other authentic sources, (The Gale library of lives and letters. British writers series) by William Ireland Knapp, 1967

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83. Blue Plaques In The Royal Borough: Writers
Borrow, George (18031881) Author 22 Hereford Square, SW7. Dobson, HenryAustin (1840-1921) Poet and essayist 10 Redcliffe Street, SW10.
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29 Hyde Park Gate, SW7 Belloc, Hilaire Poet, essayist and historian 104 Cheyne Walk, SW10 Bennett, Arnold Novelist 75 Cadogan Square, SW1 Benson, E.F. Writer 25 Brompton Square, SW3 Borrow, George Author 22 Hereford Square, SW7 Chesterton, Gilbert Keith Poet, novelist and critic 11 Warwick Gardens, W14 Compton-Burnett, Dame Ivy Novelist 5 Braemar Mansions, Cornwall Gardens, SW7 Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes Author and humanist 11 Edwardes Square, W8 Dobson, Henry Austin Poet and essayist 10 Redcliffe Street, SW10 Elliot, George Novelist 4 Cheyne Walk, SW3 Eliot, T.S., OM Poet 3 Kensington Court Gardens, W8 Ford, Ford Madox Novelist and critic 80 Campden Hill Road, W8 Foscolo, Ugo

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85. Dave Burrell's Quote Collection
Niels Bohr. Live your beliefs and you can turn the world around. HenryDavid Thoreau (1817-1862). I love deadlines. George Borrow (1803-1881).
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- Niels Bohr Live your beliefs and you can turn the world around.
- Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound as they fly by.
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You can't study the darkness by flooding it with light.
- Edward Abbey Life is cruel? Compared to what?
- Edward Abbey Society is like a stew. If you don't keep it stirred up, you get a lot of scum on top.
- Edward Abbey It may be true that there are no atheists in foxholes. But you don't find many Christians there, either. Or about as many as one as the other.
- Edward Abbey Anarchism is founded on the observation that since few men are wise enough to rule themselves, even fewer are wise enough to rule others.
- Edward Abbey The basic question is this: Why should anything exist? Nothing would be tidier.
- Edward Abbey Civilization, like an airplane in flight, survives only as it keeps going forward. - Edward Abbey The death penalty would be even more effective, as a deterrent, if we executed a few innocent people more often.

86. Nineteenth-Century Fiction: Bibliography
Borrow, George Henry, 18031881 1851, Lavengro; the Scholar the Gypsy the Priest. By George Borrow In Three Volumes
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Ainsworth, William Harrison, 18051882 [ Jack Sheppard. A Romance. (Richard Bentley, London, 1839) [ Answrth,W:JackSheppardRomance ] (genre=m). Allen, Grant, 18481899 [ The Woman Who Did: By Grant Allen (Roberts Bros., Boston, 1895) [ Allen,G:WomanWhoDid ] (genre=m). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Lady Susan [in, The Works of Jane Austen; Volume VI; Minor Works] (Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford, 1954) [ Austen,J:LadySusan ] (genre=f). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ The Watsons [in, The Works of Jane Austen; Volume VI; Minor Works] (Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford, 1954) [ Austen,J:Watsons ] (genre=f). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Sense and Sensibility. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By a Lady. (T. Egerton, London, 1811) [ Austen,J:SenseSensibilityNovelInThreeVolumesByLady ] (genre=f). Austen, Jane, 17751817 [ Pride and Prejudice: A Novel. (Printed for T. Egerton, London, 1813) [ Austen,J:PridePrejudice ] (genre=f).

87. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
Harold (1866 1945) BION, (300-100bc - ) BIRD, Henry Edward (1830 1912) BOOTHBY,Guy Newell (1867 - 1905) Borrow, George (1803 - 1881) BORUWLASKI, Joseph
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88. Wild Wales
The traveller and writer, George Borrow (1803 1881) was born in The traveloguecontinues as George Borrow and his England, and entreated of Henry the First
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WILD WALES
Contents Travellers in Wales
The Journey

Llangollen and Encounters with the Welsh Language

Travelling South
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Travellers in Wales

This treatise is follow-on from the previous article on Giraldus Cambrensis, which dealt with the journey made around Wales in the company of Archbishop Baldwyn of Canterbury in the year 1188.
George Borrow made a similar journey around Wales in 1854, mostly on foot.
The traveller and writer, George Borrow (1803 - 1881) was born in Dumpling Green, a small hamlet on the outskirts of East Dereham, 15 miles west of Norwich of a Cornish father and Norfolk mother. He was educated in Edinburgh High School and in Norwich at the King Edward VI Grammar School in the Cathedral Close.
In Norwich, on the hills of Mousehold, above the Cathedral, he spent time in the company of the gypsies. It was probably from listening to their tales of wandering that his urge to travel came.
Education over, he was articled to a solicitor. During his apprenticeship, he edited Celebrated Trials, and Remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisprudence (1825)

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91. GIGA Chronological Author List "1800 To 1804"
1874) Laman Blanchard , English journalist and litterateur (1803 1845) GeorgeHenry Borrow , English writer and gypsy scholar (1803 - 1881) Edward George
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American historian and author (1800 - 1891)
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Rev. John Beacon
English clergyman (fl. 1831)
Catharine Esther Beecher
American educator and author (1800 - 1878)
Etienne Bequet
French journalist and critic (about 1800 - 1838)
Madeline Bridges (Mrs. Mary Ainge de Vere)
American poet (fl. about 1840)
Joseph Capen
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Thomas Doubleday
English author (1800 - 1870)
Thomas Babington Macaulay
English author, historian, statesman and poet (1800 - 1859) W.R. Mandale English (living 19th century) Count Helmuth K. von Moltke Prussian field marshall (1800 - 1891) Lord Charles Neaves English author (1800 - 1876) Mary Pyper Scottish poet (19th century) Sir Henry Taylor English poet, statesman, dramatist and critic (c. 1800 - 1886) C.H. Timberley editor (living 1845) Richard Bethell Westbury (Lord Westbury) English Lord Chancellor (1800 - 1873) George Dana Boardman American missionary to Burma (1801 - 1831) Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

92. J. M. Dent And Sons: Author Files Abstract
Bolitho, Hector, 1898 . Book industries and tradeGreat Britain. Borrow, GeorgeHenry, 1803-1881. Bottomley, Gordon, 1874-1948. Bowen, Elizabeth, 1899-1973.
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93. KFUPM Library Audio/Video Online - Browsing Subject
Books Reviews - Periodicals, 2. Boring, 1. Boron - United States, 1. Borrow, GeorgeHenry, - 1803-1881. 1. Boston. - Public Latin School, 1. Botany - Periodicals, 1.
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94. British History Who's Who In Contents List
Booth, Charles 18401916. Booth, General William 1829-1912. Borrow, GeorgeHenry 1803-1881. Boscawen, Sir Edward 1711-1761. Boswell, James 1740-1795.
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Henry Lawson Wine is but single broth, ale is meat, drink, and cloth. GeorgeBorrow (18031881) Ere's to English women an' a quart of English beer.
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Whoever makes a poor beer is transferred to the dung-hill. Edict, City of Danzig, 11th Century Beer drinkin don't do half the harm as love-makin. Anonymous Fermentation and civilization are inseparable John Ciardi (1916-1986) Give me a woman who truly loves beer, and I will conquer the world. Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941) He who drinks beer sleeps well. He who sleeps well cannot sin. He who does not sin goes to heaven. Amen. Unknown German Monk It is better to think of church in the ale-house than to think of the ale-house in church. Martin Luther (1483-1546) The selling of bad beer is a crime against Christian love. Law, the City of Augsburg, 13th Century It is my design to die in the brew-house; let ale be placed to my mouth when I am expiring, that when the choirs of angels come, they may say, "Be God propitious to this drinker." Saint Columbanus, A.D. 612 From man's sweat and God's love, beer came into the world. Saint Arnoldus God made yeast, as well as dough, and loves fermentation just as dearly as he loves vegetation. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) There are more old drunks than old doctors. Anonymous Of doctors and medicines we have in plenty more than enough...what you may, for the Love of God, send is some large quantity of beer. Dispatch from the Colony, New South Wales, 1854 The Puritanical nonsense of excluding children and therefore to some extent women from pubs has turned these places into mere boozing shops instead of the family gathering places that they ought to be. George Orwell (1903-1950) Beer makes you feel the way you ought to feel without beer. Henry Lawson Wine is but single broth, ale is meat, drink, and cloth. 16th Century English Proverb At social parties no gentleman ever thought of leaving the table sober; the host would have considered it a slight on his hospitality. F.W. Hackwood, comment on manners, 18th Century England Beer..."a high and mighty liquor" Julius Caesar Of beer an enthusiast has said that it could never be bad, but that some brands might be better than others... A.A. Milne Beer, of course, is actually a depressant, but poor people will never stop hoping otherwise. Curt Vonnegut, Jr., Hocus Pocus, 1990 He is not deserving the name of Englishman who speaketh against ale, that is, good ale. George Borrow (1803-1881) Ere's to English women an' a quart of English beer. Rudyard Kipling There's nothing as heartening as the sight of an empty pub in the morning, the shelves full and everything spick and span before the barbarian hordes come in. Them that drinks bottles spoil the look of the shelves but draught is a different story - you never see the barrel going down. Patrick McGinley No poems can live long or please that are written by water-drinkers. Horace 65-8 B.C.

96. Los Moros En España (1ª)

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