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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

61. Authors Of American Verse
Perine Tucker (b.1838); Lanier, Sidney (18421881); Larcom, Lucy(1824-1893); Lathrop, Jr., John (1772-1820); Lazarus, Emma (1849
http://www.hti.umich.edu/a/amverse/authlist.html
Authors of American Verse
  • Adams, Henry (1838-1918)
  • Adams, John (1704-1740)
  • Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848)
  • Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888)
  • Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
  • Alger, Jr., Horatio (1832-1899)
  • Allen, Elizabeth Akers (1832-1911 )
  • Allen, James (1739-1808)
  • Allen, Paul (1784-1826)
  • Allston, Washington (1779-1843)
  • Alsop, George (1636-1673?)
  • Arthur, T. S. (1809-1885)
  • Barlow, Joel (1754-1812)
  • Bates, Katharine Lee (1859-1929)
  • Beadle, Samuel Alfred (1857-1932)
  • Belknap, Jeremy (1744-1798)
  • Bell, James Madison (1826-1902)
  • Benjamin, Park (1809-1864)
  • Benjamin, Robert C. O. (1855-1900)
  • Bibb, Eloise A. (1878-1927)
  • Bierce, Ambrose (1842-1914)
  • Blackson, Lorenzo Dow (b.1817)
  • Bland, James A. (1854-1911)
  • Bleeker, Ann Eliza (1752-1783)
  • Blood, Benjamin Paul (1832-1919)
  • Bodman, Manoah (1765-1850)
  • Boker, George Henry (1823-1890)
  • Botta, Anne C. Lynch (1815-1891)
  • Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth (1848-1895)
  • Brackenridge, Hugh Henry (1748-1816)
  • Bradford, William (1590-1657)
  • Bradstreet, Anne (1612 or 1613-1672)
  • Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins (1796-1828)
  • >Braithwaite, William Stanley (1878-1962)
  • 62. Documenting The American South: The Southern Experience In 19-th Century America
    Edited by his wife. Electronic text of the 1884 original.Category Arts Literature Authors L Lanier, Sidney......Lanier, Sidney, 18421881. Library of Congress Subject Headings, 21stedition, 1998 LC Subject Headings Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881.
    http://metalab.unc.edu/docsouth/lanier/lanier.html
    Poems of Sidney Lanier,
    Edited by His Wife :
    Electronic Edition
    Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881
    Text scanned (OCR) by Jordan Davis
    Text encoded by Melanie Polutta and Natalia Smith
    First edition, 1998
    ca. 500K
    Academic Affairs Library, UNC-CH
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
    Call number PS2205 .E84 1884 (Rare Books Collection, UNC-CH)
    Documenting the American South.
            All double right and left quotation marks are encoded as " and " respectively.
    Library of Congress Subject Headings, 21st edition, 1998
      LC Subject Headings:
    • Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881.

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      POEMS OF SIDNEY LANIER
      EDITED BY HIS WIFE WITH A MEMORIAL BY WILLIAM HAYES WARD                         - "Go, trembling song,                         But thine eye is faith and thy wing is love."

    63. GaryIndex
    Sidney Lanier (18421881) wrote lyric poetry about the his native southand the Civil War in which he saw action as a blockade runner.
    http://members.tripod.com/~smokeandmirrors/macon.htm
    ( page by Gary Rodriguez) Return To INDEX MACON, GEORGIA Macon, Georgia is on the loop that includes some of the best touring cities in America: Atlanta, Macon and Savannah in Georgia and Charleston in South Carolina. Locally, Macon is famous for it’s antebellum houses which includes the birth place of the Nineteenth Century lyric poet Sidney Lanier; The Old Cannonball House and the Hay House. Nationally, Macon is renowned as the hometowns of the rhythm and blues singers Otis Redding and Little Richard. Otis Redding recording in a studio. The following piece is his most famous composition. (Sittin' on) The Dock of The Bay, MIDI My first experience with rhythm and blues was as a teenager in Detroit, MI where we used to ride around on 50 cents worth of gas listening to a radio station broadcasting out of Nashville, TN. This was before rock and roll. We were fascinated with the blues sound which hadn’t hit Detroit or the nation at that time. In fact, we had to secretly listen to this music as it was considered by adults to be unacceptable “race” music. One title I remember where you had to shut the bedroom door to listen to was, ANNIE HAD A BABY. And a great line from another song was, “He was so bad that two men had to hold him when he shaved.” What a powerful radio station that could broadcast from Nashville to Detroit! The birthplace of poet Sidney Lanier.

    64. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
    1996 1 Lanier, Sean Paul See Mack, Paul Steven 1 Lanier, Sidney,18421881. 7 Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881 Bibliography. 2
    http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/1899,1901/search/dLanier, Sidne
    KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are: Year Entries Langveld, Joris van, 1487-1558 See Macropedius, Georgius, 1487-1558
    Lanham, Henderson Lovelace, 1888-1957.
    Lanhfela, Henry, 1807-1882 See Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
    Laniards See Lanyards
    Lanier, David W. Trials, litigation, etc.
    Lanier, Sean Paul See Mack, Paul Steven
    Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881.

    Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881 Bibliography.

    Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881 Concordances.
    ...
    Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881 Criticism and interpretation.

    Laniidae See Shrikes
    Lanikai (Ship)

    65. The Dying Words Of Stonewall Jackson
    THE DYING WORDS OF STONEWALL JACKSON by Sidney Lanier (18421881). OrderAP Hill to prepare for battle. Tell Major Hawks to advance
    http://users.erols.com/kfraser/confederate/officers/jackson/dying.html
    THE DYING WORDS OF STONEWALL JACKSON by Sidney Lanier
    "Stonewall" Jackson
    This page is http://users.erols.com/kfraser/confederate/officers/jackson/dying.html
    Last modified 16-April-2001

    66. 405-477 Into The Woods My Master Went - David Ashley White
    Composer David Ashley White Text Sidney Lanier (18421881) Voicing Two-part mixedchoir and keyboard Topics Passion of Christ Length X' XX Price $1.50 (US
    http://www.selahpub.com/Choral/ChoralTitles/405-477-IntoTheWoods.html
    Congregational Song Choral VocalSolos Children ... Video Into the Woods My Master Went Composer David Ashley White
    Text
    Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
    Voicing
    Two-part mixed choir and keyboard
    Topics Passion of Christ
    Length
    X' XX" Price $1.50 (U.S.) Released
    Catalog no. Difficulty
    Mod. easy Order now! [Add to Cart] [View Cart] Download a review copy of this anthem Review
    "Finally, there is David Ashley White's beguiling carol, 'Into the woods my master went.' This is a very sophisticated setting, which soundsfor all the worldutterly simple. But that is the great test, isn't it? I won't point out the details of David's mastery; that will be an added incentive to buy and perform this great gem either as an anthem or at a Lenten Lessons and Carols Service." AAM Journal, November 2002 Description
    Sidney Lanier's moving meditation on the passion of Christ receives a sympathetic treatment, in this two-part anthem by David Ashley White. The setting is straightforward, unpretentious, and therefore deeply moving. Text
    Into the woods my Master went, clean forspent;

    67. Chronological List, Part 38
    1873?); Lanier, Sidney (1842-1881); LANIGAN, FRANCES E. LANIUS, CHARLES;LANKTREE, JOHN; LANNING, GEORGE (William, Jr.) (1925-1995);
    http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/e38.htm
    The FictionMags Index
    Chronological List, Part 38
    Previous Table-of-Contents

    68. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 7
    LANGAN, RUTH RYAN; LANGBAUM, ROBERT; LANGBRIDGE, ROSAMOND; LANGDONDAVIES,JOHN; Lanier, Sidney (1842-1881); LANNING, GEORGE (William
    http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/q7.htm
    Miscellaneous Anthologies
    Index: Stories, Listed by Author, Part 7
    Previous Table-of-Contents

    69. Late 19th Cent. American
    edu). Sidney Lanier (18421881) The Sidney Lanier Page @ Poetry Archives.Emma Lazarus Emma Lazarus - Sonnets @ Sonnet Central. Jack
    http://www.colorado.edu/English/amlit/late19.html
    Late Nineteenth Century
    American Literature
    This web page contains links to websites for the time period encompassing the late nineteenth century in American Literature. The page is divided into two sections: General Resources and Authors and their Works . Within the category of authors and their works, you will find an alphabetical listing of the authors; listed under the authors' names you will find web pages devoted to the individual authors (author pages), online texts, and criticism and reviews when available. If you don't find a particular author on this page that you think should be here, check either the Early Nineteenth Century American Literature or the Modern American Literature pages. Additionally, this website includes Colonial to 1800 American Literature and Contemporary American Literature , as well as, an overview of American Literary Resources available on the Internet. You can also return to the table of contents for The Archive General Resources American Authors A Celebration of Women Writers: 1801 - 1900 The Daguerreian Society - galleries of 19th century Daguerreotype photos.
    Documenting The American South
    Materials on Slavery From the UNC-CH Collections - an extensive collection of slave narratives.

    70. THE MARSHES OF GLYNN
    THE MARSHES OF GLYNN. Sidney Lanier (18421881). GLOOMS of the live-oaks,beautiful-braided and woven With intricate shades of the
    http://jbohrn.augustpoetry.org/classic_poetry/Lanier.htm
    THE MARSHES OF GLYNN.
    Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
    GLOOMS of the live-oaks, beautiful-braided and woven
    With intricate shades of the vines that myriad-cloven
    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 sand-beach within The wide sea-marshes of Glynn; - Beautiful glooms, soft dusks in the noon-day 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

    71. Selected Poems Of Sidney Lanier (ed. Morgan Callaway) By Sidney Lanier
    (18421881). Sidney Lanier has so recently passed from us that it seemsdesirable briefly to recount the chief incidents of his life.
    http://encyclopediaindex.com/b/sposl10.htm
    Selected Poems of Sidney Lanier (ed. Morgan Callaway)
    by Sidney Lanier
    Hypertext Meanings and Commentaries
    from the Encyclopedia of the Self
    by Mark Zimmerman
    Select Poems of Sidney Lanier Edited by Morgan Callaway 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', published by President Gilman, of the Johns Hopkins University, in 1888. Obligations to other publications about Lanier are in every instance acknowledged in the appropriate place.

    72. Quotations: Music And The Arts 3
    It is only then that it will impart to us surprising secrets. . Lanier,Sidney (18421881) Music is love in search of a word. . Latham
    http://www.janeellen.com/quotes/musicquotes3.html
    Jane Ellen
    Official Website
    Quotations
    Music and the Arts III
    :: J - P :: Jefferson, Thomas

    "Music . . . the favorite passion of my soul." Jellinek, George
    "The history of a people is found in its songs." Jewish Proverb
    "Love thy neighbour even when he plays the trombone." Job
    "Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? Or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? Or who laid the corner stone therof; when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" Joel, Billy
    "I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity. It's something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we're from, everyone loves music." Johnson, James Weldon
    "It is from the blues that all that may be called American music derives its most distinctive characteristic." Johnson, Samuel
    "It [music] is the only sensual pleasure without vice." "Of all noises, I think music is the least disagreeable."

    73. 213. Song Of The Chattahoochee. Sidney Lanier. Yale Book Of American Verse
    Yale Book of American Verse. 1912. Sidney Lanier. 18421881. 213. Song of the Chattahoochee
    http://www.bartleby.com/102/213.html
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    74. Handbook Of Texas Online: LANIER, SIDNEY

    http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/print/LL/fla35.html
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    LANIER, SIDNEY Sidney Lanier, poet, critic, and musician, was born in Macon, Georgia, on February 3, 1842, the son of Robert S. and Mary Jane (Anderson) Lanier. He graduated from Oglethorpe College in 1860 and at the outbreak of the Civil War qv joined the Macon Volunteers. He participated in several battles and later served as a scout and in the signal service. He was captured on November 2, 1864, and eventually imprisoned at Point Lookout, Maryland, where hardships and illness led to tuberculosis. After his release in February 1865, he walked home, arriving in Macon on March 15, desperately ill. These experiences are reflected in his antiwar novel Tiger-Lilies (1867) and made the remainder of his life a battle against time, poverty, and ill health. On December 19, 1867, Lanier married Mary Day; the couple had four sons. Lanier practiced law with his father to support his family, and his health grew worse. In 1872 he left his family in Macon and traveled to San Antonio, Texas, via New Orleans, Galveston, Houston, and Austin. He wrote more than 100 letters from Texas, but apparently no poetry. He wrote three short essays: "The Texas Trail in the '70's" (a portion of which was printed under the title "The Mesquit[e] in Texas"), "An Indian Raid in Texas," and "The Mexican Border Troubles." All were published, under the pseudonym Otfall, in the New York World in 1872 and 1873. Lanier's long article "San Antonio de Bexar," with descriptions of places, peoples, and northers, and with historical accounts based on Henderson K. Yoakum'sqv

    75. Sidney Lanier
    Sidney Lanier. go to books by this author. Sidney Lanier (1842 1881) American musician and poet. Studied at Oglethorpe, Atlanta.
    http://www.abacci.com/books/authorDetails.asp?authorID=587

    76. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary Criticism Collection.Sidney Lanier (1842 1881). Nationality American, Periods American 1865-1900.
    http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.out.pl?au=lan-183

    77. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    Mary Ann (1764 1847) Lamming, George William (1927 - ) Lampman, Archibald (1861- 1899) Langland, William ( - ) Lanier, Sidney (1842 - 1881) Larsen, Nella
    http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.browse.pl?au=KL

    78. LANIER, SIDNEY
    He died on the 3oth of March 1540. Lanier, Sidney (1842—1881), Americanpoet, was born at Macon, Georgia, on the 3rd of February 18,42.
    http://22.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LA/LANIER_SIDNEY.htm
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    LANIER, SIDNEY
    Arthur Young, the English traveller in France, were those of the grape harvests in Languedoc vineyards. In 1790 Languedoc disappeared from the map of France, with the other old provinces; and the departments mentioned took its place. But the peculiar characteristics of the men of the Midi remain as clearly distinct from those of the north as the Scottish type is distinct from the English. The “ peaceful insurrection “ of the Languedoc vine-growers in the summer of 1907 revealed to the astonished Parisians the same spirit of independence as had underlain the resistance to Simon de Montfort and Richelieu. The one monumental history of Languedoc is that of the Benedictines, Dom Claude Devic and Dom J. J. Vaissete, Iii stoire gtnerale de la province de Lan guedoc (5 vols., Paris, 1730—1745) This has been re-edited, and continued and increased by the addition of important monographs, to 15 volumes (Toulouse, 1872—1892). It is the great library of sources, critical apparatus and bibliographies concerning Languedoc, and carries the history up to 1790. The fine article Languedoc “in La Grande Encyclopedic is by A. Molinier, perhaps the greatest modern authority on Laoguedoc. (J. T. S.4)

    79. Sidney Lanier - Famous Love And Romance Poetry
    Classic Love and Romance Poems. A Song Of Love by Sidney Lanier (1842 1881)Hey, rose, just born Twin to a thorn; Was't so with you, O Love and Scorn?
    http://www.theromantic.com/poetryclassic/asongoflove.htm
    Classic Love and Romance Poems A Song Of Love
    by Sidney Lanier (1842 - 1881)
    Hey, rose, just born
    Twin to a thorn;
    Was't so with you, O Love and Scorn?
    Sweet eyes that smiled,
    Now wet and wild:
    O Eye and Tear- mother and child.
    Well: Love and Pain
    Be kinfolks twain;
    Yet would, Oh would I could Love again. back to poetry index

    80. Passage Through August -Sidney Lanier Poetry
    The Marshes of Glynn. Glooms of the liveoaks, beautiful-braidedand woven With intricate shades of the vines that myriad-cloven
    http://poetry.august.org/poets/Lanier.htm
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    The Marshes of Glynn

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