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         Leland Charles Godfrey:     more books (26)
  1. Legends of Florence- Collected from the People, First Series by Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903 Leland, 2010-06-13
  2. The English Gipsies And Their Language
  3. Abraham Lincoln And The Abolition Of Slavery In The United States
  4. The Gypsies
  5. Abraham Lincoln And The Abolition Of Slavery In The United States
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  7. Abraham Lincoln
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  9. Abraham Lincoln And The Abolition Of Slavery In The United States
  10. Hans Breitmann's ballads by Charles Godfrey Leland 1824-1903, 1884-12-31
  11. Memoirs by Charles Godfrey Leland 1824-1903, 1893-12-31
  12. Mother Pitcher's Poems for Little People by Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903), 1873
  13. Hans Breitmann 's ballads. by Charles Godfrey Leland. by Leland. Charles Godfrey. 1824-1903., 1897-01-01
  14. Memoirs. by Charles Godfrey Leland (Hans Breitmann). by Leland. Charles Godfrey. 1824-1903., 1893-01-01

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Dark eyeseternal soul of pride!
Deep life in all that's true!
Away, away to other skies!
Away o'er seas and sands!
Such eyes as those were never made
To shine in other lands. Callirhoe Eyes It was the noise Of ancient trees falling while all was still Before the storm, in the long interval Between the gathering clouds and that light breeze Which Germans call the Wind's bride. The Fall of the Trees Trees What is a kiss? Alacke! at worst, A single Dropp to quenche a Thirst, Tho' oft it prooves, in happie Hour, The first swete Dropp of our long Showre. In the Old Time Kisses Among the flowers no perfume is like mine; That which is best in me comes from within. So those in this world who would rise and shine Should seek internal excellence to win.

2. Charles Godfrey Leland. 1824-1903. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotation
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Charles Godfrey Leland. (1824–1903). 1. HansBreitmann gife a barty— Where ish dat barty now? Hans Breitmann’s Party. 2.
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NUMBER 7523. AUTHOR Charles Godfrey Leland (1824–1903). QUOTATIONHans Breitmann gife a barty— Where ish dat barty now? ATTRIBUTION
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Merry we meet. Merry we meet. Merry we meet. Merry we meet. Charles Godfrey Leland (18241903) Written and compiled by George Knowles.
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As the world the world hath seen

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Charles Godfrey Leland (18241903) He was an American journalist and author mostfamous for his humorous works about a fictional German-American named Hans
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10. Charles Godfrey Leland Notebook
MS 088. AUTHOR Leland, Charles Godfrey (18241903). TITLE Charles Godfrey LelandNotebook and Sketches, 1862. DATES 1862. Leland, Charles Godfrey (1824-1903).
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MS 088 AUTHOR : Leland, Charles Godfrey (1824-1903) TITLE : Charles Godfrey Leland Notebook and Sketches, 1862 DATES : SIZE : 1 volume (100 pages); 7 1/2 x 6 inches. ARRANGEMENT : Notebook; Arranged by author. HISTORY : Charles Godfrey Leland was born on August 15, 1824 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended private schools in the Philadelphia area and graduated from Princeton University in 1845. Following graduation he toured Europe and enrolled in the University of Heidelberg. He returned to the United States in the early 1850's and in 1853 began working as a journalist. From 1853 to 1857 he contributed a number of articles to the Illustrated News , the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin and Vanity Fair . In 1857 he became editor of Graham's Magazine and began to publishing his series of German-English poems "Hans Breitmann's Barty". During the American Civil War he founded and published the Continental Monthly to further the Union cause and promote abolitionism. In 1869 he completed his first book Hans Breitmann's Ballads . Before his death in 1903 Leland wrote over fifty books and successfully introduced industrial and craft arts into American schools. CONTENTS: Contains the 1862 notebook and sketches of Charles Godfrey Leland. Includes poetry, short stories and philosophical writings in German and English.

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Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index. Leland, CharlesGodfrey (18241903). Leland was an American folklorist, lecturer
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Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index Leland, Charles Godfrey L eland was an American folklorist, lecturer, and prolific author who wrote several classic texts on English Gypsies and Italian Witches. He was founder and first president of the Gypsy Lore Society. His immersion into Gypsy lore and Witchcraft influenced its revival in the 20th century. He was born August 15, 1824, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, into a family with Puritan heritage. His father, Henry, was a descendant of Hopestill Leland, one of the first white settlers in New England. He died on March 20, 1903, in Florence, Italy. Leland was conscious of the significance of his birth date as it is contributed to the ascension of the Virgin Mary into heaven, and also to the ascension of Buddha. He considered himself fortunate because of this. His niece Elizabeth Robins Pennell in the two-volume biography of him described many details of Leland's life that she wrote in 1906. She shows that Leland's fascination with occultism and folklore started early in life. In the biography's first chapter she writes: In both the "Memoirs" and "Memoranda," he tells how he was carried up to the garret by his old Dutch nurse, who was said to be a sorceress, and left there with a Bible, a key, and a knife on his breast, lighted candles, money, and a plate of salt at his head: rite that were to make luck doubly certain by helping him rise in life, and become a scholar and wizard.

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Charles G. Leland was a scholar, folklorist and author who wrote several classic books on English Gypsies and Italian Witches. These include Etruscan Roman Remains Legends of Florence The Gypsies Gypsy Sorcery and perhaps his most famous book Aradia: Gospel of the Witches . In all he wrote over fifty books during his life time and his writings inspired the likes of Gerald Gardner and Doreen Valiente as well as many other pioneers of modern day Witchcraft. Born of old English descent, Charles G. Leland’s lineage can be traced back to a John Leland who became the Royal Antiquary in 1533, and later to Charles Leland who was Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries during the reign of Charles 1. His family moved to America in 1636 and there settled Massachusetts. Charles G. Leland was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 15th of August 1824. A few days after his birth an old Dutch nurse carried Leland up into the garret of his home and there performed a ritual. She placed upon his breast a Bible, a key and a knife and then placed lighted candles, money and a plate of salt at his head. The purpose of the rite was to cause him to rise up in life, to be lucky and to become a scholar and a wizard. He grew up as a child fascinated with folklore and magick, and was regaled with stories and tales of ghosts, witches and fairies. The family being prosperous they lived in a household that employed servants and from one - an Irish immigrant woman - he learned about fairies, and from another – a black women working in the kitchen – he learned about Voodoo.

13. Etruscan Roman Remains; In Popular Tradition; Charles Godfrey Leland
About the Author Charles Godfrey Leland (18241903) was a specialistin comparative religions and President of the Gypsy-Lore Society.
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14. The Trees Of Life, By Charles Godfrey Leland
by Charles Godfrey Leland (18241903) HE city belles in Autumn Their gayestgarments don; In Autumn, too, the forests Put brighter vesture on.
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THE TREES OF LIFE by: Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903)
    HE city belles in Autumn
    Their gayest garments don;
    In Autumn, too, the forests
    Put brighter vesture on.
    At night in snowy linen
    The ladies sink to sleep;
    In winter 'neath the snow-drifts
    The trees seem slumbering deep.
    Oh! loves and leavesamong you
    A man must walk with care;
    How soon we're lost in forests!
    How soon 'mong ladies fair!
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15. Waking Dreams, By Charles Godfrey Leland
by Charles Godfrey Leland (18241903) HAT thought is no reality, Oft waking witha start, we find; But from reality take thought, How little then remains
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WAKING DREAMS by: Charles Godfrey Leland (1824-1903)
    HAT thought is no reality,
    Oft waking with a start, we find;
    But from reality take thought,
    How little then remains behind.
    I walk the greenwood all alone,
    And thou in spirit by my side;
    Ah, then thou art indeed my own,
    A something more than earthly bride.
    A dead leaf falls, the vision flies
    Like morning mist from mountain stream,
    Yet take that vision from my life,
    And life itself were but a dream!
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    Leland, Charles Godfrey 1824-1903, American author, b. Philadelphia, grad. College of New Jersey (now Princeton), 1845, studied at Heidelberg, Munich, and Paris. While editor of Graham's Magazine Hans Breitmann's Ballads. He founded and edited the Continental Monthly in Boston in 1862 to further the Union cause. After other journalistic ventures he devoted himself to traveling and studying languages and folklore. Leland wrote more than 50 books, including The English Gypsies Algonquin Legends (1884), and Legends of Florence (1895-96). In the 1880s he also successfully introduced industrial and craft arts into American schools. See his memoirs (1893); E. R. Pennell, Charles Godfrey Leland (2 vol., 1906, repr. 1970).
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    Algonquin Legends Of New England Breitmann Ballads, The
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    Leichhardt, Ludwig, 18131848. Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1824-1903. Leonardo, da Vinci,1452-1519. Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich, 1814-1841. Leroux, Gaston, 1868-1927.
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    Lefranc, Émile. Leftwich, William M. Leland, Charles Godfrey, 18241903. Leland,TC, reporter. Leslie, Frank, Mrs., d. 1914. Letts, John M. Levington, John.
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    THE FATHER OF MODERN WITCHCRAFT
    Charles Leland (1824-1903)
    Charles Leland - Folklorist and Author whose 19th Century field studies in Italy revealed the existence of a surviving Witch Cult from ancient times. He wrote and had published several classic texts, such as Aradia; Gospel of the Witches , and Etruscan Roman Remains (both published by 1899.) Leland's writings on Italian Witchcraft bear many striking similar elements to the writings on Gardnerian Wicca written by Gerald Gardner over one half a century later.
    Many people today think of Gerald Gardner as the founder of modern Wicca/Witchcraft. Gardner's books on Witchcraft published in the mid-twentieth century brought about a growing interest in the Old Religion of pre-Christian Europe. However, over half a century earlier a man named Charles Godfrey Leland wrote on many of the same topics later popularized by Gerald Gardner. For example, the theme of witches meeting at the time of the full moon, being nude, calling their ways The Old Religion, celebrating with ritual cakes and wine, and worshipping a god and goddess all appear in Leland's writings on Italian Witchcraft circa 1896. "as for the English word witch, Anglo-Saxon Wicca, comes from a root implying wisdom..." Leland's footnote here reads: "Witch. Mediaeval English wicche, both masculine and feminine, a wizard, a witch. Anglo-Saxon wicca, masculine, wicce feminine. Wicca is a corruption of witga, commonly used as a short form of witega, a prophet, seer, magician, or sorcerer. Anglo-Saxon witan, to see, allied to witan, to know..."

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