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  1. The life of Nelson by Robert Southey ; with a preface by J.K. La by Southey. Robert. 1774-1843., 1891-01-01
  2. The life of Nelson. by Robert Southey by Southey. Robert. 1774-1843., 1911-01-01
  3. Selected poems of Robert Southey. Edited with and introd. by Sidney R. Thompson by Robert, 1774-1843 Southey, 2009-10-26
  4. The poetical works of Robert Southey, collected by himself Volume 1 by Robert, 1774-1843 Southey, 2009-10-26
  5. The doctor, &c. By the late Robert Southey. Edited by his son-in-law, John Wood Warter, B.D. by Robert (1774-1843). SOUTHEY, 1856
  6. Robin Hood, a fragment by the late Robert Southey and Caroline Southey. With other fragments and poems by Robert, 1774-1843 Southey, 2009-10-26
  7. Correspondence with Caroline Bowles, to which are added correspondence with Shelley, and Southey's dreams. Edited, with an introd. by Edward Dowden by Robert, 1774-1843 Southey, 2009-10-26
  8. Roderick, the last of the Goths. Edited with an introd. by Henry Morley by Robert, 1774-1843 Southey, 2009-10-26
  9. Select prose; edited with an introd. by Jacob Zeitlin. by Southey. Robert. 1774-1843., 1916-01-01
  10. Sir Thomas More: or, Colloquies on the progress and prospects of society Volume 1 by Robert, 1774-1843 Southey, 2009-10-26
  11. MADOC. by Robert [1774 - 1843]. Southey, 1825
  12. The book of the church Volume 1 by Robert, 1774-1843 Southey, 2009-10-26
  13. The book of the church. A new ed., with notes from the "Vindiciae Ecclesiae Anglicanae" by Robert, 1774-1843 Southey, 2009-10-26
  14. (FIRST APPEARANCE OF STORY OF THE THREE BEARS" ) THE DOCTOR, & C, EDITED BY HIS SON-IN-LAW JOHN WOOD WARTER. by Robert (1774-1843) Southey, 1111-01-01

41. ROBERT SOUTHEY
Robert Southey (17741843). A ONE DAY CONFERENCE. To mark the commissioningby Pickering and Chatto of. Robert Southey Poetical Works 1793-1810.
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ROBERT SOUTHEY (1774-1843). A ONE DAY CONFERENCE To mark the commissioning by Pickering and Chatto of Robert Southey: Poetical Works 1793-1810 School of English, Queen’s University, Belfast. Saturday 4 November 2000. Conference programme: Venue: Committee Room, School of English, 2 University Square. Welcome by Professor Malcolm Andrew, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Queen’s, Belfast. Plenary lecture: Professor Nicholas Roe (St Andrews): ‘Bringing it all back Home: Robert Southey 1794-7.’ Coffee Paul Jarman (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London): ‘Feasts and Fasts: Robert Southey and the Politics of Calendar.’ John McBride (Queen’s, Belfast): ‘Robert Southey and Spain 1795-1800.’ Jonathan Worley (Queen’s, Belfast): ‘Middle class patronage in the era of Robert Southey.’ Lunch Plenary lecture: Professor Tim Fulford (Nottingham, Trent): ‘Pagodas and Penises; Ships and Shit: Southey’s Oriental Imports.’ Dennis Low (Hull): ‘"The business of a woman’s life": Robert Southey and women writers of the 1820s and 1830s.’ Tea Dr Lynda Pratt (Queen’s, Belfast): ‘On the margins: Southey and

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    44. [minstrels] The Cataract Of Lodore -- Robert Southey
    17741843 I find waterfalls fascinating. name from a member of Powell's 1869 expeditiondown the Green River, who was reminded of Robert Southey's poem, The
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    [652] The Cataract of Lodore
    Title : The Cataract of Lodore Poet : Robert Southey Date : 30 Dec 2000 "How does the water Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq The Cataract of Lodore Robert Southey [1774-1843] I find waterfalls fascinating. The sprinkle formed by the water crashing to the base symbolizes life and energy to me. Reading Southey's "The Cataract of Lodore" gave me the experience as of watching a spectacular waterfall. I managed to find a photograph of the waterfall which, however, disappointed me. I guess it was taken during a dry spell. Southey's description of the waterfall is a masterpiece. The poem creates a wonderful image of a lively waterfall. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that he spirit of the waterfall has been captured in words for eternity by Southey. Check out http://www.btinternet.com/~lake.district/kes/lodore.htm for a photograph of the waterfall at Lodore. regards, Raghavendra Links: Biography of Southey: poem #203 Also check out Tennyson's somewhat reminiscent 'The Brook' poem #80 barrientoshumberto@ hbarrientos@ From: MTSPIDER@ Dear Sir/Madam Can youtellus where ''Lodore'' is in the poem 'The Cataracts of Lodore''. Your help would be appreciated to advise our schoolchildren ,who are reading 'Southey' Yours in apprecitation E. Webb

    45. Letters And Documents Collection - S
    Soulié, etc. Southey, Robert, 17741843 AMs The Battle of Blenheim Giftof Anne Vauclain '07, 1963 Southey, Robert, 1774-1843 ALS, 1802 Oct.
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    2 ALsS, 1854 Oct. 14, 30, to Henry Penington
    Sackville-West, V. (Victoria), 1892-1962
    TLS, 1956 Sept. 27, to David Bonnell Green Gift of David B. Green, 1956
    Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907
    ALS, 1903 Oct. 12, to M. Bacon (photocopies in file) Discussing proportions of a proposed Parnell monument. Includes sketch. Tipped in The Reminiscenses of August Saint-Gaudens
    Saintsbury, George, 1845-1933
    2 ALsS, 1921 Oct. 14, 17, to Samuel Chew Gift of Samuel Claggett Chew
    Salvemini, Gaetano, 1873-1957
    ALS, 1928 Dec. 8, to Marion Edwards Park From the Papers of Marion E. Park
    Sanborn, Kate, 1839-1917
    ANS, n.d., to Dr. Morgan Library Purchase, 1989
    Sand, George
    ALS, n.d., to Albert Grzymala The Wing Collection
    Santayana, George, 1863-1952

    46. Robert Southey's Madoc (1805, 1812) Vol, 1
    Newspapers History Vault Robert Southey (17741843) Madoc LondonLongman Rees and Orme, 1805 (1812 third edition text used here)
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    M A D O C, by Robert Southey OMNE SOLUM FORTI PATRIA. THIRD EDITION. VOL. I. L O N D O N: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, PATERNOSTER ROW. [ vii ] P R E F A C E. T HE historical facts on which this Poem is founded may be related in a few words. On the death of Owen Gwyneth, King of North Wales, A.D. 1169, his children disputed the succession. Yorwerth, the elder, was set aside without a struggle, as being incapacitated by a blemish in his face. Hoel, though illegitimate and born of an Irish mother, obtained possession of the throne for a while, till he was defeated and slain by David, the eldest son of the late king by a second wife. The conqueror, who then succeeded without opposition, slew Yorwerth, imprisoned Rodri, and hunted others of his brethren into exile. But viii Madoc, meantime, abandoned his barbarous country, and sailed away to the West in search of some better resting-place. The land which he discovered pleased him: he left there part of his people, and went back to Wales for a fresh supply of adventurers, with whom he again set sail, and was heard of no more. Strong evidence has been adduced that he reached America, and that his posterity exist there to this day, on the southern branches of the Missouri, retaining their complexion, their language, and, in some degree, their arts.

    47. Robert Southey's Madoc (1805, 1812) Vol. 2
    Vault Robert Southey (17741843) Madoc part 2 London Longman Reesand Orme, 1805 (1812 third edition text used here) Contents
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    MADOC IN AZTLAN. 5. War Denounced 6. The Festival of the Dead 7. The Snake-God 8. The Conversion of the Hoamen 9. Tlalala 10. The Arrival of the Gods 11. The Capture 12. Hoel 13. Coatel 14. The Stone of Sacrifice 15. The Battle 16. Goervyl 17. The Deliverance 18. The Victory 19. The Funeral 20. The Death of Coatel 21. The Sports 22. The Death of Lincoya 23. Caradoc 24. The Embassy 25. The Lake Fight 26. The Close of the Century 27. The Migration Remainder of The Notes M A D O C. V. T HIS is the day, when, in a foreign grave, King Owen's relics shall be laid to rest. No bright emblazonries bedecked his bier, No tapers blaz'd, no prelate sung the mass, No choristers the funeral dirge inton'd, No mitred abbots, and no tonsured train
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    50. Robert Southey Famous Quotes -ThinkExist
    Robert Southey. English poet and writer, 17741843 To a resolute mind,wishing to do is the first step toward doing. But if we do
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    To a resolute mind, wishing to do is the first step toward doing. But if we do not wish to do a thing it becomes impossible. Love is indestructible. It's holy flame forever burneth; from Heaven it came, to Heaven returneth. The loss of a friend is like that of a limb; time may heal the anguish of the wound, but the loss cannot be repaired. It has been more wittily than charitably said that hell is paved with good intentions; they have their place in heaven also. Never let a man imagine that he can pursue a good end by evil means, without sinning against his own soul. The evil effect on himself is certain. It is not for man to rest in absolute contentment. He is born to hopes and aspirations as the sparks fly upward, unless he has brutified his nature and quenched the spirit of immortality which is his portion. If you would be pungent, be brief; for it is with words as with sunbeams. The more they are condensed, the deeper they burn.

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    Robert Southey. English poet and writer, 17741843 What will not woman,gentle woman dare; when strong affection stirs her spirit up?
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    What will not woman, gentle woman dare; when strong affection stirs her spirit up? All deception in the course of life is indeed nothing else but a lie reduced to practice, and falsehood passing from words into things. Ambition is an idol, on whose wings great minds are carried only to extreme; to be sublimely great or to be nothing. No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth. Homepage Advertising Contact Us FAQ/ Help Robert Southey quotes Want to receive a daily FREE!! new Quotation? Subscribe NOW! more info
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    52. Southey, Robert
    Southey, Robert. 17741843, English author. Primarily a poet, hewas numbered among the so-called Lake poets. While at Oxford he
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    Robert Southey. (17741843). Winter. A wrinkled crabbed man theypicture thee, Old Winter, with a rugged beard as grey As the long
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        A wrinkled crabbed man they picture thee,
        Old Winter, with a rugged beard as grey
        As the long moss upon the apple-tree;
        Blue-lipt, an icedrop at thy sharp blue nose,
        Close muffled up, and on thy dreary way
        Plodding alone through sleet and drifting snows.
        They should have drawn thee by the high-heapt hearth,
        Old Winter! seated in thy great armed chair, Watching the children at their Christmas mirth; Or circled by them as thy lips declare Some merry jest, or tale of murder dire, Or troubled spirit that disturbs the night, Pausing at times to rouse the mouldering fire, Or taste the old October brown and bright. "Go, Valentine..." Go, Valentine, and tell that lovely maid Whom fancy still will portray to my sight, How here I linger in this sullen shade, This dreary gloom of dull monastic night; Say, that every joy of life remote At evening's closing hour I quit the throng, Listening in solitude the ring-dome's note, Who pours like me her solitary song; Say, that of her absence calls the sorrowing sigh; Say, that of all her charms I love to speak

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    56. The Cataract Of Lodore, By Robert Southey
    blending All at once and all o'er, with a mighty uproar, And thisway the water comes down at Lodore. Robert Southey 1774-1843.
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    The KISS Grammar Workbooks Anthology Menu Main Workbooks Page THE CATARACT OF LODORE "How does the water
    Come down at Lodore?"
    My little boy asked me
    Thus, once on a time;
    And moreover he tasked me
    To tell him in rhyme.
    Anon, at the word,
    There first came one daughter,
    And then came another,
    To second and third
    The request of their brother, And to hear how the water Comes down at Lodore, With its rush and its roar, As many a time They had seen it before. So I told them in rhyme, For of rhymes I had store; And 'twas in my vocation For their recreation That so I should sing; Because I was Laureate To them and the King. From its sources which well In the tarn on the fell; From its fountains In the mountains, Its rills and its gills; Through moss and through brake, It runs and it creeps For a while, till it sleeps In its own little lake. And thence at departing, Awakening and starting, It runs through the reeds, And away it proceeds, Through meadow and glade, In sun and in shade, And through the wood-shelter, Among crags in its flurry, Helter-skelter

    57. Chapter Robert Southey. Of Collected English Verse By Collections
    Robert Southey. 17741843. 569 His Books. MY days among the Dead arepast; Around me I behold, Where’er these casual eyes are cast
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    MY days among the Dead are past;
    My never-failing friends are they,
    With whom I converse day by day. With them I take delight in weal
    And while I understand and feel
    With tears of thoughtful gratitude. My thoughts are with the Dead; with them
    Their virtues love, their faults condemn,
    And from their lessons seek and find
    Instruction with an humble mind. My hopes are with the Dead; anon
    And I with them shall travel on
    Yet leaving here a name, I trust,
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    58. The Mediadrome - Poetry - Wat Tyler: A Drama (Robert Southey)
    Wat Tyler A Drama. by Robert Southey (17741843). John Ball’s speech afterbeing sentenced to be hanged, drawn, and quartered. Why, be it so.
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    Wat Tyler: A Drama by Robert Southey (1774-1843) John Ball’s speech after being sentenced to be hanged, drawn, and quartered. Why, be it so. I can smile at your vengeance,
    For I am armed with rectitude of soul.
    The truth, which all my life I have divulged,
    And am now doomed in torments to expire for,
    Shall still survive. The destined hour must come
    When it shall blaze with sun-surpassing splendor,
    And the dark mists of prejudice and falsehood
    Fade in its strong effulgence. Flattery’s incense
    No more shall shadow round the gore-dyed throne; That altar of oppression, fed with rites More savage than the priests of Moloch taught, Shall be consumed amid the fire of Justice; The rays of truth shall emanate around, And the whole world be lighted. E-mail this page.

    59. THE ROBIN HOOD PROJECT: MENU OF AUTHORS
    Sonnet on Robin Hood I (1847); Sonnet on Robin Hood II (1847). Southey,Robert (17741843), and Caroline Bowles Southey (1786-1854)
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    60. A.S727 Robert Southey Papers. University Of Rochester
    4 boxes. Robert Southey (17741843), poet and man of letters. The papers consistof letters, manuscript poems and prose pieces, pictures, and printed material.
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    A.S727 ROBERT SOUTHEY PAPERS 4 boxes Robert Southey (1774-1843), poet and man of letters. The papers consist of letters, manuscript poems and prose pieces, pictures, and printed material. Major groups of correspondence include: Letters written by Southey to Anna Eliza (Kempe) Stothard Bray (1790-1883) between 1831 and 1839 in which he discusses literature, politics, local history, and antiquities; letters to Humphrey Fleming Senhouse (1781-1841) dated from 1805 to 1838; seventeen "Autobiographical Epistles" written be Southey to John May between July 26, 1820 and January 8, 1826. The collection also contains letters written by Southey's second wife Caroline Anne (Bowles) Southey (1786-1854) to Mrs. Bray and others. Many of these letters concern Southy's failing health. Letters written by Southey's son, Charles Cuthbert Southey (1819-1888), are also in the collection. The collection has been acquired through various gifts of Robert F. Metzdorf and purchases. Contents: Boxes
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