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League Directors in Session Today Piedmont League Moguls are Deciding on Schedule at Greensboro Today by High Point Enterprise.;
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Subjects: Baseball.; Bramham, William G.; Markham, L.B.; Taylor, J.E.; Lyon, Arthur.; Shipman, W.G.; Cox, Albert L.; Rees, John T.; Shore, K.E.; Cox, Albert, Col.; Brandt, Leon J.;
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League Directors in Session Today Piedmont League Moguls are Deciding on Schedule at Greensboro Today by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut23416444063300;
Subjects: Bramham, William G; Markham, L.B; Taylor, J. E.; Lyon, Arthur; Shipman, W.G; Cox, Albert L; Rees, John T; Shore, K.E; Cox, Albert, Col; Brandt, Leon J; Baseball;
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The Highlander: Church and Community by The Highlander.;
High Point Vertical Files: Textile Industry-- Highland Cotton MillsPage:6-7
Subjects: Sherill, P.A., Rev.; Sherill, Mrs.; Young, L.M.; Cribbs, W.C.; Taylor, Nellie.; Wood, Edgar.; Aldridge, Fay.; Wells, Ruth.; Howard, H.W., Rev.; Jones, E.M.; Womble, C.F., Rev.; Robbins, H.H.; Smith, T.Y.; Johnson, S.W.; Lambeth, Shirley.; Lambeth, Janet.; Lambeth, Janet.; Jarrett, Ann.; Shaw, Daisy.; Wells, Ruth.; Taylor, Nellie.; Whitfield, Frances.; Jarrett, Ann.; Jones, J.B.; Walker, Carleen.; Markham, James.; Markham, Nancy.; McDonald, Colleen.; Shuller, Polly.; Rumple, Pete.; Grant, Carolyn.; Belch, Marion.; Mixon, Virginia.; Jarrett, Sue.; Moffett, T.V.; Arledge, W.E.; Graves, S.E.; Highland Cotton Mill and Village (High Point, N.C.);
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The War of 1812. [videorecording] by Coyote, Peter.(CARDINAL)348484; Daltrey, Roger.; Foreman, Gary L.; Friedman, Adam.; Ginsburg, Matthew.; Markham, Monte.; History Channel (Television network)(CARDINAL)330875; Monitor (Ironclad)(CARDINAL)122005; New Video Group.(CARDINAL)219113;
Frontier, the decisive battles: the battle of New Orleans -- Biography: Andrew Jackson : a man for the people -- The Ironclads -- Bonus program: Extreme history: surviving an 1812 battleship.Frontier, the decisive battles: the battle of New Orleans / producer-director Gary L. Foreman ; writer, Dan Gagliasso ; History Channel ; A&E Television Networks (2000) -- Biography: Andrew Jackson : a man for the people / producer-directors Monte Markham and Adam Friedman ; written by Robert J. Litz ; a presentation of Non Fiction Films, Inc. of a Perpetual Motion Films production in association with A & E Network (1995) -- The great ships: the ironclads / producer/director, Monte Markham ; producer, Rosanne Ehrlich ; written by Jesse Sublett and Lee Fulkerson ; A Non Fiction Films, Inc. presentation of a Perpetual Motion Films production for the History Channel (1997) -- Extreme history: surviving an 1812 battleship / director, Matthew Ginsburg ; writers, David Felsen and Matthew Ginsburg ; produced by Boom Pictures for The History Channel A&E Television Networks (2003).Frontier, the decisive battles: the battle of New Orleans: narrator, Peter Coyote -- Biography: Andrew Jackson : a man for the people: narrator, Monte Markham -- The great ships: the ironclads: narrator, Monte Markhan -- Extreme history: surviving an 1812 battleship: host, Roger Daltrey.The battle of New Orleans shows how General Andrew Jackson led a motley group of Creoles, freeborn blacks, local Native Americans and poorly armed frontiersmen to defeat of the British army effectively ending the War of 1812. Biography: Andrew Jackson : a man for the people shows how Andrew Jackson, known as "Old Hickory", took office in 1828 as President of the United States building on a reputation for leadership earned in battle during the War of 1812. The great ships: the Ironclads presents how In the 19th century, the iron clad warships represented a radical advance over all earlier war ships making the wooden Navies of the world obsolete overnight. Extreme history: surviving an 1812 battleship provides a look at what it was like to engage the enemy from inside an 1812 battleship.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, Dolby digital, stereo.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Documentary television programs.; Historical films.; Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845.; Armored vessels; New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815.; Ships, Iron and steel; Warships;
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The War of 1812 [videorecording] by Berg, Andrew D.auspro; Chemerka, William.aus; Coyote, Peter.nrt(CARDINAL)348484; Daltrey, Roger.hst(CARDINAL)741817; Drooker, Arthur.aus; Ehrlich, Rosanne.pro; Felsen, David.aus; Foreman, Gary L.ausdrtpro; Friedman, Adam.drtpro(CARDINAL)685941; Fulkerson, Lee.aus; Gagliasso, Dan.aus; Gavin, Dolores.aus(CARDINAL)848999; Ginsburg, Matthew.ausdrt; Herrmann, Edward,1943-nrt; Litz, Robert J.aus; Markham, Monte.drtnrtpro(CARDINAL)532452; Mudd, Roger,1928-hst(CARDINAL)186772; Raine, Carolyn H.pro; Savior, Paul.nrt; Scalere, Michael.auspro; Sublett, Jesse.aus; Arts and Entertainment Network.(CARDINAL)225081; Boom Pictures.; Gary L. Foreman Productions.; History Channel (Television network)(CARDINAL)330875; Native Sun Productions.; New Video Group.(CARDINAL)219113; Non Fiction Films Inc.; Perpetual Motion Films.;
Andrew Jackson: Director of photography, Michael Crain ; edited by Hugh Munro Neely, Charlie Otte ; music composed by Nigel Holton.First Invasion Behind the scenes: editor, Kathy Gatto.First invasion: Cinematography, Michael Bowie, Rich Thompson, James Ewing ... [et al.] ; editor, Andy Pickard ; music composer, David Arkenstone ; art director, H. David Wright.Surviving an 1812 battleship: Photography, Matthew Ginsburg, David Leepson, Mark Salomon ... [et al.] ; editors, John Laprade, Pierre Takal ; original theme and score, G & E Music.The battle of New Orleans: Director of photography, Gregg Hoerdemann ; editor, David Szabo ; music composer, David Arkenstone.The Great Ships: Directors of photography, William Schlueter, John Rosenberg ; edited by Ed Santiago ; music composed by Arthur B. Rubenstein.The Star-Spangled Banner: Cinematography, William S. Hays, Mead Hunt, Robert Mark ... [et al.] ; editor, Penny Elliott ; composer, John Petersen, John Lissauer ; researchers, Claude Kaplan, Debra Katz.Narrator(s)/host(s), Edward Herrmann [First invasion], Roger Mudd [The Star-Spangled Banner], Paul Savior [Behind the scenes], Roger Mudd, Peter Coyote [Frontier, the decisive battles: the battle of New Orleans], Monte Markham [Andrew Jackson, The great ships], Roger Daltrey [Surviving an 1812 battleship].In volume two, "The Battle of New Orleans" shows how General Andrew Jackson led a motley group of Creoles, freeborn blacks, local Native Americans and poorly armed frontiersmen to defeat the British army effectively ending the War of 1812, while "Andrew Jackson: A Man for the People" explores the life of Andrew Jackson, known as "Old Hickory", during his Presidency, which he won on the strength of a reputation earned during the War of 1812. "The Ironclads" examines the development of the iron clad warship, which represented a radical advance over all earlier ships, effectively rendering the wooden navies of the world obsolete overnight. "Surviving an 1812 Battleship" provides a look at what ordinary sailors faced when engaging the enemy inside an 1812 battleship.The first episode, "First invasion : the War of 1812," depicts how only 30 years after winning the independence, the upstart United States waged another war with Great Britain. Motivated by the high-seas capture of American sailors and the desire to annex Canadian lands, President Madison declared war. Thanks to the aim of a lone sniper, the skill of Andrew Jackson, the fortitude of the people of Baltimore, and the events of September 11, 1814, America would triumph again, ensuring the survival of the fledgling nation. "Save our history: The Star-Spangled Banner" recaptures the events that led Francis Scott Key to write the song which would become our national anthem. This song was written at the Battle of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD-video; Dolby digital stereo.
Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Historical television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845.; Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843.; Madison, James, 1751-1836.; United States. Navy; Monitor (Ironclad); Star-spangled banner (Song); Armored vessels; New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815.; Warships;
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Three centuries of American poetry, 1620-1923 / by Mandelbaum, Allen,1926-2011.(CARDINAL)137209; Richardson, Robert D.,1934-2020.(CARDINAL)169446;
Colonial era to 1775: John Smith -- Roger Williams -- Anne Bradstreet -- Michael Wigglesworth -- John Cotton of 'Queen's Creek' -- Edward Taylor -- Richard Steere -- Thomas Maule -- Ebenezer Cooke -- Benjamin Franklin -- Jane Colman Turell -- Anonymous -- Francis Hopkinson -- Daniel Bliss -- Anonymous -- Songs and hymns to 1775 -- Revolution and early republic 1775-1825: John Trumbull -- Philip Freneau -- Phillis Wheatley -- Joel Barlow -- Songs and hymns 1775-1825 -- Young America the romantic era 1826-1859: William Cullen Bryant -- Lydia H. Sigourney -- George Moses Horton -- Edward Coote Pinkney -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Sara Helen Whitman -- Elizabeth Oakes-Smith -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Lucretia Davidson -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Thomas Holley Chivers -- Margaret Fuller -- Frances S. Osgood -- Ellen Sturgis Hooper -- Jones Very -- Christopher Cranch -- Henry David Thoreau -- William Ellery Channing -- American Indian Poems 1826-1859 -- Songs, hymns, carols, and parlor poems 1826-1859 -- Civil War era 1860-1870: Walt Whitman -- James Russell Lowell -- Herman Melville -- Alice Cary -- Ann Plato -- Joshua McCarter Simpson -- Frederick Goddard Tuckerman -- F.E.W. Harper -- Lucy Larcom -- Charles Godfrey Leland -- Bayard Taylor -- Rose Terry Cooke -- Henry Timrod -- Helen Hunt Jackson -- Emily Dickinson -- Celia Thaxter -- Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) -- Thomas Bailey Aldrich -- Charlotte L.F. Grimke -- Adah Isaacs Menken -- Sidney Lanier -- Songs, hymns, spirituals, and carols 1859-1870 -- Era of reconstruction and expansion 1870-1900: Emma Lazarus -- James Whitcomb Riley -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox -- Henrietta Cordelia Ray -- Edwin Markham -- Edith Matilda Thomas -- Lizette Woodworth Reese -- Samuel Alfred Beadle -- George Marion McClellan -- Bliss Carman -- Louise Imogen Guiney -- George Santayana -- Richard Hovey -- Madison Cawein -- James Edwin Campbell -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- William Vaughn Moody -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Jesse Rittenhouse -- George Sterling -- Edgar Lee Masters -- American Indian poetry 1870-1900 -- Songs, spirituals, hymns, and popular poems 1870-1900 -- Advent of the modern 1901-1922: Stephen Crane -- James Weldon Johnson -- Lola Ridge -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Guy Wetmore Carryl -- Robert Frost -- Robert W. Service -- "Edward E. Paramore, Jr." -- Trumbull Stickney -- Josephine Preston Peabody -- Amy Lowell -- Gertrude Stein -- Ridgely Torrence -- Anna Hempstead Branch -- William Stanley Braithwaite -- Carl Sandburg -- Adelaide Crapsey -- Don Marquis -- Vachel Lindsay -- Wallace Stevens -- Witter Bynner -- Anne Spencer -- Kahlil Gibran -- Arthur Davison Ficke -- William Carlos Williams -- Sara Teasdale -- Donald Evans -- Ezra Pound -- Elinor Wylie -- Georgia Johnson -- Joyce Kilmer -- H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) -- John Gould Fletcher -- Marianne Moore -- T.S. Eliot -- Fenton Johnson -- Alan Seeger -- Conrad Aiken -- E.E. Cummings -- Claude McKay -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Langston Hughes -- American Indian poems 1900-1921 -- Songs of the modern era 1900-1922.A comprehensive overview of America's vast poetic heritage, Three Centuries of American Poetry features the work of some 150 of our nation's finest writers. From the Revolutionary and Civil Wars to the Romantic Era and the Gilded and Modern Ages, this unrivaled anthology also presents a memorable array of rare ballads, songs, hymns, spirituals, and carols that echo through our nation's history. Highlights include Native American poems, African American writings, and the works of Quakers, colonists, Huguenots, transcendentalists, scholars, slaves, politicians, journalists, and clergymen. These discerning selections demonstrate that the American canon of poetry is as diverse as the nation itself, and constantly evolving as we pass through time. Most important, this collection strongly reflects the peerless styling that mark the American poetic experience as unique. Here, in one distinguished volume, are the many voices of the New World.
Subjects: American poetry.; Poésie américaine;
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Choice readings for public and private entertainments and for the use of schools, colleges and public readers, with elocutionary advice / by Cumnock, Robert McLean,1840-1928.(CARDINAL)222852;
English pronunciation -- How can I become a distinct speaker -- How can I become a natural speaker -- Exercises for the development of vocal purity -- Exercises for the development of vocal energy -- The elevated conversational voice -- Practical suggestions on emphasis, inflection and cadence -- Expression -- Narrative, descriptive, and didactic styles -- A similar case / Anonymous -- Old chums / Alice Cary -- The brakeman at church / Robert J. Burdette -- An order for a picture / Alice Cary -- John Burns of Gettysburg / Bret Harte -- Hannah Jane / D. R. Locke -- Hamlet's instructions to the players / William Shakespeare -- The spires of Oxford / Winifred M. Letts -- The child-wife / Charles Dickens -- Fanny Squeers' tea party / Charles Dickens -- Scene at Dr. Blimber's / Charles Dickens -- Death of Paul Dombey / Charles Dickens -- The charcoal man / J. T. Trowbridge -- Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness / Charles Dickens -- Tulkinghorn and Mademoiselle Hortense / Charles Dickens -- The man with one talent / Richard Harding Davis -- Gayety -- Gay and animated selections -- The daffodils / William Wordsworth -- Cupid swallowed / Leigh Hunt -- The south wind and the sun / James Whitcomb Riley -- Song of the brook / Lord Tennyson -- Fezziwig's ball / Charles Dickens -- The ballad of the brook / Charles G. D. Roberts --To a skylark / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Come into the garden, Maud / Lord Tennyson -- The Cheap Jack / Charles Dickens -- Riding Down / Nora Perry -- Humor -- Henry V's wooing / William Shakespeare -- Widow Malone / Charles Lever -- The ballad of the oysterman / Oliver Wendell Holmes -- The low-backed car / Samuel Lover -- The birth of Saint Patrick / Samuel Lover -- The courtin' / James Russell Lowell -- Kitty of Coleraine / Charles Dawson Shanly -- Our guide in Genoa and Rome / Samuel L. Clemens -- The subscription list / Samuel Lover -- A Frenchman on Macbeth / Anonymous -- The white squall / William Makepeace Thackeray -- Larrie O'Dee / W. W. Fink -- When the frost is on the punkin / James Whitcomb Riley -- The foxes' tails / Anonymous -- A critical situation / Samuel L. Clemens -- IMPH-M / Anonymous -- The one-hoss shay / Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Chiquita / Bret Harte -- The birth of Ireland / Anonymous -- Lady Teazle and Sir Peter / Richard Brinsley Sheridan -- An encounter with an interviewer / Samuel L. Clemens -- By telephone / Anonymous -- Dooley on the comforts of travel / Finley Peter Dunne -- The two runaways / H. S. Edwards -- A study in nerves / Anonymous -- Mr. Molony's account of the ball / William Makepeace Thackeray -- The charity dinner / Litchfield Mosley -- Pathos -- Selection from Enoch Arden / Lord Tennyson -- Longing for home / Jean Ingelow -- Connor / Anonymous -- Break, break, break / Lord Tennyson -- Florence Vane / Philip P. Cooke -- The ballad of Babie Bell / T. B. Aldrich -- Edward Gray / Lord Tennyson --Pictures of memory / Alice Cary -- The Banks o' Doon / Robert Burns -- Rock of ages / Anonymous -- The volunteer's wife / M. A. Dennison -- Jeanie Morrison / William Motherwell -- The lost love / William Wordsworth -- Auld Robin Gray / Lady A. Lindsay -- John Anderson, my Jo / Robert Burns -- Solemnity -- The old clock on the stairs / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Thanatopsis / William' Cullen Bryant -- The rainy day / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- The blue and the gray / F. M. Finch -- Under the violets / Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Carcassonne / M. E. W. Sherwood -- Funeral hymn / James Montgomery -- Crossing the bar / Lord Tennyson -- Serenity, beauty, love -- In an atelier / T. B. Aldrich -- Song / Sir Edward Lytton -- Drifting / Thomas Buchanan Read -- Passing away / John Pierpont -- Extract from The lotus-eaters / Lord Tennyson -- Extract from Romeo and Juliet / William Shakespeare -- The brookside / Lord Houghton -- Balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet / William Shakespeare -- Endymion / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- The bells of Shandon / Francis Mahony -- Mary Donnelly / William Allingham -- Evangeline on the prairie / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Mandalay / Rudyard Kipling -- Butterflies / John Davidson -- Maid of Athens / Lord Byron -- Green grow the rashes, O! / Robert Burns -- A petition to time / Bryan Waller Procter -- Annabel Lee / Edgar Allan Poe -- Sandalphon / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- When the kye come hame / James Hogg -- Grand, sublime, and reverential styles --Hymn to Mont Blanc / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- The burial of Moses / Mrs. Cecil Francis Alexander -- Apostrophe to the ocean / Lord Byron -- The lost chord / Adelaide A. Procter -- Hymn to the night / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- The bards / Thomas Buchanan Read -- The recessional / Rudyard Kipling -- Oratorical styles -- Incentives to duty / Charles Sumner -- Address at the dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery / Abraham Lincoln -- South Carolina and Massachusetts / Daniel Webster -- New England / Caleb Cushing -- Crime its own detecter / Daniel Webster -- Daniel O'Connell / Wendell Phillips -- Erskine on the freedom of the press / Lord Erskine -- South Carolina / Robert Young Hayne -- Abraham Lincoln / Henry Watterson -- The storming of Mission Ridge / Benjamin F. Taylor -- A plea for Cuba / John M. Thurston -- The new south / Henry W. Grady -- The Philippine question / Albert J. Beveridge -- The symmetry of life / Phillips Brooks -- The strenuous life / Theodore Roosevelt -- The martyrdom of Joan of Arc / Thomas De Quincey -- The apostrophe to the volunteers / Robert Hall -- Eulogy on Charles Sumner / Carl Schurx -- Idols / Wendell Phillips -- Toussaint L'Ouverture / Wendell Phillips -- Impeachment of Warren Hastings / Edmund Burke -- Character of Washington / Edward Everett -- Eulogy on Lafayette / Edward Everett -- Grattan's reply to Mr. Corry / Henry Grattan -- Abrupt and startling selections -- Marmion and Douglas / Sir Walter Scott -- Battle of Beal' an Duine / Sir Walter Scott -- The bridal march of Dundee / W. Edmondstoune Aytoun --Miles Standish's encounter with the Indians / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- The Battle of Ivry / Lord Macaulay -- The charge of the Light Brigade / Lord Tennyson -- The Battle of Fontenoy / Thomas Davis -- Hervé Riel / Robert Browning -- Warren's address / John Pierpont -- How they brought the good news / Robert Browning -- Miscellaneous -- King Robert of Sicily / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Horatius at the bridge / Lord Macaulay -- The vagabonds / J. T. Trowbridge -- Lincoln, the man of the people / Edwin Markham -- O Captain! My Captain! / Walt Whitman -- The Lady of Shalott / Lord Tennyson -- Bill Mason's bride / Bret Harte -- Cassius on honour / William Shakespeare -- The hunters / Matthew Arnold -- Scene from The little minister / J. M. Barrie -- Out there somewhere / Henry Herbert Knibbs -- Guinevere / Lord Tennyson -- Echo and the ferry / Jean Ingelow -- The victor of Marengo / Anonymous -- Mammy's li'l' boy / H. S. Edwards -- Mrs. Lofty and I / Anonymous -- The gray swan / Alice Cary -- Antony and Cleopatra / Wm. H. Lytle -- Gunga Din / Rudyard Kipling -- Song of the Greek bard / Lord Byron -- Jim Bludsoe / John Hay -- The quarrel of Brutus and Cassius / William Shakespeare -- Shan Van Vocht / Anonymous -- To a waterfowl / William Cullen Bryant -- Lochinvar / Sir Walter Scott -- The picket guard / Mrs. Ethel Lynn Beers -- For a' that, and a' that / Robert Burns -- Magdalena, or the Spanish duel / J. F. Waller -- Quien sabe / J. F. Waller -- The three bells / John G. Whittier -- The launching of the ship / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Betsy and I are out / Will M. Carleton -- Abou Ben Adhem / Leigh Hunt --The wreck of the Hesperus / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Amy Robsart and Richard Varney / Sir Walter Scott -- The Countess Amy and her husband / Sir Walter Scott -- Extract from Morituri Salutamus / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Shamus O'Brien / J. S. Le Fanu -- The glove and the lions / Leigh Hunt -- A pair of shoes / Hermann Hagedorn -- The highwayman / Alfred Noyes -- Aux Italiens / Robert Bulwer-Lytton -- The man without a country / Edward Everett Hale -- Her letter / Bret Harte -- The bugle song / Lord Tennyson -- America for me / Henry Van Dyke -- Wind in the pine / Lew Sarett -- Romola and Savonarola / George Eliot -- The forging of the anchor / Samuel Ferguson -- The voices at the throne / T. Westwood -- Lady Clare / Lord Tennyson -- The romance of the swan's nest / Elizabeth Barrett Browning -- Scene from Henry the Fourth / William Shakespeare -- Boat song / Sir Walter Scott -- The trial of Ben Thomas / H. S. Edwards -- The revolutionary rising / Thomas Buchanan Read -- William Tell among the mountains / Sheridan Knowles -- The dying christian to his soul / Alexander Pope -- The romance of a rose / Nora Perry -- The revenge / Lord Tennyson -- The dream of Eugene Aram / Thomas Hood -- Jean Valjean / Victor Hugo -- The boy orator of Zepata city / Richard Harding Davis -- Ye mariners of England / Thomas Campbell -- Battle hymn of the republic / Julia Ward Howe -- The angel and the shepherds / Lew Wallace -- If I were king / Justin Huntly McCarthy -- The Burgundian defiance / Justin Huntly McCarthy -- The lion and the mouse / Charles Klein -- High-tide on the coast of Lincolnshire / Jean Ingelow -- Her first appearance / Richard Harding Davis -- Virginia / Lord Macaulay -- Cuddle doon / Alexander Anderson -- Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu / Sir Walter Scott -- The fleet goes by / Mary Synon -- L'allegro / John Milton -- Columbus / Joaquin Miller -- Lorraine / Charles Kingsley -- The raven / Edgar Allan Poe -- Knee-deep in June / James Whitcomb Riley -- Ring out, wild bells! / Lord Tennyson -- The resurrection / Edwin Arnold -- Forty singing seamen / Alfred Noyes -- Lesson scene (from L'aiglon) / Edmond Rostand -- Mirror scene (from L'aiglon) / Edmond Rostand -- Rhyme of the Duchess May / Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
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