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  1. The Works Of Charles Follen V2: With A Memoir Of His Life (1841) by Charles Follen, 2010-09-10
  2. The Works Of Charles Follen V3: With A Memoir Of His Life (1841) by Charles Follen, 2010-09-10
  3. The Works Of Charles Follen V5: With A Memoir Of His Life (1841) by Charles Follen, 2010-09-10
  4. The Works Of Charles Follen V5: With A Memoir Of His Life (1841) by Charles Follen, 2010-09-10
  5. The Works Of Charles Follen V3: With A Memoir Of His Life (1841) by Charles Follen, 2010-09-10
  6. The Life Of Charles Follen (1844) by Eliza Lee Follen, 2010-09-10
  7. The Old Garret (Volume 2) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-07-24
  8. The Well-Spent Hour, a Tale by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2009-12-23
  9. Life in the Sick-Room: Essays by Harriet Martineau, Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-01-10
  10. The Peddler Of Dust Sticks (1855) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, Hammatt Billings, 2010-09-10
  11. The Old Garret (Volume 1) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-07-24
  12. Sketches Of Married Life (1838) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-09-10
  13. Little Songs by Eliza Lee Follen, 2010-09-10
  14. May Morning; And New Year's Eve by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 2010-07-24

81. Children's Poems 2
O, you re good kittens. But I smell a rat close by; Hush! hush! meeow, mee-ow. Wesmell a rat close by, Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. Eliza Lee Follen. THE LOST DOLL.
http://fairytales4u.com/fable/poem02.htm
THE BOY WHO NEVER TOLD A LIE Once there was a little boy,
With curly hair and pleasant eye
A boy who always told the truth,
And never, never told a lie. And when he trotted off to school,
The children all about would cry, "
There goes the curly-headed boy
The boy that never tells a lie." And everybody loved him so,
Because he always told the truth,
That every day, as he grew up,
'Twas said, "There goes the honest youth." And when the people that stood near
Would turn to ask the reason why, The answer would be always this: "Because he never tells a lie." UNKNOWN THERE WAS A LITTLE GIRL There was a little girl, And she had a little curl Right in the middle of her forehead. When she was good She was very, very good, And when she was bad she was horrid. One day she went upstairs, When her parents, unawares, In the kitchen were occupied with meals, And she stood upon her head In her little trundle-bed, And then began hooraying with her heels.

82. Roadrunnerwriting
Who ever saw a deer with cheer? (Based on a poem by Eliza Lee Follen) I d RatherBy Lucius P. I d rather be big than slight I d rather be wrong than right.
http://www.lexington1.net/rbe/roadrunnerwriters.html
Roadrunner Writing
Where Are You Going?
By: Lucuis P.
"Where are you going , my little bear?"
We are going to town to get us some chairs."
"What! Chairs for bears!
Do bears sit in chairs?
Who ever saw bears with chairs?"
"Where are you going, my little fox?"
"We are going to town to get us some socks."
"What! Socks for a fox! Do foxes wear socks? Who ever heard of a fox with socks?" "Where are you going, my little dear?" "We are going to Wal Mart to get some cheer." "What! Cheer for deer! Do deer use cheer? Who ever saw a deer with cheer?" (Based on a poem by Eliza Lee Follen) I'd Rather By: Lucius P. I'd rather be big than slight I'd rather be wrong than right. I'd rather be glue than dynamite. I'd rather drink Pepsi than Sprite. I'd rather be loose than tight. I'd rather be day than night. I'd rather draw than write. I'd rather be black than white. I'd rather be high than low. I'd rather walk on tip toe.

83. Children's Literature: An Anthology 1801-1902 - Book Information
Sinclair (180064) Charlotte Barton (1797-1862) Harriet Mozley (1803-1851) RobertBrowning (1812-89) Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (1787-1860) William Churne of
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/book.asp?ref=0631210490&site=1

84. Children's Literature: An Anthology 1801-1902 - Book Contents
The Pied Piper of Hamelin . Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (17871860) From NewNursery Songs for all Good Children (1843). Three Little Kittens .
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/contents.asp?ref=0631210490&site=1

85. MHS | Portraits Of American Abolitionists, 1850-1890 : Name Index To The Photogr
Box 2, 81.240242, Follen, Charles (1796-1840). Box 2, 81.243, Follen,Eliza Lee (1787-1860). Box 2, 81.244-245, Forbes, John Murray (1813-1898).
http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fap014

86. The English Novel, 1830–36: Indexes
Amelia 1835 44 FITZATHERLEY, Mrs 1834 8 FLETCHER, Grenville 1834 26 FLINT, Timothy1834 27 Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot Appendix 2, C 11 FORBES, Duncan (trans
http://www.cf.ac.uk/encap/corvey/1830s/idxaut.html
Author Index Title Index Publisher Index I NDEX OF A UTHORS AND T RANSLATORS The index lists both real author names and pseudonyms. Where a pseudonym has been identified, the true author name usually provides the entry, with cross-reference from the pseudonym. Cross-references are also provided as appropriate from other names (e.g. a married name, or aristocratic title) by which an author might be known. Authorship of constituent tales within titles has not been included in this Index. Normally see refers to information in the ‘ Notes ’ field of entries. A., G., see
ADAMS, Alexander Maxwell
ADDERLEY, C. F.
AINSLIE, John
AINSWORTH, William Harrison
AKERMAN, John Yonge

87. The Scout Report - October 30, 1998
. ) to human rights (as in Eliza Lee Follen s abolitionist argument in Women sWork, Women have a right to be heard, for they are all sufferers. ).
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The Scout Report
Volume 5, Number 27
October 30, 1998
A Publication of the Internet Scout Project Computer Science Department, University of Wisconsin The Scout Report is a weekly publication offering a selection of new and newly discovered Internet resources of interest to researchers and educators. However, everyone is welcome to subscribe to one of the mailing lists (plain text or HTML). Subscription instructions are included at the end of each report. An Acrobat .pdf version of this report is available for printing and distributing locally. For information on Adobe Acrobat Reader, visit the Adobe site Visit the Scout Report web page at: http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/ Send comments and contributions to: scout@cs.wisc.edu
In This Issue:
New From Internet Scout
  • Subject-Specific Scout Reports
  • Research and Education
    Where They Are Now
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  • 88. Sheffield Theatres Education Resource
    The New Moon by Eliza Lee Follen (Antelope Publishing, Epublishers2000 at www.ongoing-tales.com/SERIALS/oldtime/POETRY/moon.html.
    http://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/education/productions/battina/bibliog.shtml
    all productions The Crucible Battina and the Moon The Birthday Party Don Juan Edward II The Firework Maker's Daughter Iphigenia Jago's Box Macbeth A Midsummer Night's Dream The Minotaur Richard III Sexual Perversity in Chicago/The Shawl The Sound Collector The Tempest Battina and The Moon INTRODUCTION THE PLAY Company Performance Information Synopsis Characters PRIMARY TEACHER'S RESOURCES Literacy Ideas Drama and Movement Ideas Art and Design Ideas The Designer ... Email Us Bibliography/web links Books and Articles Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman (Frances Lincoln, 1998). Citizenship A scheme of work for Key Stages 1 and 2
    (Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, 2002) Clever Sticks by Bernard Ashley (Picture Lions, 1990). Elmer by David McKee (Red Fox Publishers, various dates). Frog is Frog by Max Velthuijs (Millet Publishing Limited, 2000). I Wish I Could Fly by Ron Maris (Puffin, 1986). Jack and Jake by Aliki (The Bodley Head, 1986). , Susan Fountain
    (Stanley Thornes, 1990)

    89. Table Of Contents
    Nurse s Song, WILLIAM BLAKE . The Three Little Kittens, Eliza Lee Follen . There Were Two Ghostesses, ANONYMOUS . Jabberwocky, LEWIS CARROLL .
    http://web.doverpublications.com/cgi-bin/toc.pl/0486270890
    American History, American...... American Indians Anthropology, Folklore, My...... Antiques Architecture Art Bridge and Other Card Game...... Business and Economics Chess Children Clip Art and Design on CD-...... Cookbooks, Nutrition Crafts Detective, Ghost , Superna...... Dover Patriot Shop Ethnic Interest Features Gift Certificates Gift Ideas History, Political Science...... Holidays Humor Languages and Linguistics Literature Magic, Legerdemain Military History, Weapons ...... Music Nature Performing Arts, Drama, Fi...... Philosophy and Religion Photography Posters Puzzles, Amusement, Recrea...... Science and Mathematics Sociology, Anthropology, M...... Sports, Out-of-Door Activi...... Stationery, Gift Sets Stationery, Seasonal Books...... Summer Fun Shop Summer Reading Shop Travel and Adventure Women's Studies Favorite Poems of Childhood
    by Philip Smith
    ISBN: 0486270890
    Dover Publications Price: $1.50 click here to see this book
    Superb treasury of time-honored poetic gems includes Lewis Carroll's "The Walrus and the Carpenter," Edward Lear's "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat," Eugene Field's "Wynken, Blynken and Nod," Emily Dickinson's "I'm Nobody! Who are you?," Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Swing," many more. Printed in large, easy-to-read type.
    Table of Contents for Favorite Poems of Childhood "The Land of Nod, ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON"

    90. On-line Library - Presented By The Maker Of Print Screen Capture Software , Rapi
    The Talkative Wig, by Eliza Lee Follen Page 1. Free Online Library - List OfContents Online Distributed Proofreading Team. THE TALKATIVE WIG BY MRS.
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    91. Ancestry.com - American Biographical Library
    Eliza Lee Follen was a miscellaneous writer, whose maiden name was Cabot, and whowas born in Boston, and in 1828 married a German, Professor of German in
    http://search.ancestry.com/db-abl/P194.aspx
    Login Subscribe Help? You are here: Search American Biographical Library Results American Biographical Library Viewing records of total records Global Search Results "Oh, no! I never will grow old,
    Though years on years roll by,
    And silver o'er my dark brown hair,
    And dim my laughing eye.
    They shall not shrivel up my soul,
    Nor dim the glance of love
    My heart casts on this world of ours,
    And lifts to that above." EMMA C. EMBURY, née Manley, was born in New York City, and began to write when very young; her first articles appearing in the periodicals of the day under the name of "Ianthe." Her first volume was published about the year 1828, "Guido, and other Poems;" but the works which have gained her most celebrity are those written to assist in the education of the young, especially of girls,—"Constance Latimer, the Blind Girl," "The Waldorf Family," "Nature's Gems, or American Wild Flowers," and "Glimpses of Home Life." Besides these books, she has written many tales and poems for the magazines, but more prose than verse. ELIZA LEE FOLLEN was a miscellaneous writer, whose maiden name was Cabot, and who was born in Boston, and in 1828 married a German, Professor of German in Harvard College. Her principal works are, "Sketches of Married Life," "The Skeptic," and a "Life of Charles Follen," and several books for the young. "She has also edited the works of her late [p.207] husband, in four volumes, besides contributing to various literary periodicals, and has written a volume of poems, which appeared in 1839." Mrs. Hale's Woman's Record.1

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    93. Publications About Boston Women
    Emerson, Rev. Dorothy May. “Boston Women Who Worked for Racial Justice Eliza LeeCabot Follen, Lydia Maria Francis Child, Maria Weston Chapman, Mary Ashton
    http://www.bwht.org/publications_women.html

    Acknowledgements

    Resources

    About Us

    Who We Are
    ...
    Buy the book!
    Publications About Boston Women:
    A Selected List Books
    Alcott, Louisa May. Hospital Sketches . Bessie Z. Jones, ed., Harvard University Press, 1960.
    Blanchard, Paula. Margaret Fuller: From Transcendentalism to Revolution . Addison-Wesley, 1987.
    Cantarow, Ellen. Moving the Mountain: Women Working for Social Change [Florence Luscomb] . Feminist Press, 1980.
    Clifford, Deborah. Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Biography of Julia Ward Howe . Little, Brown, 1979. Cott, Nancy F. The Bonds of Womanhood: Woman’s Sphere in New England, 1780-1835 . Yale University Press, 1977. Craft, Ellen and William. Running A Thousand Miles for Freedom. http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/CraThou.html Crawford, Deborah. Four Women in a Violent Time: Anne Hutchinson, Mary Dyer.... Crown, 1970. Cromwell, Adelaide M. The Other Brahmins: Boston’s Black Upper Class, 1750-1950 . University of Arkansas Press, 1994. Davidson, Margaret. Helen Keller’s Teacher [Annie Sullivan] . Scholastic, 1996.

    94. Women's History Links
    www.greatamericanwomen.com/dix.htm Fannie Farmer (cook and author) http//womenshistory.about.com/library/bio/blbiofarmerf.htmEliza Lee Cabot Follen http//www
    http://www.uuwhs.org/links.php
    Home About UUWHS Board Bylaws ... Links
    Women's History Links Please send suggestions for additional links to hzmre@hzmre.com thank you.
    Our appreciation to Jone Johnson Lewis who located and researched a number of these sites.
    Researching Historic UU Women
    Women in American Religious History
    http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/guides/amerwoman.html

    Women with Liberal Religious Connections
    http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/1101/uuwomenl.html

    Universalist Faith
    http://www.athens.net/%7Ewells/indexeu.htm

    Unitarian Universalist Historical Society http://www.uua.org/uuhs/ UUs on Postage Stamps http://home1.gte.net/biblogic/cvuustam.html Famous Unitarian Universalists http://www.jjnet.com/famousuus/ Writing UU Women Back into History http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/1101/history.html Worcester Women's History Project http://www.assumption.edu/HTML/academic/history/WWHP/front.html Transcendentalist Women part I and II http://womenshistory.about.com/library/weekly/aa031599.htm http://womenshistory.about.com/library/weekly/aa032299.htm Harvard Divinity School Guide to Women's Studies http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/internet/womens.html

    95. 19th Century American Women Writers Web
    writing. Some authors in this section include Lydia Maria Child, ElizaLee Follen, Sarah Joseph Hale, and Mary Eliza Tucker Lambert.
    http://www.bowdoin.edu/~samato/IRA/reviews/issues/julaug96/womwri.html
    TITLE: 19th Century American Women Writers Web ACCESS: http://www.clever.net/19cwww There is a section called Digital Potluck, where the user can enter personal information and enter the text of a 19th Century American women writer's work. This allows for a broader base of material, and the user is entered into a drawing for CD-ROM prizes. The user also has access to the electronic library collection of 19th Century American women's writing. Some authors in this section include Lydia Maria Child, Eliza Lee Follen, Sarah Joseph Hale, and Mary Eliza Tucker Lambert. One of the nicest features of the site is Monthly Features on the Net. This contains one or two links to interesting and attractive sites which relate to the topic of 19th Century American women writers. Some examples of previous monthly features are: 19th Century Medicine, from the University of Toledo; a commemorative of the 75th anniversary of the suffrage movement from the Susan B. Anthony Center; hypertext collection of Florence Nightingale's letters; an interactive exhibit on the art of the daguerreotype, from the National Museum of American Art. At the time of this review, the Monthly Feature was an interactive exhibit on the Civil War, entitled The Valley of the Shadow. Since the Monthly Feature changes periodically, it is a good idea to keep checking this section. The editor of this site is Tyler Steben, a PhD candidate at Wayne State University, and Dr. Janet Gray, Princeton University, is the assistant editor of the site. They plan to increase the holdings of the digital library and continue to create educational exhibits. These plans include creating a digitized project for 19th century African American writing, and the creation of web-based editions of 19th century literature that are designed to be easily read on the computer screen.

    96. Manuscripts Catalogue - Document Details
    Regarding book proofs, and Hymn no. 6, EHH; mentions Mr. Guerney andEliza Lee Follen. 25 July 1883; postmarked Glasgow 25 July 1883.
    http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/manuscripts/search/detaild.cfm?DID=55938

    97. Society For The Study Of American Women Writers
    The Society for the Study of American Women Writers was established to promote the study of American women writers through research, teaching and publication.
    http://www.unl.edu/legacy/19cwww/books/elibe/follen
    The Society for the Study of American Women Writers was established to promote the study of American women writers through research, teaching and publication. It is the goal of the Society to strengthen relations among persons and institutions in this country and internationally who are devoted to such studies, and to broaden knowledge among the general public about American women writers. The Society is committed to diversity in the study of American women writers racial, ethnic, gender, class, sexual orientation, region, and era as well as of scholars participating in the Society. To continue, please select any of the general interest links to the left, or choose from the administrative links at the bottom of the page.

    98. UW Libraries - Database Search
    Author, Abbot, Anne W. (Anne Wales), 18081908 Brown, Harriet L Follen, ElizaLee Cabot, 1787-1860 ProQuest Information and Learning Company (2507).
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/resource/search/ResFull.asp?Field=record&ID=68194

    99. Societies
    VicePresident. 1859-60-. Follen, Charles. Counsellor. 1859-60-. Follen, ElizaLee. Counsellor. 1846-60. Ford, Lewis. Abington, Mass. Vice-President. 1855-58.
    http://americanabolitionist.liberalarts.iupui.edu/officers of mass anti 1840-60.
    Officers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1840-60- Adam, William Vice-President Adams, George Boston, Mass. Counsellor Alkinson, Stanwood Vice-President Ashby, William Newburyport, Mass. Vice-President Bailey, John New Bedford, Mass. Vice-President Ballou, Adin Vice-President Bassett, William Vice-President Bent, A. A. Gardner, Mass. Vice-President Borden, Nathaniel B. Vice-President Bowditch, Henry I. Boston, Mass. Counsellor Vice-President Bradburn, George Natucket, Mass. Vice-President Bramhall, Cornelius Vice-President Counsellor Bridge, J. D. Duxbury, Mass. Vice-President Buffum, James N. Vice-President Capron, Effingham L. Vice-President Chapman, Henry G. Treasurer Counsellor Chapman, Maria Weston Counsellor Chase, William M. Counsellor Child, David Lee Counsellor Church, Jefferson Vice-President Clapp, Richard Dorchester, Mass. Vice-President Clement, John Townsend, Mass. Vice-President Cleveland, Charles D. Cleverly, Joseph Vice-President Collins, John A. Recording Sec. Cowdry, Harris Acton, Mass. Vice-President Davis, George T. Vice-President Davis, Timothy

    100. Poems About The Universe
    Sun And Moon Rose Fyleman. The Sun Morton Millet. The Moon. The Moon Eliza LeeFollen. Moon Folly Fannie Stearns Davis. The Moon s Funeral Hilaire Belloc.
    http://umainesky.com/tg/tgreso3.htm
    Poems
    Stars
    The Sun The Moon The Planets ... Space
    Stars If Stars Dropped Out of Heaven
    Christina Rosetti Informed
    Mary Mapes Dodge Stars And Daisies
    Frank Dempster Sherman Shooting Star
    Aileen Fisher Shooting Stars
    Grace Noll Crowell Fireflies In The Garden
    Robert Frost Stars
    Author Unknown Blow The Stars Home
    Eleanor Farjeon The Starlighter Arthur Guiterman February Twilight Sara Teasdale Night Sky Aileen Fisher Light The Lamps Up Lamplighter Eleanor Farjeon Waiting Both Thomas Hardy Escape At Bedtime Robert Louis Stevenson When The Stars Dr. Garrett The Sun The Sun's Travels Robert Louis Stevenson The Summer Sun Robert Louis Stevenson Sun And Moon Rose Fyleman The Sun Morton Millet The Moon The Moon Eliza Lee Follen Moon Folly Fannie Stearns Davis The Moon's Funeral Hilaire Belloc Crescent Moon Elizabeth Maddox Roberts Mr. Moon

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