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  1. Alton Locke, Tailor and PoetAn Autobiography by Charles, 1819-1875 Kingsley, 2009-10-04
  2. Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875 by Margaret (Farrand) Thorp, 1969
  3. Westward ho! or, The voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh... / rendered into modern English by Charles Kingsley ; illustrated by Charles E. Brock. In two vols. - Vol. I. & II by Charles (1819-1875) Kingsley, 1896
  4. Charles Kingsley: his letters and memories of his life - [complete in 2 volumes] by Charles (1819-1875). Kingsley, Frances Eliza Grenfell (1814-1891) ed. Kingsley, 1883-01-01
  5. Hypatia; or, New foes with an old face, Charles Kingsley; [with illustrations by Edmund Garrett] by Charles (1819-1875) and Garrett, Edmund (illus.) Kingsley, 1897-01-01
  6. Charles Kingsley 1819-1875 by Margaret Farrand Thorp, 1937
  7. The Water Babies by Charles (1819-1875). Illustrated By G. Wright Kingsley, 1900
  8. The heroes; or, Greek fairy tales for my children / with 6 colour plates and 70 halftone illustrations, by T. H. Robinson by Charles (1819-1875). Related Names: Robinson, Theodore Henry, 1881- il Kingsley, 1917
  9. The water-babies. Illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith by Charles (1819-1875). mith, Jessie Willcox (1863-1935) (illustrator) Kingsley, 1916
  10. Apologia pro vita sua: being a reply to a pamphlet entitled "What, then does Dr. Newman mean?" by John Henry Newman, 2010-05-13
  11. The Water Babies.The Washington Square Classics Series by Charles (1819-1875).Illustrated By W. H. Lister Kingsley, 1920
  12. Two Years Ago. In Two Volumes by Charles (1819-1875) Kingsley, 1857-01-01
  13. The eternal goodness, and other sermons by Kingsley Charles 1819-1875, 1920-01-01
  14. Mr. Kingsley And Dr. Newman: A Correspondence On The Question Whether Dr. Newman Teaches That Truth Is No Virtue? by Kingsley Charles 1819-1875, 2010-09-26

1. Creative Quotations From Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)
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Tshirts African Cichlids Young blood must have its course, lad, and every dog its day.
He was one of those men who possess almost every gift, except the gift of the power to use them. We act as though comfort luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about. We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us really happy is something to be enthusiastic about. The world goes up and the world goes down,
And the sunshine follows the rain;
And yesterday's sneer and yesterday's frown
Can never come over again.
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2. Charles Kingsley. 1819-1875. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10t
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. Charles Kingsley. PREVIOUS. NEXT John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Charles Kingsley. ( 18191875) 1
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3. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > K > Kingsley, Charles,
Author Kingsley, Charles, 18191875 Keywords Authors K Kingsley, Charles,1819-1875; Titles A ; Subject subject unknown. Ancien Regime, The, 1998.
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4. ACT Web: Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
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Author Kingsley, Charles, 18191875 Keywords Authors K Kingsley,Charles, 1819-1875; Titles M ; Subject Geology. Madame Aubin,
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6. Kingsley, Charles (1819-1875) Which Deal With Social Questions
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7. Poems / / By Charles Kingsley.
Poems / / by Charles Kingsley. Making of America (MOA); Kingsley, Charles, 18191875. Charles, 1819-1875. Kingsley
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8. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)
Selected Poetry of Charles Kingsley (18191875). from RepresentativePoetry On-line Prepared by members of the Department of English
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Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever;
Do noble things, not dream them, all day long:
And so make life, death, and that vast for-ever
One grand, sweet song.
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    Biographical information
    Given name : Charles
    Family name : Kingsley Birth date : 12 June 1819 Death date : 23 January 1875 Nationality : English Family relations father: Charles Kingsley wife: Fanny Kingsley (from 1844) son: Grenville Arthur Kingsley son: Maurice Kingsley daughter: Mary St. Leger Harrison
  • 9. RPO -- Charles Kingsley : Young And Old
    Charles Kingsley (18191875). Young and Old. 1When all the world is young,lad,. 2 And all the trees are green;. 3And every goose a swan, lad,.
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    Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)
    Young and Old
    When all the world is young, lad, And all the trees are green; And every goose a swan, lad, And every lass a queen; Then hey for boot and horse, lad, And round the world away! Young blood must have its course, lad, And every dog his day.
    When all the world is old, lad, And all the trees are brown; And all the sport is stale, lad, And all the wheels run down; Creep home, and take your place there, The spent and maimed among; God grant you find one face there, You loved when all was young.
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    10. Charles Kingsley Biography
    Charles Kingsley (18191875). Church of England parson, novelist, ChristianSocialist, Protestant controversialist, muscular Christian
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    Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)
    Kingsley moved onto the public stage in 1848 in response to the working class agitation that climaxed in the Chartist collapse of that year. As a result of his interest in the condition of the working classes, he joined with John Malcolm Ludlow, Frederick Denison Maurice, and others in forming the Christian Socialist movement. Although he published "Workmen of England" anonymously, he adopted the pseudonym "Parson Lot" for an article, "The National Gallery," which he placed in a new journal Politics for the People. He also used this pseudonym for a series called "Letters to the Chartists." Despite his interest in the problems of urban workers, Kingsley turned for his first novel to the plight of agricultural labourers. During 1848 he addressed their plight when his novel Yeast appeared serially in Fraser's Magazine. Two other works of note also appeared in this year: The Saint's Tragedy, Kingsley's only major effort at writing a tragedy, and "Why Should We Fear the Romish Priests?" Both of these works voice his early anti-Catholicism, which became a major theme of much of his writing and in the 1860s brought on his disastrous clash with John Henry Newman. Kingsley's Christian Socialist sympathies voiced through the pseudonym "Parson Lot" continued to find expression in print at least through 1851. However, in 1852 The Christian Socialist failed, and Kingsley's interests began to change. In that year, for example, he pilloried the American New England Transcendentalists in Phaeton; or Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers, and turned to historical fiction with the serial publication of Hypatia; or New Foes with an Old Face in Fraser's Magazine. Phaeton satirised Ralph Waldo Emerson as "Professor Windrush," whose teaching he characterised as "Anythingarianism."

    11. Alton Locke, Tailor And Poet. An Autobiography. / By Charles
    Alton Locke, tailor and poet. An autobiography. / By Charles Kingsley. Hughes, Thomas, 18221896. Making of America (MOA); Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875. Charles, 1819-1875. Kingsley
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    12. Kingsley | Charles | 1819-1875 | Professor Of Modern History, University Of Camb
    Kingsley Charles 18191875 professor of modern history, Universityof Cambridge. Letter to Sir Archibald Geikie from Alexander
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    13. 7257. Charles Kingsley. 1819-1875. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotation
    Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 7257. Charles Kingsley. PREVIOUS. NEXT NUMBER 7257. AUTHOR Charles Kingsley ( 18191875) QUOTATION Pain is no evil,
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    14. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Kingsley, Charles
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    Kingsley, Charles (18191875), English clergyman, poet and novelist, was born on the 12th of June 1819, at Holne vicarage, Dartmoor, Devon. His early
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    KINGSLEY, CHARLES Both as a writer and in his personal intercourse with men, Kingsley was a thoroughly stimulating teacher. As with his own teacher, Maurice, his influence on other men rather consisted in inducing them to think for themselves than in leading them to adopt his own views, never, perhaps, very definite. But his healthy and stimulating influence was largely due to the fact that he interpreted the thoughts which were stirring in the minds of many of his contemporaries. As a preacher he was vivid, eager and earnest, equally plainspoken and uncompromising when preaching to a fashionable congregation or to his own village poor. One of the very best of his writings is a sermon called The Message of the Church to Working Men; and the best of his published discourses are the Twenty-five Village Sermons which he preached in the early years of his Eversley life. As a novelist his chief power lay in his descriptive faculties. The descriptions of South American scenery in Westward Ho!, of the Egyptian desert in Ilypatia, of the North Devon scenery in Two Years Ago, are among the most brilliant pieces of wordpainting in English prose-writing; and the American scenery is even more vividly and more truthfully described when he had seen it only by the eye of his imagination than in his work Al Last, which was written after he had visited the tropics. His sympathy for children taught him how to secure their interests. His version of the old Greek stories entitled The Heroes, and Water-babies and Madam How and Lady Why, in which he deals with popular natural history, take high rank among books for children.

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    17. Kingsley, Charles Collection
    PITTS THEOLOGY LIBRARY. ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPTS DEPT. Kingsley, Charles, 18191875. Collection, 1851-1871. MANUSCRIPT NUMBER 076. EXTENT .01 cubic feet (1 folder) ACCESS Unrestricted Charles
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    Collection, 1851-1871. MANUSCRIPT NUMBER 076 EXTENT: .01 cubic feet (1 folder) ACCESS: Unrestricted REPRODUCTION: All requests subject to limitations noted in departmental policies on reproduction. CITATION: Charles Kingsley Collection, MSS 076, Archives and Manuscripts Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University. Biographical Note Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875, was a noted English author, clergyman of the Church of England, professor at Queen's College, Oxford, and one of the founders of Christian Socialism in England. Scope and Content Note This collection consists of two letters, a postcard, and two poems. The first item is a letter addressed to a Mrs. Tennant, detailing Kingsley's preaching schedule and expressing the hope that she will come to hear him when he next preaches in London. The next letter is addressed to Sampson Sawyer of Birmingham and discusses a hymn. The postcard is addressed to Sawyer and notes a future correspondence. An untitled poem deals with a building, possibly a church or home for the poor, and asks God to bless those in the building. A final poem is "The Dead Church." Submit Request
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    18. 7263. Charles Kingsley. 1819-1875. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotation
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    Collection, 1851-1871. MANUSCRIPT NUMBER 076 EXTENT: .01 cubic feet (1 folder) ACCESS: Unrestricted REPRODUCTION: All requests subject to limitations noted in departmental policies on reproduction. CITATION: Charles Kingsley Collection, MSS 076, Archives and Manuscripts Dept., Pitts Theology Library, Emory University. Biographical Note Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875, was a noted English author, clergyman of the Church of England, professor at Queen's College, Oxford, and one of the founders of Christian Socialism in England. Scope and Content Note This collection consists of two letters, a postcard, and two poems. The first item is a letter addressed to a Mrs. Tennant, detailing Kingsley's preaching schedule and expressing the hope that she will come to hear him when he next preaches in London. The next letter is addressed to Sampson Sawyer of Birmingham and discusses a hymn. The postcard is addressed to Sawyer and notes a future correspondence. An untitled poem deals with a building, possibly a church or home for the poor, and asks God to bless those in the building. A final poem is "The Dead Church." Submit Request
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    20. Magdalene College Cambridge - Charles Kingsley Charles Kingsley Charles Kingsley
    Charles Kingsley (18191875) Church of England parson, novelist, Christian Socialist,Protestant controversialist, muscular Christian, poet, and amateur
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    Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)
    Church of England parson, novelist, Christian Socialist, Protestant controversialist, "muscular Christian," poet, and amateur naturalist. Born on July 12, 1819, to Charles Kingsley, Sr., and Mary Lucas Kingsley, he counted among the early formative influences on his life his witnessing of the Bristol Riots in 1831. In 1832 he studied with Derwent Coleridge and in 1837 at King's College, London; in 1838 he matriculated at Magdalene College, Cambridge.
    He met Frances (Fanny) Grenfell, with whom he fell almost immediately in love in July 6,1839. In February 1842, Kingsley left Cambridge to read for Holy Orders; in July of that year he became curate of Eversley Church in Hampshire, which he served for the rest of his life. In January 1844, he and Fanny were married; in May he became rector of Eversley Church, and during the summer began corresponding with Frederick Denison Maurice, whose influence permeated every aspect of Kingsley's professional life and whom he addressed as "my Master."
    Kingsley moved onto the public stage in 1848 in response to the working class agitation that climaxed in the Chartist collapse of that year. As a result of his interest in the condition of the working classes, he joined with John Malcolm Ludlow, Frederick Denison Maurice, and others in forming the Christian Socialist movement. Although he published "Workmen of England" anonymously, he adopted the pseudonym "Parson Lot" for an article, "The National Gallery," which he placed in a new journal Politics for the People. He also used this pseudonym for a series called "Letters to the Chartists."

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