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  1. Into the Woods my Master went. Lenten anthem for mixed voices. [Words by] Sidney Lanier, 1842-1881 by David Henry Williams, 1960
  2. A Ballad of Trees and the Master. Three-part song. Words by Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) by Marjorie Helyer, 1978
  3. Hymns of the marshes by Sidney, 1842-1881 Lanier, 2009-10-26
  4. Retrospects and prospects; descriptive and historical essays. by by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1899-01-01
  5. The boy's King Arthur : being Sir Thomas Malory's History of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881, 1880-01-01
  6. The science of English verse. by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1888-01-01
  7. Poems. Edited by his wife ; with a memorial by William Hayes War by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1918-01-01
  8. The boy's Mabinogion : being the earliest Welsh tales of King Arthur in the famous Red book of Hergest by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881, 1881-01-01
  9. Music and poetry; essays upon some aspects and interrelations of by Lanier. Sidney. 1842-1881., 1898-01-01
  10. Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier 1842-1881 Lanier Mary (Day) Mrs. from old catalog ed Ward William Hayes 1835-1916. from old catalog, 1920-12-31
  11. Letters of Sidney Lanier: Selections from His Correspondence 1866-1881 by Sidney Lanier, 1999-06
  12. Sidney Lanier: The Man, the Poet, the Critic. by Edd Winfield, Parks, 1968-01
  13. Sidney Lanier by Jack Motbellis, 1972-10
  14. A LIVING MINSTRELSY: THE POETRY OF by Jane S. Gabin, 1985-06-01

21. Poet: Sidney Lanier - All Poems Of Sidney Lanier
woo Him last, From under the trees they drew Him last Twas on a tree they slewHim—last When out of the woods He came. Sidney Lanier (18421881), US poet.
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To download the eBook right-Click on the title and select "Save Target As". Poems Quotations Comments Resources ... Stats Quotations "Out of the woods my Master came,
Content with death and shame.
When Death and Shame would woo Him last,
From under the trees they drew Him last:
When out of the woods He came."
Sidney Lanier (1842-1881), U.S. poet. A Ballad of Trees and the Master (l. 11-16). . . Oxford Book of American Verse, The. F. O. Matthiessen, ed. (1950) Oxford University Press. "Into the woods my Master went,
Clean forspent, forspent.
Into the woods my Master came, Forspent with love and shame, But the olives they were not blind to Him;" Sidney Lanier (1842-1881), U.S. poet. A Ballad of Trees and the Master (l. 1-5). . . Oxford Book of American Verse, The. F. O. Matthiessen, ed. (1950) Oxford University Press. "But oh, not the hills of Habersham, And oh, not the valleys of Hall

22. Lanier, Sidney
Sidney Lanier (18421881) Georgia. frontispiece Poems of Sidney Lanier (NewYork Charles Scribner s Sons, New ed., 1913) (Mary D. Lanier ed.).
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Strangers to Us All Lawyers and Poetry Sidney Lanier
Georgia
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Poems of Sidney Lanier
(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, New ed., 1913)
(Mary D. Lanier ed.) Sidney Lanier was born in Macon, Georgia on February 3, 1942. He attended a Macon academy in 1857 took up studies at Oglethorpe University in Milledgeville, Georgia. He graduated from Oglethorp in 1860 and
after a brief period as a tutor there (1860-61) joined the Macon Volunteers to fight for the Confederacy. During the war he began writing his first novel Tiger-Lilies (which was published in 1867). In 1864 he was captured and imprisoned at Point Lookout, Maryland where he contracted tuberculosis. He was released in February 1865 and returned to Macon where he worked as a tutor, hotel clerk, and principal of an academy in Prattville, Alabama and studied law with his father. In bad health he attempted to practice law from 1869 until 1873 but finally decided to devote himself to literary efforts. In 1873 Lanier moved to Baltimore and played first flute in the Peabody Orchestra. It was during this period that he devoted much of his writing to poetry and the study of poetry. While he lived during the orchestra season in Baltimore he returned to Georgia each way to spend time with his family.

23. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Lanier, Sidney
Listings. Etexts by Author. Lanier, Sidney, 18421881 L Index MainIndex The Poems of Sidney Lanier; Select Poems of Sidney Lanier.
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24. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881
Etexts by Author. Lanier, Sidney, 18421881 L Index Main Index The Poems of Sidney Lanier LANGUAGE English SUBJECT Poetry
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25. Sidney Lanier
Lanier, Sidney (18421881), The Handbook of Texas Online (Texas State HistoricalAssociation and University of Texas at Austin) A relatively short
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Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
Lanier, Sidney (1842-1881) , The Handbook of Texas Online (Texas State Historical Association and University of Texas at Austin): A relatively short biographical essay by Ruth S. Angell.-MJM Lanier, Sidney (1842-1881) , Project Gutenberg: The following anthologies are available in plain text format: Poems of Sidney Lanier, The and Select Poems of Sidney Lanier .-MJM "The Marshes of the Glen" by Sidney Lanier, Contains the text of the 1878 poem. Illustrated.-MJM Poems of Sidney Lanier, Edited by his Wife , Documenting the American South (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Libraries): This posthumous 1884 edition can be viewed in either HTML or SGML/TEI format. Original pagination included.-MJM Poems by Sidney Lanier , Poetry Archive: Includes the following e-texts: A Ballad of Trees and the Master The Crystal Marsh Songat Sunset The Mocking Bird , and The Raven Days .-MJM Sidney Lanier , Virtual American Biographies: A short biography from Appletons Encyclopedia.-MJM Sidney Lanier [A Biography] by Edward Mims , Encyclopedia of the Self: An annotated version of Mims 1905 biography. Also available at

26. Sidney Clopton Lanier
Sidney Clopton Lanier. 18421881.
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Sidney Clopton Lanier
Born: February 3, 1842, Macon, Georgia. Died: September 7, 1881, Lynn, North Carolina. Buried: Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Tiger Lilies
Lanier was also an accomplished concert flutist. Hymns
  • Into the Woods
  • 27. Hymn Trivia
    KILMER, Joyce, 18861918, Poet, No Longer of Him Be It Said. Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881,Poet. LOWELL, James Russell, 1819-1891, Poet, Once to Every Man and Nation.
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    THE CYBER HYMNAL
    Hymn Trivia
    FIRST HYMN IN ENGLISH WRITTEN FOR PUBLIC WORSHIP Behold the Glories of the Lamb (Isaac Watts, circa 1688). OLDEST HYMN FOR WHICH WE KNOW THE AUTHOR Shepherd of Tender Youth (Clement of Alexandria, circa 200). MOST POPULAR HYMN Based on Cyber Hymnal traffic, Amazing Grace is the runaway winner. Blessed Assurance is the runner up. HYMNS SUNG IN MOVIES THAT WON OR WERE NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARDS HYMNS WHOSE AUTHORS NEVER HEARD THEM SUNG HYMNS INSPIRED BY MURDERS HYMNS THAT FIRST APPEARED IN NOVELS HYMNS WRITTEN BY NON-CHRISTIANS TUNES SHARED WITH SECULAR SONGS

    28. SIDNEY LANIER
    Sidney Lanier. Lanier, Sidney (18421881), American poet, was born atMacon, Georgia, on the 3rd of February 18,42. He was of Huguenot
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    SIDNEY LANIER
    LANIER, SIDNEY (1842-1881), American poet, was born at Macon, Georgia, on the 3rd of February 18,42. He was of Huguenot descent on his fathers side, and of Scottish and Virginian on his mothers. From childhood he was passionately fond of music. His subsequent mastery of the flute helped to support him and greatly increased his reputation. At the age of fourteen he entered Oglethorpe College, where, after graduating with distinction, he held a tutorship. He enlisted in the Confederate army in April 1861, serving first in Virginia, and finding opportunities to continue his studies. After the Seven Days battles around Richmond, he was transferred to the signal service. See a Memorial, by William Hayes Ward, prefixed to the Poems (1884); Letters of Sidney Lanier 1866z8Si (1899), edited by H. ~V. Lanier and Mrs Sidney Lanier; E. Mims, Sidney Lanier (1905). There is a bibliography of Laniers scattered writings in Select Poems (New York, 1896; Toronto, 1900) edited by Morgan Callaway. (W. P. T.)

    29. MSN Encarta - Lanier, Sidney
    Lanier, Sidney (18421881), American poet, born in Macon, Georgia, and educatedat Oglethorpe College. He served in the Confederate army during the
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    30. EAF Authors: Sidney Lanier
    EAF Author Sidney Lanier (18421881).
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    EAF Author: Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
    Works in the Collection Manuscript Materials Biographies Sidney Lanier , born in Macon, Georgia, served as a private in the Confederate Army, and was captured as a prisoner of war. His later career carried him through a number of professions, including lawyer, teacher, and flute player for Baltimore's Peabody Orchestra. A writer of poetry, prose, and criticism, Lanier became a lecturer on literary topics at Johns Hopkins University.
    Works in the EAF Collection
    Tiger-Lilies: A Novel
    EAF Manuscript Materials
    Letter: Lanier to George Haeckel (March 29, 1877) Engraving: Sidney Lanier, profile Photo: Young Lanier Photo: Sidney Lanier
    Contemporary Biographies
    From Oscar Fay Adams, A Dictionary of American Authors From Samuel Austin Allibone, A Critical Dictionary of English Literature
    Other Resources
    Guides to Sidney Lanier manuscript holdings from UVA Special Collections Lanier, Sidney.: #6957

    31. The Mocking Bird, By Sidney Lanier
    Click Here. THE MOCKING BIRD. by Sidney Lanier (18421881). UPERBand sole, upon a plumèd spray That o er the general leafage boldly
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    THE MOCKING BIRD by: Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
      That o'er the general leafage boldly grew,
      He summ'd the woods in song; or topic drew
      The watch of hungry hawks, the lone dismay
      Of languid doves when long their lovers stray,
      And all birds' passion-plays that sprinkle dew
      At morn in brake or bosky avenue.
      Whate'er birds did or dreamed, this bird could say.
      Then down he shot, bounced airily along
      The sward, twitched-in a grasshopper, made song
      Midflight, perched, primped, and to his art again.
      Sweet Science, this large riddle read me plain:
      How may the death of that dull insect be
      The life of yon trim Shakspere on the tree?
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    32. The Crystal, By Sidney Lanier
    Click Here. THE CRYSTAL. by Sidney Lanier (18421881). E companiesof governor-spirits grave, Bards, and old bringers-down of flaming
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    THE CRYSTAL by: Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
      E companies of governor-spirits grave,
      Bards, and old bringers-down of flaming news
      From steep-walled heavens, holy malcontents,
      Sweet seers, and stellar visionaries, all
      That brood about the skies of poesy,
      Full bright ye shine, insuperable stars.
      Yet, if a man look hard upon you, none
      With totle lustre blazeth, no, not one
      But hath some heinous freckle of the flesh
      Upon his shining cheek, not one but winks
      His ray, opaqued with intermittent mist
      Of defect; yea, you masters all must ask
      Some sweet forgiveness, which we leap to give,
      We lovers of you, heavenly-glad to meet
      Your largess so with love, and interplight
      Your geniuses with our mortalities.
      Thus unto thee, O sweetest Shakspere sole,
      A hundred hurts a day I do forgive
      ('Tis little, but, enchantment! 'tis for thee):
      Small curious quibble; Juliet's prurient pun
      In the poor, pale face of Romeo's fancied death;
      Cold rant of Richard; Henry's fustian roar
      Which frights away that sleeps he invocates;
      Wronged Valentine's unnatural haste to yield;

    33. SSSL: Bibliography: Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) (Jane S. Gabin)
    Sidney Lanier (18421881) in Fifty Southern Writers Before 1900 A Bio-BibliographicalSourcebook, ed Robert Bain Joseph M. Flora , pp. 303-311.
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    34. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
    Sidney Lanier. (18421881). Jones s Porvate Argyment That air same Jones, whichlived in Jones,; My Springs In the heart of the Hills of Life, I know;
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    35. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
    THE POETRY ARCHIVES @ eMule.com, PRINT, CLOSE. Sidney Lanier. (18421881).Jones s Porvate Argyment That air same Jones, which lived
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    36. Lanier_Sidney_Clopton_ga
    Sidney Clopton Lanier (1842-1881). Macon. By Josh Landis. I. Biography.Sidney Lanier was born February 3,1842 in Macon, Georgia.
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    Sidney Clopton Lanier - (1842-1881) Macon By Josh Landis I. Biography Sidney Lanier was born February 3,1842 in Macon, Georgia. He attended Oglethorpe University and he was fascinated by writings of Byron, Tennyson, and Scott. He grew up in the rural part of Georgia. He also fought in the Civil War. While fighting, he was plagued with a lung disease. When Lanier returned home after the war, he found that his mother had died. He then moved to Prattville, Alabama and tutored at a women's college. In 1873, he moved to Baltimore, Maryland, to become first flutist in the Peabody Orchestra. He then became a professor at John Hopkins University. Lanier died in North Carolina on September 7, 1881. II. Literary Works Sidney Lanier is one of Georgia's historical writers. He has written many great literary works such as Tiger Lilies , and John Lockwood's Mill . He has also written many poems and stories about the "Old South". Lanier is considered one of the greatest writers to come from Georgia. III. Sources

    37. Georgia
    Sidney Lanier (18421881) served in the Confederate army and on a blockaderunner, ending the conflict under rough conditions as a prisoner of war.
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    1998 All rights reserved. 6. Lanier, Sidney (18421881) The Hutchinson Dictionaryof the Arts; January 1, 1998 Lanier, Sidney (1842-1881) US flautist and poet.
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    1998 All rights reserved. 10. Lanier, Sidney (18421881) The Hutchinson Dictionaryof the Arts; January 1, 1998 Lanier, Sidney (1842-1881) US flautist and poet.
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    40. Poems Of Sidney Lanier
    Sidney Lanier (18421881) was born in Macon, Georgia. After servingin the Confederate Army during the Civil War, he held a variety
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    Poems of Sidney Lanier
    Sidney Lanier, Edited by Mary Day Lanier A collection of the best poems by a renowned southern poet The poems of Sidney Lanier continue to find an admiring audience more than a century after his death. Though his poetry evokes both the landscape and the romantic spirit of the Old South, his concerns for the natural world, spirituality, and the character of society offer universal appeal. This anthology includes Lanier's best-known and most celebrated works—"Sunrise," "The Song of the Chattahoochee," "A Song of Love," and "The Marshes of Glynn." These and the other poems presented in the collection reveal Lanier's interest in the welfare and preservation of nature and society and his opposition to southern industrialization. The memorial by William Hayes Ward and the afterword by John Hollander illumine Lanier's ideas for a new generation, offering glimpses into Lanier's life and introducing us to the soldier, lawyer, teacher, lecturer, talented musician, and amazingly gifted writer who captured the South's landscape and character through unforgettable poetry. Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) was born in Macon, Georgia. After serving in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, he held a variety of jobs and traveled widely throughout the northern and southern states. In addition to earning success as a poet, Lanier received praise as a professional flutist with the Peabody Symphony Orchestra in Baltimore before he died of tuberculosis in 1881.

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