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  1. The romantic ïÿý90s by Richard Le Gallienne. Introduction by H. Montgomery Hyde by Richard (1866-1947) Le Gallienne, 1951-01-01
  2. The quest of the golden girl; a romance by Richard (1866-1947) Le Gallienne, 1920-01-01
  3. George Meredith, Some Characteristics. With A Bibliography By John Lane; 5th Ed.
  4. Little Dinners With The Sphinx, And Other Prose Fancies
  5. Retrospective Reviews; A Literary Log by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  6. Retrospective reviews; a literary log Volume 2
  7. The religion of a literary man. (Religio scriptoris) by Le Gallienne Richard 1866-1947, 1893-01-01
  8. Prose fancies by Richard Le Gallienne 1866-1947, 1897-12-31
  9. An old country house. by Richard Le Gallienne; illustrated by El by Le Gallienne. Richard. 1866-1947., 1902-01-01
  10. George Meredith. some characteristics. by Richard Le Gallienne; by Le Gallienne. Richard. 1866-1947., 1900-01-01
  11. Perseus and Andromeda; the story retold. by Richard Le Gallienne by Le Gallienne. Richard. 1866-1947., 1902-01-01
  12. The loves of the poets. by Richard Le Gallienne. by Le Gallienne. Richard. 1866-1947., 1911-01-01
  13. Travels in England. by Richard Le Gallienne; with six illustrati by Le Gallienne. Richard. 1866-1947., 1905-01-01
  14. Rudyard Kipling; a criticism. by Richard Le Gallienne. with a bi by Le Gallienne. Richard. 1866-1947., 1900-01-01

81. 20th Century Poets "L"
Richard_Le_Gallienne. (1866–1947). Poetry Online Le Gallienne, Richard Textof A Ballad of London , August Moonlight , Regret , Second Crucifixion
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Francis Ledwidge
Irish poet Poetry Online:
Francis Ledwidge (1887-1917)
Text of "An Evening in England" and "Evening Clouds" (MBP, Bartleby)
Francis Ledwidge
Text of "The Wife of Llew" "A Rainy Day In April" , and "The Lost Ones" (PC)
"Lament for Thomas MacDonagh"
Text of poem. (wwa)
Biography and other materials:
Francis Ledwidge, Lance Corporal
Memorial site, note on death. (pwp)
Books By and About Francis Ledwidge
Links to order Francis Ledwidge books online. (amazon)
Richard Le Gallienne
Poetry Online:
Le Gallienne, Richard
Text of "A Ballad of London" "August Moonlight" "Regret" "Second Crucifixion" ... "Song" (MBP, MAP, OBEV, Bartleby)
"May is Building Her House"
Text of poem. (AMV)
"Desiderium"
Text of poem (AMV)
"Moon-marketing"
Text of poem.
Biography and other materials:
Books By and About Richard Le Galienne
Links to order Richard Le Galienne books online. (amazon)
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82. GIGA Quote Author Page For Richard Le Gallienne
GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR. Richard Le Gallienne. English poet,critic, writer and man of Letters (1866 1947).
http://www.gigaquotes.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quautgalliennerichardx001.htm

83. GIGA Chronological Author List 1865 To 1869
Vance Cooke , American poet, author and Lecturer (1866 1932) Richard Le Gallienne, English poet, critic, writer and man of Letters (1866 - 1947) Dora Read
http://www.gigaquotes.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1865.htm

84. Colorado College Tutt Library: Alice Bemis Taylor Collection, Ms 0145, Richard L
Alice Bemis Taylor ColLection, Ms 0145 Richard Le Gallienne.
http://www.cc.colorado.edu/Library/SpecialCollections/Manuscript/Taylor/LeGallie
Alice Bemis Taylor Collection, Ms 0145
Richard Le Gallienne
Alice Bemis Taylor Collection Special Collections Top of Page

85. Oscar Wilde Collection
de, 179018693.9 Lane, John, 1854-19252.11 Lane, VioLet2.11 Langtry, Lillie,1853-19292.11 Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-19472.11 Leighton, Frederic
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/wilde.html
Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900
Collection, 1851-1957 (bulk 1877-1957)
3 boxes (1.26 linear feet) Acquisition: Purchases and gifts, 1959-1975
Access: Open for research
Processed by: Chelsea Dinsmore, 2002
RLIN Record ID:
Table of Contents
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents

Folder List

Index of Correspondents
...
Index of Third-Party Works
Biographical Sketch
Oscar Fingal O'Flaherty Wills Wilde, born in 1854 in Dublin, Ireland, was the second son of Sir William Robert and Lady Jane Francesca Wilde. At the age of ten, Wilde entered the well-known Portora Royal School, where he excelled in Greek studies. His interest in Greek continued at Trinity College, Dublin, where John Mahaffy, an eminent Greek scholar who later took Wilde on a tour of Italy, was his tutor. Wilde was awarded a scholarship in classics from Magdalene College, Oxford, which he entered in 1874. During his fourth year at Oxford, Wilde won the prestigious Newdigate Prize for imitative poetry with a verse praising Ravenna, a city he had visited with Mahaffy and the burial site of Dante. In addition to his studies, Wilde began to develop his role as poseur and aesthete. Wilde received his BA in 1878 and, after an additional year at Oxford, went to London where he began writing. In 1880 Wilde published Vera; or, The Nihilists, and in 1881 he was hired by Richard D'Oyly Carte to boost Gilbert and Sullivan's new opera Patience in America by means of a lecture tour. Dressed in black velvet and a full length fur coat, he spoke on the new aestheticism from New York to San Francisco. He met with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Louisa May Alcott, Walt Whitman, and Jefferson Davies, among others.

86. William Butler Yeats Collection
183919326.6 Langbridge, Frederick, 1849-19227.3 Laurie, Thomas Werner7.3Le Fanu, -, Mrs.7.3 Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-19477.3 LLewelyn-Davies
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/yeats.wb.html
Yeats, W.B., 1865-1939
Collection, 1872-1970
11 boxes (4.62 linear feet) and 1 galley folder Acquisition: Purchases, 1950-1980
Access: Open for research
Processed by: Chelsea Dinsmore, 2002
RLIN Record ID:
Table of Contents
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents

Folder List

Index of Correspondents
...
Index of Works
Biographical Sketch
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was born in Dublin, Ireland, the eldest of four children born to Susan Pollexfen and John Butler Yeats. While the family lived primarily in Dublin and London, time spent with relatives in County Sligo influenced Yeats' dreams and aspirations. In Sligo he learned the folk lore, myths, and legends which provided the structure and background for so much of his poetry. An uninspired student, Yeats spent five years at the Godolphin Day School while his father studied painting in London. Upon the family's return to Ireland in 1880 he attended Erasmus High School before being sent to the Metropolitan Art School. His artistic talent proved to be as indifferent as his scholarship, but he came away from the experience with a lifelong friend in his fellow student George William Russell. Russell may have provided impetus to what became Yeats' lifelong interest in mysticism and the occult. Yeats' first published poems appeared in The Dublin University Review in 1885. By 1889 Yeats was able to publish an entire volume of poems

87. Le Gallienne, Richard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Le Gallienne, Richard.1866–1947, English man of Letters. As literary critic and
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88. Alphabetical Index Of Authors: K To L. Indexes To Anthologies. Bartleby.com
Lawrence, DH 1885–1930, PeopLe (MBP). Piano (MBP). Le Gallienne, Richard.1866–1947, A Ballad of London (MBP). August Moonlight (MAP). Regret (MBP).
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Indexes to Anthologies
Alphabetical Index of Authors
Keats to Lytton
Keats, John. Bards of Passion and of Mirth (OBEV) Bright Star! would I were steadfast as thou art

89. Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: G]
1564 1642) Richard Gall, Scottish poet (1776 - 1801) Richard Le Gallienne, Englishpoet, critic, writer and man of Letters (1866 - 1947) Caius Cornelius
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Zsa Zsa Gabor,
Hungarian actress (1919 - )
William Gaddis, American novelist (1922 - 1998)
Thomas Gage, British missionary and writer (1597 - 1655)
Ernest J. Gaines, American author (1933 - )
John Kenneth Galbraith, American economist, diplomat and author (1908 - )
Charles Burleigh Galbreath, American poet, librarian, biographer, historian and economist (1858 - 1934)
Claudius Galen (or Galenus), Greek physician and medical writer (c. 130 - 201)
Tony Galento, American heavyweight boxer (1910 - 1979)
Richard Lawson Gales, English poet and essayist (1862 - 1927)
Abbe Ferdinando Galiani, Italian economist (1728 - 1787) Galilei Galileo, Italian physicist and astronomer (1564 - 1642) Richard Gall, Scottish poet (1776 - 1801) Richard Le Gallienne, English poet, critic, writer and man of letters (1866 - 1947) Caius Cornelius Gallus, Roman poet and soldier (66 BC - 26 AD) John Galsworthy, English author and dramatist (1867 - 1933) Francis Galton

90. Zundelsite ZGram - June 10, 2001
is given over to the cruel sons of Cain. . (Richard Le Gallienne,1866 1947). Back to TabLe of Contents of the June 2001 ZGrams.
http://www.zundelsite.org/english/zgrams/zg2001/zg0106/010610.html
ZGram: Where Truth is Destiny
June 10, 2001
Good Morning from the Zundelsite: Here is Part II of the Finkelstein addendum to Chapter III of "The Holocaust Industry", the best-selling booklet that has rocked and shocked Europe. A real eye-opener - invaluable for Germany and other countries who have fallen victim to the Reparations Racket of the exploitative and brazen Holocaust Lobby: [START] A close analysis of the Gribetz Plan thus confirms the main arguments in chapter 3 of this book. It demonstrates that the pretexts invoked by the Holocaust industry to force a non-recoupable settlement on the Swiss banks were false, and that few actual survivors of the Nazi holocaust will directly - or, for that matter, indirectly - benefit from the Swiss monies. A comparable analysis of other Holocaust industry settlements would presumably yield comparable results. Indeed, buried in the details of the Gribetz Plan is a nest egg for the Holocaust industry. Most of the Swiss monies probably won't be distributed until after all but a handful of survivors are dead. With the survivors gone, the monies will pour into the coffers of Jewish organizations. Small wonder that the Holocaust industry was unanimous in its praise of the Gribetz Plan. Norman G. Finkelstein

91. Poet: Richard Le Gallienne - All Poems Of Richard Le Gallienne
NUMBER 8197. AUTHOR Richard Le Gallienne (1866–1947). QUOTATION Time’s horsesgallop down the Lessening hill. Richard Le Gallienne (1866–1947).
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92. Chronologic Index. Bartlett, John, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th Ed.
(1865– ?) Rudyard Kipling. (1865–1936) Richard Le Gallienne. (1866–1947)George William (“AE”) Russell. (1867–1935) Matthias Barr.
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Geoffrey Chaucer Sir John Fortescue John Skelton John Heywood ... Thomas Sternhold (c. 1549)

93. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Le Gallienne
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94. RPO -- Gelett Burgess : The Rubaiyat Of Omar Cayenne
The Forest Lovers (1898). 151 Duchess books unidentified. 178 RichardLe Gallienne (18661947). 185 Fitch William Clyde Fitch
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Gelett Burgess (1866-1951)
The Rubaiyat of Omar Cayenne
I
W AKE ! For the Hack can scatter into flight Shakespere and Dante in a single Night! The Penny-a-liner is Abroad, and strikes Our Modern Literature with blithering Blight.
II
Before Historical Romances died, Methought a Voice from Art's Olympus cried, "When all Dumas and Scott is still for Sale, Why nod o'er drowsy Tales, by Tyros tried?"
III
A cock-sure Crew with Names ne'er heard before Greedily shouted "Open then the Door! You know how little Stuff is going to live, But where it came from there is plenty More."
IV
Now the New Year reviving old Desires, The Artist poor to Calendars aspires, But of the Stuff the Publisher puts out Most in the Paper Basket soon suspires.
V
Harum indeed is gone, and Lady Rose, And Janice Meredith, where no one knows; But still the Author gushes overtime, And many a Poet babbles on in Prose.
VI Aldrich's lips are lock'd; but people buy High-piping Authoresses, boomed shy-high. "How fine!" the Publisher cries to the Mob

95. Colorado College Tutt Library: Alice Bemis Taylor Collection, Ms 0145
Click here for Tutt Library Home Page. Alice Bemis Taylor Collection,Ms 0145. The collection consists of about 290 manuscripts and
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Alice Bemis Taylor Collection,
Ms 0145
The collection consists of about 290 manuscripts and letters of British and a few American poets and writers. The pieces are alphabetically arranged in two folio-size volumes bound in red morocco. The collection also contains a large number of portraits, including an etching by Callot with Thomas Gray’s ownership inscription. Gift of Alice Bemis Taylor, 1942. A.L = autograph (that is, handwritten) letter
A.L.S. = autograph letter, signed
D.S. = document, signed
MS. = manuscript
Inventory
Volume I
Addison, Joseph. (1672-1719) A.L. and A.L.S.
Ainsworth, William Harrison. (1805-1882) A.L.S.

Allen, Grant. (1848-1899) A.L.S. and MS.

Allingham, William. (1824-1889) A.L.S.
...
Lytton, Lord. (1801-1873) A.L.S. (2)
Volume II
Macaulay, Thomas Babington. (1800-1859) A.L.S.
Macdonald, George. (1824-1905) A.L.S.

Mackay, Charles. (1814-1889) A.L.S. (2)
Martin, Theodore. (1816-1909) A.L.S. ... Noel, Roden, (1834-1894) A.L.S. We hope to complete digitization of the remainder of this collection soon. Northcott, Jr. MS.

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