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  1. The sin-eater. The washer of the ford and other legendary morali by Sharp. William. 1855-1905., 1910-01-01
  2. Sonnets of this century; ed. and arranged with a critical introd by Sharp. William. 1855-1905., 1886-01-01
  3. Earth 's voices. Transcripts from nature. Sospitra. and other po by Sharp. William. 1855-1905., 1884-01-01
  4. William Sharp"Fiona Macleod," 1855-1905 by Flavia Alaya, 1970-12-10
  5. William Sharp--"Fiona Macleod" / 1855-1905 by Flavia Alaya, 1970-01-01
  6. The Sexual Tensions of William Sharp: A Study of the Birth of Fiona MacLeod, Incorporating Two Lost Works, Ariadne in Naxos and Beatrice (Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature) by Terry L. Meyers, 1996-09
  7. Flower o the vine: by William Sharp 1855-1905 Janvier Thomas Allibone 1849-1913, 1892-12-31

41. Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Know Before You Go - Carnegie Preview (May 28, 20
Griffes inspiration for Three Poems of Fiona Macleod came from verse by the EnglishLateRomantic poet and novelist William Sharp (1855-1905), writing under
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42. Browsing The Inventory Of B&B Smith, Booksellers By Author: A
Alaya, Flavia William Sharp Fiona MacLeod , 1855-1905 Cambridge, MA, USAHarvard University Press, 1970. Sharp William 1855 1905. Catalogs Other.
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Abbott, Berenice New York in the Thirties
Mineola, NY, U.S.A.: Dover Publications, Incorporated, 1973. ISBN: 048622967X. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. NEW YORK N Y PICTORIAL WORKS TRAVEL UNITED STATES NORTHEAST MIDDLE ATLANTIC NJ NY PA. Catalogs: Other. (Inventory #11460)
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ABBOTT, E. A A Shakespearian Grammar: An Attempt to Illustrate Some of the Differences Between Elizabethan and Modern English London: MacMillan, 1883. New edition. xxiv+511pp. Rebound in brown cloth.. Hard Cover. Very Good. Catalogs: Classical Studies. (Inventory #10663)
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ABBOTT, J History of Pyrrhus NY, 1899. Reprint of the 1854 ed. 304pp, a few illustrations. . Decorative Cloth. Very Good. Catalogs: Classical Studies. (Inventory #8219)
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More details Order - Enquire 11009 ALAYA, Flavia William Sharp - FIONA MACLEOD 1855-1905. Harvard University press, Massachusetts 1970. 261pp.
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44. House Shadow Drake
of Songs. By Fiona MacLeod (William Sharp, 18551905) The Silenceof Amor. Welcome to the House Shadow Drake website! House Shadow
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45. Maniace
visit. The famous poet William Sharp (18551905), a strong exponentof the English Romanticism, is buried in the town s cemetery.
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Maniace (Zip Code 95030) is 204 Km. distant from Agrigento, 136 Km. from Caltanissetta, 59 Km. from Catania, which is the province it belongs to, 93 Km. from Enna, 100 Km. from Messina, 208 Km. from Palermo, 198 Km. from Ragusa, 117 Km. from Siracusa, 307 Km. from Trapani. The municipality counts 3.312 inhabitants, its surface measures 3.587 hectares, and its population density counts 92 inhabitants per square kilometre. It rises over a hilly area, 700 meters above the sea-level. The Town Hall is located in contrada Margherita, tel. ++39 95 690139 fax. ++39 95 690174. E-mail addresses are: maniacese@katamail.com

46. Tides: Ever Heard Of An Earth Tide?
Down beyond the haven the tide comes with a shout. William Sharp Scottishwriter (18551905). EVER HEARD OF AN EARTH TIDE? By Bob Berman.
http://www.almanac.com/tides/earthtide.html
Down beyond the haven the tide comes with a shout.
William Sharp
Scottish writer (1855-1905) E VER H EARD OF AN E ARTH T IDE
By Bob Berman
Like the oceans, the solid crust of Earth also moves to a lunar rhythm. While the seas rise and fall by a worldwide average of three feet daily, the ground oscillates by about eight inches (scientists measure this with satellites). This mutation is not merely a surface phenomenon; the entire planet undergoes constant and complex rhythmic deformations. What's remarkable is that they're so small. It's evidence that our planet is incredibly well built. To have a body as massive and as near as the Moon, and to have our planet changed so little by its presence, means that Earth is one of the solar system's construction success stories.
Tides: Introduction Spring and Neap Tides The Effects of Perigee and Apogee Beware the Proxigean Tides ... Tidal Glossary

47. EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ S
Shaffer, Geneve LA. Shakespeare, William, 15641616. Sharp, William, 1855-1905.Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919. Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950.
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Alphabetical List A B C D ... Library

48. RJ Stewart: The Four Cities: Working With The Sacred Directions
The Divine Adventure Fiona Macleod. Fiona Macleod (William Sharp, 18551905)used an obscure model of four cities in several poems.
http://www.dreampower.com/4Cities.html
The Four Cities
Working With The Sacred Directions
Author's Note: I also recommend to you a very different and unique presentation of the Sacred Directions found in The Apple Branch, a Path to Celtic Ritual, Alexie Kondratiev, 1998 , Collins Press, Cork , Ireland. (ISBN 1-898256-42-X). This remarkable book, of fine scholarship and integrity, should be read by everyone involved in spiritual work within Celtic tradition. R J Stewart
What follows is the original Four Cities guided vision first created and published by R J Stewart. Others have copied it since publication in 1992, but we offer this original freely for your meditations, visions, and delight. THE FOUR CITIES is a unique original work by R J Stewart, inspired by the ancient Irish theme of the Four Cities of the Tuatha de Danann. This is not a traditional text or a historic translation: it is an inspired work of fiction designed and written for group and individual use in meditation, visualization, dream, and inner transformation. The Four Cities was created in Britain, where many students and co-workers experienced the visualizations in workshops, classes, and private meetings between 1988 and 1996. The Element Books edition, in Earth Light was published worldwide in 1992 from a manuscript written in 1989. The book has also been translated into German.

49. Paghat's Garden: Cyclamen Coum "BSBE 518" Pewter
For a moment she standeth Where the seawind softly Moveth over The thickpink sward of the cyclamen blossoms. William Sharp 1855-1905.
http://www.paghat.com/cyclamencoum3.html
"BSBE 518"
Pewter Cyclamen
"For a moment she standeth
Where the sea-wind softly
Moveth over
The thick pink sward of the cyclamen
blossoms." William Sharp
From Cyclamen coum's "Pewter Group" we chose the oddly named "BSBE 518," which indicates a group of C. coum with entirely frosted pewter leaves, originally collected during the Bowles Scholarship Botanical Expedition along the Black Sea coast of Turkey in 1963.
Some in this group have oval leaves uniformly silver, others have an enlongated mapleleaf or christmas tree pattern at the center of the silvering. The one we obtained was of the completely silvered form, with the underside of the leaves blushed pink.
In future years as the seedling matures into a solid tuber, it will send up a great many of its round silvered leaves in mid-September, so it leafs out slightly ahead of the majority of varieties we have for this species.
When it finally blooms about mid-January, this is a few weeks later than the majority of our C. coum varieties, but then the blooms should last longer into spring to make up for their tardy arrival.

50. Download\Meyers\research
includes a full list of my publications, but I would mention here my recent editionof two lost works by the Scottish writer William Sharp (18551905), with a
http://tlmeye.people.wm.edu/research.html
Research Interests My research interests center on Victorian Poetry, especially the poetry and life of the controversial and provocative poet Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909), on whom I've published a number of essays and notes. I have well along an edition of some 1500 previously uncollected letters to and from Swinburne, including some 500 letters by him not included in C. Y. Lang's The Swinburne Letters . In the not too distant future my bibliography of Swinburne should be published in the third edition of The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature . With a British scholar, T. A. J. Burnett, I hope to turn my attention to a long-promised edition of Swinburne's complete poems. I am also currently involved in editing a document of local historical interest, the daybook and ledger of Richard M. Bucktrout, the Williamsburg undertaker in the middle of the nineteenth century; his ledger is a fascinatingly detailed account of his professional jobs and everyday life from 1850 to 1866, including burial lists not only local folks but soldiers from both the Union and Confederate Armies. My complete c.v. includes a full list of my publications, but I would mention here my recent edition of two lost works by the Scottish writer William Sharp (1855-1905), with a biographical introduction that explores the possibility that he was gay

51. CENTRO CULTURA LUDICA
Spurious and doubtful works Sharp, William, 18551905 Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950 Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1797-1851
http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
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52. Reading Writing Stopping Time
writing in midcentury, could see the old view of poetry, represented by his dreamer-poet(William Sharp ( Fiona MacLeod ), 1855-1905, poet associated with the
http://chujoe.net/archives/000331.html

53. HMC | NRA | Persons Beginning SH
and Architectural Writer (2) Sharp, Sir William (fl 1674) Knight of Stoniehill Keeperof the Signet (3) Sharp, William (18551905) Author and Poet (12) Sharp
http://www.hmc.gov.uk/nra/browser/person/page/personSH.htm

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SC SE SF ... SZ List of persons with surname beginning SH
Shackle, George Lennox Sharman (1903-1992), Economist

Shackleton, Abraham (1697-1771) Schoolmaster

Shackleton, Abraham (1830-1916) Meteorologist

Shackleton, Sir David James (1863-1938) Knight MP
...
Shackleton, Elizabeth (fl 1764-1781), Padiham

Padiham, Lancashire
Shackleton, Sir Ernest Henry (1874-1922) Knight Explorer

Shackleton, Keith Hope (b 1923) artist and naturalist

Shackleton, Lydia (1828-1914) Botanist
Shackleton, Richard (1728-1792) Schoolmaster ... Shaller, Michael (fl 1500-1600) Virger And Under-chamberlain Of St Paul's, London London Shand, Alexander Burns- (1828-1904) Baron Shand, judge Shand, Alexander Innes (1832-1907) Journalist and Critic Shand, Archibald Watson (1808-1878) Colonial Administrator Shand, William (1776-1845) Jamaica plantation owner ... Sharland, Leonard (1904-78) Missionary Sudan Sharman, John (fl 1859), Hellesdon Hellesdon, Norfolk Sharp, Abraham (1651-1742) Mathematician Sharp, Cecil James (1859-1924) Musician Author Folk Song Collector Sharp, Sir Cuthbert (1781-1849) Knight Antiquary Sharp, David (1840-1922) Entomologist ... Sharp, Edith (d 1975) Parish Councillor, Bingham Bingham, Nottinghamshire Sharp, Evelyn (1869-1955) Author and Journalist

54. Historical Manuscripts Commission | Publications | Major Accessions To Repositor
William Sharp (18551905) author and poet collection of letters, mostlyto John Macleay but incl one to WB Yeats 1896-1903 (Acc 11972);
http://www.hmc.gov.uk/accessions/2001/01digests/lit.htm
Major accessions to repositories in 2001 relating to Literary History
Local
Bolton Archive and Local Studies Service
  • Bill Naughton (1910-92), author and playwright (addnl): corresp and other records 1950-90 (ZNA)
Cambridgeshire County Record Office, Cambridge
  • Joan Foster of Little Abington (d1999): MS verse c1940-90 (R101/110)
Derbyshire Record Office
  • Marjorie Blount, writer and broadcaster: literary and historical papers c1940-78 (D2631) Monica Peveril Turnbull, poet and author: corresp and literary papers, incl letters rel to the posthumous publication of her work c1886-1924 (D1453) Green Hill Presbyterian Church Literary Society, Derby: minutes 1879-90 (D4930)
Devon Record Office
  • Lois Deacon (c1899-1985), novelist: literary papers incl notebooks, diaries, corresp and manuscripts (6035)
Lincolnshire Archives
  • Anthony Dymoke Powell (1905-2000), novelist: corresp and papers rel to Wells Dymoke families (5 WD)
Manchester Archives and Local Studies
  • Crumpsall Literary Society: minutes 1898-1930 (M669/)
Norfolk Record Office
  • Henry Arthur Broome, author: literary MSS early 20th cent, incl 'Sententiae Bucolica' (a description of the River Wensum) c1915 (MC 2142)
Nottinghamshire Archives
  • Cecil Edric Mornington Roberts (1892-1976), author and journalist (addnl): papers (Acc 6057)

55. MSN Entertainment - Music: Rutland Boughton
It was during this festival that The Immortal Hour, adapted from a 1900 verse dramaby Celtic revivalist William Sharp (18551905), writing as Fiona Macleod
http://entertainment.msn.com/artist/?artist=165136

56. ARIADNE MEYERS
Sharp, William, 18551905 Views on sexual orientation Homosexualityand literature Scotland 19th Century English Literature .
http://topics.practical.org/browse/ARIADNE_MEYERS
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57. Scottish Flotsam From The Shetland Islands - People, Famous Scots, Quotes, And P
bore. I heard it talkin , whispering, upon the weedy shore. Fiona MacLeod(William Sharp, 18551905), The Burthen of the Tide Sore
http://claymore.wisemagic.com/scotradiance/flotsam/flotsam803.htm
I imagine the first question anyone will ask is what is a column called "Scottish Flotsam". I guess we will have to begin with what is "flotsam". Among the definitions of the word are "things washed ashore" or "miscellaneous trifles". Well, we believe you can find some great treasure on the ocean shore. But you will never know what you will find or its value. So we decided that is what this column is - flotsam. We wanted a place to put things that didn't fit anywhere else and might be of interest. Each item could be a column itself and might be some day but for now it will be the flotsam, which washes our way. Lets begin with a famous Scot. Sir Thomas Blake Glover (1838 - 1911)
Thomas Glover was born in Fraserburgh on 6 June 1838, the fifth son of a family of seven boys and one girl. His mother was from Fordyce in Banffshire and his English father was an officer in the Royal Navy. Another claim to fame is that Glover's Japanese wife Tsuru, whom he married in 1867, is said to have been the inspiration for "Madame Butterfly", a story written by the American author John Luther Long, and later turned into the famous opera by Puccini and first performed at the Scala, Milan, in 1904. Tsuru had been obliged, at the age of 17, to divorce her first husband, a samurai, due to political differences between her family and his at the time of the overthrow of the Tokugawa Shogunate, and was thus separated from her baby daughter, Sen. However, there the resemblance between Tsuru and the fictional character ends, for although there may have been a suicide attempt, she lived to marry Thomas Glover, and to give birth to Hana and Tomisaburo ("Tommy" to his father). Tsuru's nickname was "Ochô-san", from the butterfly motif on her kimono, hence the name of the popular opera heroine.

58. Drumming The Soul Awake - Classes With Jaime Meyer
blossoms Open. After a poem originally by William Sharp (aka FionaMacleod, 18551905). Adapted by Jaime Meyer © 2002 by Jaime Meyer.
http://www.firstuniv.org/drum/drumhome.html
Drumming the Soul Awake
with Jaime Meyer
Drumming as Spiritual Practice
Some people say that drumming helps to uncover and liberate your “indigenous soul”—that part of you that remembers and yearns for "the original fragrance of the flowering earth," that part of you that remembers and yearns for the what the Celts called the "Oran Mor," the great song of the universe, of which each living thing (from an ant to a supernova) is a note. Drumming opens you, plain and simple. And that is why it is both incredibly fun and incredibly beautiful. I hope that you will find this to be true, as I have.
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59. Scottish Surnames
One of the alltime greats of football. Sharp, William (1855-1905) ofPaisley. Novelist, art critic and poet. Settled in London in 1879.
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60. The William Sharp 'Fiona Macleod' Archive
This Web site, a work in progress, is dedicated to the life and work of Scottishpoet, journalist and editor William Sharp (18551905), and his carefully
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/output/full3.php?id=7808

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