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  1. Rejected addresses, and other poems by James Smith 1775-1839 Smith Horace 1779-1849 Sargent Epes 1813-1880, 1871-12-31
  2. Gaieties and gravities by Horace Smith 1779-1849, 1852-12-31
  3. Rejected Addresses: Or The New Theatrum Poetarum by Smith Horace 1779-1849, 2010-09-29
  4. Jane Lomax; or, A mother's crime Volume 1 by Smith Horace 1779-1849, 2010-10-04
  5. BROAD GRINS; by George Colman, (The Younger;) Comprising, with new additional Tales in Verse, those formerly published under the title of "My Night-Gown and Slippers." [with] REJECTED ADDRESSES: or the new Theatrum Poetarum. by George (1762-1836); James Smith (1775-1839); Horace Smith (1779-1849) Colman, 1804-01-01
  6. Rejected Addresses by Smith James 1775-1839, Smith Horace 1779-1849, 2010-09-29
  7. Gale Middleton: a story of the present day Volume 2 by Smith Horace 1779-1849, 2010-10-04
  8. Gale Middleton: a story of the present day Volume 1 by Smith Horace 1779-1849, 2010-10-04
  9. Jane Lomax; or, A mother's crime Volume 2 by Smith Horace 1779-1849, 2010-10-04
  10. The poetical works of Horace Smith and James Smith . with por by Smith. Horace. 1779-1849., 1857-01-01

1. Horace Smith. 1779-1849. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th Ed
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. Horace Smith. PREVIOUS. NEXT John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Horace Smith. ( 17791849) 1
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2. Horatio ('Horace') Smith (1779-1849), Poet And Novelist
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3. Text Details For Smith, Horace, 1779-1849
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4. Smith, Horace, 1779-1849
Smith, Horace, 17791849 Smith, James, 1775-1839 James, 1775-1839 Smith
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6. 5396. Horace Smith. 1779-1849. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 1
NUMBER 5396. AUTHOR Horace Smith (1779–1849). QUOTATION Thinking is butan idle waste of thought, And nought is everything and everything is nought.
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7. Ozymandias - Smith
Horace Smith (17791849) Ozymandias. IN Egypt s sandy silence, all alone,Stands a gigantic Leg, which far off throws The only shadow
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Horace Smith (1779-1849) Ozymandias. I N Egypt's sandy silence, all alone, Stands a gigantic Leg, which far off throws "I am great O ZYMANDIAS ," saith the stone, "The King of Kings; this mighty City shows Nought but the Leg remaining to disclose The site of this forgotten Babylon. Wonder like ours, when thro' the wilderness Where London stood, holding the Wolf in chace, He meets some fragment huge, and stops to guess What powerful but unrecorded race Once dwelt in that annihilated place. Horace Smith was a friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley, and helped to manage his finances. Inspired by Diodorus Siculus (Book 1, Chapter 47), they each wrote and submitted a sonnet on the subject to The Examiner Shelley's was published on January 11, 1818 under the pen name Glirastes, and Smith's was published on February 1, 1818 with the initials H.S.

8. SMITH, JAMES AND HORACE
264 P P Smith, H, P Smith, JAMES (17751839), and Horace (1779-1849), uthors of the Rejected Addresses, sons of a London solicitor a fortune as a stockbroker, Horace Smith followed in the wake of
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SMITH, H, P.^-SMITH, JOHN An article in the Spectator of the I7th of February 1883, by Lore; Justice Bowen, gives perhaps the best idea of Smith's extraordinary personal qualities and influence. See also J. W. L. Glaisher's memoir in the Monthly Notices of the Roy. Ast. Soc. (vol. xliv., 1884). ic was a professor in Amherst College, and in 1907 became 3 Tofessor in the Meadville (Pennsylvania) Theological School. He published The Bible and Islam (1897), Commentary on the 3ooks of Samuel (1899, in the " International Critical Commentary ") and Old Testament History (1903, in the " International Theologica) ^ibrary"). In Inspiration and Inerrancy (Cincinnati, 1893), he eprinted the papers on which the heresy charge was made, ano" outlined the case.
HENRY PRESERVED SMITH
JOHN SMITH

9. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
Copyright 1988 by Houghton 17. Smith, Horatio (17791849)(orHorace) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998
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10. English Poetry Second Edition, Table Of Contents
+ Smith, Edmund, 16721710. + Smith, Horace, 1779-1849. + Smith,Horace, 1779-1849 / Smith, James, 1775-1839. + Smith, James, 1775-1839.
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11. English Poetry, Second Edition Bibliography: S
Smith, Horace, 17791849 / Smith, James, 1775-1839, Horace in London Consistingof imitations of the first two books of the odes of Horace.
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Sabie, Francis Adams Complaint. The Olde Worldes Tragedie. Dauid and Bathsheba. A Ioue Musa
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[52] p. Preliminaries omitted. Sabie, Francis The Fissher-mans Tale: Of the famous Actes, Life and loue of Cassander a Grecian Knight. Written by Francis Sabie
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[34] p. Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted. Sabie, Francis Flora's Fortune. The Second part and finishing of the Fishermans Tale. Containing, The Strange accidents which chaunced to Flora, and her supposed father Thirsus: also the happie meeting with her desired Cassander. By F. S.
London Imprinted ... by Richard Ihones
[4, 42] p. Preliminaries omitted. Sabie, Francis Pans Pipe, Three Pastorall Eglogues, in English Hexameter. With Other Poetical Verses delightfull. For the further delight of the Reader, the Printer hath annexed hereunto the delectable Poeme of the Fisher-mans Tale
London Imprinted ... by Richard Ihones [etc.]

12. SMITH, JAMES AND HORACE
Smith, JAMES (17751839), and Horace (1779-1849), ,uthors of the Rejected Addresses,sons of a London solicitor, were born, the former on roth February 1775
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SMITH, JAMES AND HORACE
SMITH, H, P.^-SMITH, JOHN An article in the Spectator of the I7th of February 1883, by Lore; Justice Bowen, gives perhaps the best idea of Smith's extraordinary personal qualities and influence. See also J. W. L. Glaisher's memoir in the Monthly Notices of the Roy. Ast. Soc. (vol. xliv., 1884). ic was a professor in Amherst College, and in 1907 became 3 Tofessor in the Meadville (Pennsylvania) Theological School. He published The Bible and Islam (1897), Commentary on the 3ooks of Samuel (1899, in the " International Critical Commentary ") and Old Testament History (1903, in the " International Theologica) ^ibrary"). In Inspiration and Inerrancy (Cincinnati, 1893), he eprinted the papers on which the heresy charge was made, ano" outlined the case.
HENRY PRESERVED SMITH
JOHN SMITH

13. NPG 4578; Horatio ('Horace') Smith
Sitter Horatio ( Horace ) Smith (17791849), Poet and novelist. Sitter in3 portraits. Artist Edward Matthew Ward (1816-1879), History painter.
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14. Romantik-Links
Smith (1749-1806); Horace Smith (1779-1849);Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand Solger (1780-1819); Orest Michajlovic
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15. HERMAN W. LIEBERT MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION
17791864. expand/contract this heading, Smith, Horace, 1779-1849. expand/contractthis heading, Smith, James, 1775-1839. expand/contract
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16. JAMES MARSHALL OSBORN COLLECTION OF LADY SYDNEY MORGAN (MS Vault
6 ALS and 1 AL in the third person, London 183748 + Smith, Horatio,1779-1849. 2 ALS ca. 1808 + Twiss, Horace, 1787-1849.
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17. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : SMI
1; Smith (Holland) Photo 1; Smith (Horatio dit Horace , frère deJames Smith)(17791849) Peinture 1 (2); Smith (Iain Crichton)(1928
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18. Bartlett, John. 1901. Familiar Quotations
17771844. Henry Clay. 1777-1852. FS Key. 1779-1843. Horace Smith. 1779-1849. ThomasMoore. 1779-1852. Lord Denman. 1779-1854. Clement C. Moore. 1779-1863.
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19. Smith Family Crest By Houseofnames.com
1839) English author; Horace Smith (17791849) English author; JamesSmith (1789-1850) Scottish agricultural engineer; James Edward
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Origin Displayed: Scottish
Origins Available: Dutch Irish English Scottish German Spelling variations include: Smith, Smyth, Smythe and others. First found in northern England and Scotland, where they held a family seat from ancient times. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Rich Smith, who settled in Virginia in 1638; Abbigall Smith, who was granted land in Virginia in 1673; James Smith and his wife Mary, who immigrated to Boston in 1718 with their children, Abel Smith, who came to Boston in 1763. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: Always faithful.
Suggested Readings for the name Smith
Andrew M. and O.S. Smith, Sons of Maine and Nebraska Homesteaders by Claude R. Wiegers, Kinfolk of Henry Smith (1846-1887), Pioneer Heritage: the Smith Family by Marguerite Esther Smith.
Some noteworthy people of the name Smith
  • Alfred E. Smith (1873-1944) American politician

20. E. A. Poe Society Of Baltimore
During Poe s lifetime, one of the most popular English writers of poetry,essays, novels and tales was Horace or Horatio Smith (17791849).
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Last Update: June 19, 2000 Navigation: Main Menu Vol III (1970) Prev Article Next Article [Text: Burton R. Pollin, "Figs, Bells, Poe, and Horace Smith," from Poe Newsletter , vol. III, no. 1 , June 1970, pp. 8-10.] [page 8, column 1:] Figs, Bells, Poe, and Horace Smith Burton R. Pollin City University of New York, Bronx Community College During Poe's lifetime, one of the most popular English writers of poetry, essays, novels and tales was Horace or Horatio Smith (1779-1849). It is a significant commentary on the changes in literary fashions that we should be puzzled as to the source of a motto for a tale which Poe neglected to identify probably because he assumed that every reader would know it — in one of Smith's sketches. Below the original title of "How to Write a Blackwood Article," namely, "The Signora Zenobia," first published in the American Museum of December 1838, he wrote: "'In the name of the Prophet — figs!!' Cry of the Turkish fig-pedler ." This motto came from "Johnson's Ghost," the tenth of the twenty-one articles in Rejected Addresses by James and Horace Smith. It was a book that Poe knew well and expected his readers to know well (

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