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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. Lanier Sidney KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS OF By BreckinridgeBeads
KING ARTHUTR AND HIS KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE Edited by Sidney Lanier Illustrated by Florian Published by Grosset Dunlap, NY
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From BreckinridgeBeads KING ARTHUTR AND HIS KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE
Edited by Sidney Lanier
Illustrated by Florian
One of the greatest adventure stories of all time. King Arthur and his knights of the round table told in such a manner that brings the characters to life as real people immersed in the growing of a nation.
Taking place shortly after the Romans left Britain, Arthur and his comrades will forever hold new readers spell bound, as we watch the birth of Camelot, the beginning of chivalry, and a government founded on the premise of justice and strength.
This small "Illustrated Junior Library" copy is not a library copy. The name refers to a series of stories for the young, simplified, but without changing the stories. Bound in decorated cloth stamped in a black and red design. Illustrated end papers. 280 pages. 8 full color, full page plates plus b&w illustrated chapter heads. Approximately 8-3/4"tall X 5-1/2"wide. Top of pages are red.

22. Select Poems Of Sidney Lanier By Sidney Lanier - Project Gutenberg
Contains short biography, critical discussion of themes, and selected works. Project Gutenberg.
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23. Lanier, Sidney
Lanier, Sidney Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Lanier, Sidney at Questia library.
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24. Schools Senior High School Lanier Sidney Montgomery, AL, 36102 - YP.COM
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25. Historic Macon
Information on Lanier s Macon, Georgia birthplace.
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26. Canadian Content > Authors
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Sidney LanierBaltimore's Southern Poet-Musician
Discussion of Lanier's career in Maryland and reference to his monument in Baltimore.
http://www.baltimoremd.com/monuments/lanier.html Sidney Lanier Cottage
Information on Lanier's Macon, Georgia birthplace.
http://www.cityofmacon.net/Living/slcottage.htm Sidney Lanier - Song of the Chattahoochee
Yale Book of American Verse text.
http://www.bartleby.com/102/213.html Sidney Lanier
Texts of "The Harlequin of Dreams", "Laus Mariae", "In Absence", and "Acknowledgement".
http://www.sonnets.org/lanier.htm Poems of Sidney Lanier
At World Wide School. In searchable HTML. Each poem (or numbered section, for longer poems) in its own file with links to table of contents, previous, next. In graphical browsers, this is the online equivalent of a "large print" edition. http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/poetry/PoemsofSidneyLanier/toc.html

27. About Sidney Lanier
Brief biography. Reference to his first novel and poetic themes.
http://www.civilwarpoetry.org/authors/lanier.htm
Sidney Lanier
Sidney Clopton Lanier was born February 3, 1842, in Macon, Georgia. Educated at Atlanta's Olglethorpe College, he was fascinated by the writings of Byron, Tennyson, Scott, and other Romantic writers. This fascination, combined with a love of nature acquired while growing up in rural Georgia, eventually led him to a career as a poet and novelist. Before he could make a name for himself as a writer, however, the War Between the States erupted. Lanier immediately enlisted in the Second Georgia Battalion of the Macon Volunteers. He saw action during the Seven Days' Battle and was later captured running blockades between Wilmington, North Carolina, and Bermuda. Released after a year in a prisoner of war camp, Lanier was both impoverished and in poor health. A gifted musician, Lanier left his beloved Georgia and moved to Baltimore, Maryland, in 1873 to become first flutist with the Peabody Orchestra. Occasional appearances on the lecture circuit to supplement his meagre income led to a professorship at John Hopkins University. He died at the age of 39, a victim of tuberculosis contracted during the War. Lanier's first novel

28. MavicaNET - Lanier, Sidney (1842-1881)
Multilingual search directory of Internet resources. Supports major European languages. Extensive human edited and easy to use catalog of annotated Web links. Editors
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29. Sidney Lanier
Texts of The Harlequin of Dreams , Laus Mariae , In Absence , and Acknowledgment .
http://www.sonnets.org/lanier.htm
Sidney Lanier (1842-1881)
The Harlequin of Dreams
Swift, through some trap mine eyes have never found,
Dim-panelled in the painted scene of sleep,
Thou, giant Harlequin of Dreams, dost leap
Upon my spirit’s stage. Then Sight and Sound,
Then Space and Time, then Language, Mete and Bound,
And all familiar Forms that firmly keep
Man’s reason in the road, change faces, peep
Betwixt the legs and mock the daily round.
Yet thou canst more than mock: sometimes my tears
At midnight break through bounden lidsa sign
Thou hast a heart: and oft thy little leaven
Of dream-taught wisdom works me bettered years.
In one night witch, saint, trickster, fool divine,
I think thou’rt Jester at the Court of Heaven.
Laus Mariae
Across the brook of Time man leaping goes
On stepping-stones of epochs, that uprise
Fixed, memorable, midst broad shallow flows
Of neutrals, kill-times, sleeps, indifferencies.
So mixt each morn and night rise salient heaps:
Some cross with but a zig-zag, jaded pace
From meal to meal: some with convulsive leaps
Shake the green tussocks of malign disgrace:
And some advance by system and deep art
O’er vantages of wealth, place, learning, tact:

30. Monumentally Speaking - Sidney Lanier--Baltimore's Southern Poet-Musician
Discussion of Lanier s career in Maryland and reference to his monument in Baltimore.
http://www.baltimoremd.com/monuments/lanier.html
Monumentally Speaking . . .
by
Christopher T. George
Sidney LanierBaltimore's Southern Poet-Musician

O Among his greatest supporters were the Turnbulls, and Lanier often entertained members of the family in the music room at the family mansion in Beethoven Terrace on Park Avenue by McMechen Street. In a letter of July 5, 1881, he wrote to the Turnbulls from Camp Robin near Asheville, North Carolina. He sent them "the whole valley full of green-leaf wishes and summer longings" and wished they could be with him on "this great mountain that lifts us into the air, 2,000 feet higher than the corner of McMechen Street and Park Avenue." Tragically, before the end of the year, Lanier was dead from the consumption that had dogged him since his internment in Camp Point Lookout. He was only 39 years of age. He is buried in Green Mount Cemetery, in the Turnbull lot. His grave marker is a boulder with a bronze plaque showing the rays of the sun, in honor of one of his most famous poems, "Sunrise." The rising sun may also be seen on the bas-relief behind Schuler's statue of Lanier. Christopher T. George

31. Lanier, Sidney Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
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32. Sidney Clopton Lanier (1842 - 1881) - Find A Grave Memorial
Birth and death information, photographs of headstone, historical marker, and birthplace, directions, cemetery details, and interactive comments from Find A Grave.
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33. Sidney Lanier — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Lanier, Sidney. Lanier, Sidney (l u nēr') , 1842 – 81, American poet and musician, b. Macon, Ga., grad. Oglethorpe College 1860. His first work, the novel Tiger
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34. Poems Of Sidney Lanier - Table Of Contents
At World Wide School. In searchable HTML. Each poem (or numbered section, for longer poems) in its own file with links to table of contents, previous, next. In graphical browsers, this is the online equivalent of a large print edition.
http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/poetry/PoemsofSidneyLanier/toc.
Poems of Sidney Lanier
by Sidney Lanier Terms Please read the terms under which this book is provided to you Preface Special Thanks. Hymns of the Marshes - I. I. Sunrise. Hymns of the Marshes - II. II. Individuality. Hymns of the Marshes - III. III. Marsh Song At Sunset. Hymns of the Marshes - IV. IV. the Marshes of Glynn. Clover. The Waving of the Corn. The Song of the Chattahoochee. From the Flats. ... Rose-Morals - I. I. Red. Rose-Morals - II. II. White. Corn. The Symphony. My Springs. In Absence - I. I. In Absence - II. II. In Absence - III. III. In Absence - IV. IV. Acknowledgment - I. I. Acknowledgment - II. II. Acknowledgment - III. III. Acknowledgment - IV. IV. Laus Mariae. Special Pleading. The Bee. The Harlequin of Dreams. ... Street Cries - I. I. Remonstrance. Street Cries - II. II. the Ship of Earth. Street Cries - III. III. How Love Looked for Hell. Street Cries - IV. IV. Tyranny. Street Cries - V. V. Life and Song. Street Cries - VI. VI. to Richard Wagner. Street Cries - VII. VII. a Song of Love. To Beethoven. An Frau Nannette Falk-Auerbach. To Nannette Falk-Auerbach. To Our Mocking-Bird. ...
Psalm of the West - I.
I. PART II.

35. Lanier, Sidney
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36. Kappes's "How Arthur Gat His Sword Excalibur"
Kappes, Alfred (1850-1894) from Lanier, Sidney. The Boy s King Arthur. New YorkCharles Scribner s Sons, 1880. Arthur reaches eagerly for the sword in the Lake of Avalon. Black and white.
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How Arthur Gat His Sword Excalibur
by
Alfred Kappes
Kappes, Alfred (1850-1894). "How Arthur Gat His Sword Excalibur," from Lanier, Sidney. The Boy's King Arthur . New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1880.

37. Lanier, Sidney | Lanier, Sidney Information | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
Lanier, Sidney Research Lanier, Sidney articles at HighBeam.com. Find information, facts and related newspaper, magazine and journal articles in our online encyclopedia.
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38. Lanier, Sidney
Sidney Lanier (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was a unique American poet. Lanier was considered a minor poet in his own times, and although his fame has steadily risen
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Siddha) Next (Sidney and Beatrice Webb) Sidney Lanier Sidney Lanier (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was a unique American poet. Lanier was considered a minor poet in his own times, and although his fame has steadily risen in recent years he remains obscure in comparison to the giants of his time such as Walt Whitman Ralph Waldo Emerson , and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow . Nonetheless, Lanier is a notable poet in the American canon because his style of writing poetry is so utterly distinct from almost every other English-language author of his era. Greatly influenced by the Anglo-Saxon poets of the Old English period, Lanier gradually developed a style of poetry written in a loose imitation of Anglo-Saxon meter that utilized extremely creative and musical alliteration and sound effects to create poetry unlike anything else written in America. It is of curious note that Lanier's style is frequently compared to that of Gerard Manley Hopkins . Both were inspired by Anglo-Saxon and Celtic forms, and both developed a new style of writing English verse that relied on loose, "sprung" rhythms and rhymes; however, there is no evidence that either was aware of the other, and that their innovations to American and English verse respectively were discovered independently. Like Hopkins, Lanier has become more popular in modern times than he ever was during his own life; his poetry, which escapes the confinement of standard rhyme-and-meter while remaining powerfully musical, has become of increasing interest to writers and scholars alike. Although a relatively minor poet during his own life, Lanier is increasingly becoming a popular role-model and inspiration for writers of the present-day.

39. Lanier, Sidney
Like Boy's King Arthur Sir Thomas Mallory's History of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, by Lanier, After the Lost War A Narrative, by Hudgins
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40. Sidney Lanier Collection, 1899-1931.
Lanier, Sidney, 18421881. MusiciansUnited StatesBiography. Orr, Oliver. Poets, AmericanBiography. Wills, George Stockton. Back to Top
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Collection Number: 00413-z
Collection Title: Sidney Lanier Collection, 1899-1931.
This collection has use restrictions. For details, please see the restrictions. This is a finding aid. It is a description of archival material held in the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Unless otherwise noted, the materials described below are physically available in our reading room, and not digitally available through the World Wide Web. See the FAQ section for more information.

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