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  1. The Ogilvies; a novel. by the author of John Halifax. gentleman; by Craik. Dinah Maria Mulock. 1826-1887., 1891-01-01
  2. Dinah Mulock Craik (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Sally Mitchell, 1983-08

21. Women's Genre Fiction
The HalfCaste, an electronic edition Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (Craik, DinahMaria Mulock, 1826-1887) 1897 Short Stories
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22. Author Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (skip biography) (next poet) I was from England, and Ilived from 18261887. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments?
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    I was from England, and I lived from 1826-1887. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Born Dinah Maria Mulock at Longfield Cottage, Hartshill, Stoke-upon-Trent in 1826. Her father was a Nonconformist clergyman. She wrote poetry from an early age and helped her mother teach in a small school.
    In 1831 the family went to live at Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire where she attended Brampton House Academy. On inheriting some property in 1839, they all moved to London. Dinah continued to study a range of modern and classical languages. Her other interests included drawing and music.
    Her first work to be published was a poem on the birth of the Princess Royal which appeared in the Staffordshire Advertiser in 1841. She wrote some stories for children and in 1849 The Ogilvies appeared. This novel was dedicated to her mother who had died four years earlier. Her career began to take off and she began to move in London literary circles. The head of the family (1852) was dedicated to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Her best known work is John Halifax, Gentleman (1857) which features Longfield, named after the cottage in which she was born, and its publication led to a new prosperity. It was printed in many editions in English and in several foreign translations. Her own favourite novel was A life for a life (1859). In 1865 she married George Lillie Craik who was a partner in the company of Macmillan, publishers. Mrs. Craik lived with her husband at Shortlands, Bromley, Kent for the rest of her life.

23. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik [1826-1887] - GREEN THINGS GROWING
A poem by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 18261887 from The Home Book of Verse, Volume3 by Burton Egbert Stevenson.
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GREEN THINGS GROWING
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik O the green things growing, the green things growing,
The faint sweet smell of the green things growing!
I should like to live, whether I smile or grieve,
Just to watch the happy life of my green things growing. O the fluttering and the pattering of those green things growing!
How they talk each to each, when none of us are knowing;
In the wonderful white of the weird moonlight
Or the dim dreamy dawn when the cocks are crowing. I love, I love them so - my green things growing!
And I think that they love me, without false showing;
For by many a tender touch, they comfort me so much,
With the soft mute comfort of green things growing. And in the rich store of their blossoms glowing Ten for one I take they're on me bestowing: Oh, I should like to see, if God's will it may be

24. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - FOUR YEARS
A poem by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, from The Home Book of Verse by Burton EgbertStevenson. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 18261887
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Search Women's History Poems by Women FOUR YEARS At the Midsummer, when the hay was down,
Said I mournful - Though my life be in its prime,
Bare lie my meadows all shorn before their time,
O'er my sere woodlands the leaves are turning brown;
It is the hot Midsummer, when the hay is down. At the Midsummer, when the hay was down,
Stood she by the brooklet, young and very fair,
With the first white bindweed twisted in her hair -
Hair that drooped like birch-boughs, all in her simple gown -
That eve in high Midsummer, when the hay was down. At the Midsummer, when the hay was down,
Crept she a willing bride close into my breast; Low-piled the thunder-clouds had sunk into the west, Red-eyed the sun out-glared like knight from leaguered town;

25. DINAH MARIA CRAIK - LoveToKnow Article On DINAH MARIA CRAIK
Craik, Dinah Maria (18261887), English novelist, better known by her maiden nameof Mulock, and still better as the author of John Halifax, Gentleman,
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26. Browse By Author: C - Project Gutenberg
Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock (18261887). Mulock, Miss; Christian s Mistake (English);John Halifax, Gentleman (English); The Laurel Bush (English)
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27. A Noble Life By Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock (18261887). Title, A Noble Life. Language,English. EText-No. 14373. Release Date, 2004-12-17. Copyrighted, No
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28. The House Of Clay, By Dinah Maria Craik
Complete text of the poem by Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik. THE HOUSE OF CLAY.by Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik (18261887)
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THE HOUSE OF CLAY by: Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik (1826-1887)
    HERE was a house, a house of clay,
    Wherein the inmate sat all day,
    Merry and poor;
    For Hope sat with her, heart to heart,
    Fond and kind, fond and kind,
    Vowing he never would depart,
    Till all at once he changed his mind:
    "Sweetheart, good by!" He slipped away
    And shut the door.
    But Love came past, and, looking in,
    With smile that pierced like sunbeam thin
    Through wall, roof, floor,
    Stood in the midst of that poor room,
    Grand and fair, grand and fair,
    Making a glory out of gloom
    Till at the window mocked cruel Care:
    Love sighed; "All lose, and nothing win?"
    He shut the door.
    Then o'er the close-barred house of clay
    Kind clematis and woodbine gay
    Crept more and more;
    And bees hummed merrily outside,
    Loud and strong, loud and strong,
    The inner silentness to hide,
    The patient silence all day long;
    Till evening touched with finger gray
    The bolted door.
    Most like, the next step passing by
    Will be the Angel's, whose calm eye
    Marks rich, marks poor:

29. Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik At The Mad Cybrarian's Library
An index of the online works of Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik and related information . Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik. (18261887)
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Craik, Dinah Maria (Mulock) (18261887). Cranch, Christopher Pearse 1813-1892.Ariel and Caliban (HTI-American Verse Project) Crane, Stephen 1871-1900
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31. Internet Book List :: Author Information: Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
Author Information Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 18261887. Collections.Best Loved Poems of the American People, the (1936) Victorian Fairy Tale Book,
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32. Friendship - Craik
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (18261887). from A Life for a Life. Oh, the comfort—the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person—
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826-1887) from A Life for a Life the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but pouring them all right out, just as they are, chaff and grain together; certain that a faithful hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping, and then with the breath of kindness blow the rest away. The above lines occur about a third of the way through Chapter XVI of the Craik's 1859 novel A Life for a Life
  • Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock. A Life for a Life . London: Collins' Clear Type Press, 1900. It is included under the title Friendship in
  • Felleman, Hazel, ed. The Best Loved Poems of the American People . Garden City, NY: Garden City Books, 1936.
  • 33. NPG X6999; Dinah Maria Craik (née Mulock)
    NPG x6999; Dinah Maria Craik (née Mulock) Sitter Dinah Maria Craik (néeMulock) (18261887), Novelist; author of John Halifax, Gentleman .
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    34. Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
    Selected Poetry of Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (18261887) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia).Craik, Dinah Maria (1826-1887)(born Mulock; known as Mrs Craik) (The
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    35. Victorian Women Writers Project
    Poems (1866) a machinereadable transcription. Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock (1826-1887) by Dinah Mulock Craik 260 p. Ticknor and Fields
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    36. Victorian Women Writers Project
    The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling Cloak (1875). a machinereadabletranscription. Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock (1826-1887)
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    The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling Cloak: a Parable for Young and Old
    by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 169 p. London
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      THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE AND HIS TRAVELLING CLOAK A Parable for Young and Old
      BY
      THE AUTHOR OF "JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN,"

    37. Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition And History
    Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock, 18261887. Print Source, A woman s thoughts aboutwomen Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock, 1826-1887. Rudd Carleton, New York
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    38. John Halifax, Gentleman By Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - Project Gutenberg Europe
    Creator, Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock (18261887). Title, John Halifax, Gentleman.Language, English. LoC Class, PR Language and Literatures English
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    John Halifax, Gentleman by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
    New Search Help on this page Data Creator Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock (1826-1887) Title John Halifax, Gentleman Language English LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature EText-No. Release Date No Read this eBook online (experimental feature) Download this eBook Edition Format Encoding Compression Size Download Links Plain text none 1001 KB rastko.net Plain text zip 393 KB rastko.net If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Select a mirror site. If you need a special character set, try our new recode facility (experimental) Most recently updated: 2004-12-19 17:39:39.

    39. Will The Real George Eliot Please Stand Up!
    but it was actually written by Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik (18261887). None other than Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik - see the friendship poem above!
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    I occasionally get E-mails asking for the sources of quotes attributed to George Eliot. I do my best to track them down on the Internet, with varying success. I decided I might as well start keeping a record of what I and others have found. Corrections are welcome! The following quote is widely attributed to George Eliot, but it was actually written by Dinah Maria (Mulock) Craik (1826-1887). Those who get the author correct often get the source wrong, crediting it to a poem, "Friendship". Poem of the Week has the definitive answer : the quote is from Craik's novel, A Life for a Life , published in 1859, but it also appeared - nearly 80 years later - in a collection of poems under the title, "Friendship". (Thanks to Katherine Walker for informing me of the correct author.) Oh, the comfort
    The inexpressible comfort of feeling
    safe with a person,
    Having neither to weigh thoughts,
    Nor measure words but pouring them
    All right out just as they are
    Chaff and grain together
    Certain that a faithful hand will
    Take and sift them
    Keep what is worth keeping
    and with the breath of kindness Blow the rest away.

    40. 96.07.27
    Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (18261887). JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN. A Novel. By MissMuloch. Carleton, New York 1866. 485 p. + Woodcut frontis. 12mo. 19 cm.
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    Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826-1887)
    JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN.
    A Novel. By Miss Muloch.
    Carleton, New York: 1866 485 p. + Woodcut frontis. 12mo. 19 cm. Clean copy in the original embossed cloth binding. First issued in 1856, this is the most popular and famous novel of Miss Mulock who, in the year of this edition (1866) - at the age of forty, married a Mr. Craik. Offered With:
    POEMS. By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman", Etc.
    Author's Edition.
    pp. xi, 260. 16mo. 17 cm. Crisp copy in the original cloth, with the spine title: "Miss Mulock's Poems". Many of these poems by this prolific Victorian authoress appeared anonymously in 'Chambers's 'Journal' and elsewhere." Mulock-Craik's "fiction is predominantly sentimental and
    romantic, but it also questions traditional sex roles and often
    depicts female characters attempting to discover autonomous
    identities"
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