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         Southey Robert:     more books (56)
  1. Poems, 1799 by Robert, 1774-1843 Southey, 2009-10-04
  2. The chronicle of the Cid / Translated from the Spanish by Robert Southey. With an introd. by V.S. Pritchett and illus. by Reneïÿý Ben Sussan by Robert (1774-1843) Southey, 1958-01-01
  3. Southeys Common-place book - [complete in two volumes] by Robert (1774-1843). Ed. by his son-in-law, John Wood Warter Southey, 1860-01-01
  4. THALABA The DESTOYER. by Robert [1774 - 1843]. Southey, 1821-01-01
  5. Sir Thomas More: or Colloquies on the progress and prospects of society [Complete in Two Volumes] by Robert (1774-1843) Southey, 1829
  6. SoutheyÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s Common-place book - [complete in two volumes] by Robert (1774-1843). Ed. by his son-in-law, John Wood Warter Southey, 1860
  7. Thomson's Seasons, Autumn and Winter [microform]
  8. The CURSE Of KEHAMA. by Robert [1774 - 1843]. Southey, 1818-01-01
  9. Robert Southey's Life Of Nelson by Southey Robert 1774-1843, 2010-10-14
  10. Southey's Life Of Nelson by Southey Robert 1774-1843, 2010-10-15
  11. Southey's Life Of Nelson by Southey Robert 1774-1843, 2010-10-14
  12. The Life Of Nelson; by Southey Robert 1774-1843, 2010-10-15
  13. Wat Tyler, a dramatic poem in three acts by Robert Southey 1774-1843, 1850-12-31
  14. Memoir And Poetical Remains Of Henry Kirke White; Also Melancholy Hours by Southey Robert 1774-1843, 2010-10-14

1. AIM25 Senate House Library, University Of London SOUTHEY, Robert
SOUTHEY, Robert (17741843) IDENTITY STATEMENT Reference code(s) GB 0096 SL V 28, SL V 29
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2. RPO Selected Poetry Of Robert Southey (1774-1843)
Selected Poetry of Robert Southey (17741843)
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3. A Biographical Sketch By Blupete Robert Southey (1774-1843).
Back To Fiction Writers Robert Southey (17741843) "The Patriot Bard." Text See Further Portrait
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4. Southey, Robert (1774-1843) - MavicaNET
Literature. Poetry. Poetry by Culture. English Poetry Southey, Robert (17741843) Sites. Sites. Southey, Robert (1774-1843) Sites total 8.
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5. MavicaNET - Southey, Robert (1774-1843)
Southey, Robert (17741843) Katalog / Kultur / Kunst / Literatur (als Kunstform) / Englischsprachige Literatur / Britische (englische) Literatur
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6. Sir Thomas More Or, Colloques On The Progress And Prospects Of
Sir Thomas More Or, Colloques On The Progress And Prospects Of Society In Two Volumes.; SOUTHEY, ROBERT 17741843.. Offered by D E Lake Ltd .
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7. Southey, Robert, 1774-1843. Collection Guide.
Southey, Robert, 17741843. Collection Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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8. MSN Encarta - Southey, Robert
Southey, Robert Southey, Robert (17741843), English poet, generally considered a member of the Romantic Movement and one of the Lake Poets.
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9. Southey, Robert (1774-1843) - MavicaNET
Poetry. Poetry by Culture. English Poetry Southey, Robert (17741843) This category is not edited. Ever thought of becoming an editor? Sites.
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10. Ninemsn Encarta - Southey, Robert
Southey, Robert Southey, Robert (17741843), English poet, generally considered a member of the Romantic Movement and one of the Lake Poets.
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11. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Robert Southey (1774-1843)
Selected Poetry of Robert Southey (17741843) Family relations father RobertSouthey mother Margaret Southey wife Caroline Southey (from 4 June 1839)
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Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
Selected Poetry of Robert Southey (1774-1843)
from Representative Poetry On-line
Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
A UTEL (University of Toronto English Library) Edition
Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries
Index to poems
For many thousand bodies here
Lay rotting in the sun;
But things like that, you know, must be
After a famous victory.
(The Battle of Blenheim, 51-54)
  • The Battle of Blenheim
  • God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop
  • My Days among the Dead are Past
  • The Old Man's Complaints. And how he gained them ...
  • The Well of St. Keyne
    Biographical information
    Given name : Robert
    Family name : Southey Birth date : 12 August 1774 Death date : 21 March 1843 Nationality : English Family relations father: Robert Southey mother: Margaret Southey wife: Caroline Southey (from 4 June 1839) wife: Edith Southey (from 14 November 1795) son: Charles Cuthbert Southey son: Herbert Southey daughter: Bertha Hill daughter: Isabel Southey daughter: Kate Southey daughter: Edith May Warter Languages English German Education School at Corston School at Bristol Westminster: April 1788 to 1792
  • 12. Robert Southey
    Appointed poet laureate in 1813. Author of several books including The Book of the Church, Sir Thomas More, Essays Moral and Political and Lives of British Admirals. Includes biography and portrait. (17741843)
    http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jsouthey.htm
    Robert Southey
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    USA History British History Second World War ... Email
    Robert Southey , the son of a linen draper, was born in Bristol in 1774. After his father's death an uncle sent him to Westminster School but he was expelled in 1792 after denouncing flogging in the school magazine.
    In 1794 Southey met Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Bristol and the two men became close friends. They developed radical political and religious views and began making plans to emigrate to Pennsylvania where they intended to set up a commune based on communistic values. Southey and Coleridge eventually abandoned this plan and instead stayed in England where they concentrated on communicating their radical ideas. This included the play they wrote together, The Fall of Robespierre . Southey also wrote the republican play, Wat Tyler
    I n 1795 Southey married Edith Fricker, whose elder sister, Sara Fricker, m

    13. RPO -- Robert Southey : My Days Among The Dead Are Past
    Robert Southey (17741843) Original text Robert Southey, Poetical Works (LondonLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1837-40). 10 vols.
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    Robert Southey (1774-1843)
    My Days among the Dead are Past
    My days among the Dead are past; Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old; My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day.
    With them I take delight in weal, And seek relief in woe; And while I understand and feel How much to them I owe, My cheeks have often been bedew'd With tears of thoughtful gratitude.
    My thoughts are with the Dead, with them I live in long-past years, Their virtues love, their faults condemn, Partake their hopes and fears, And from their lessons seek and find Instruction with an humble mind.
    My hopes are with the Dead, anon My place with them will be, And I with them shall travel on Through all Futurity; Yet leaving here a name, I trust, That will not perish in the dust.
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    14. History Of Vegetarianism - Robert Southey (1774-1843)
    A large collection of articles about the development of vegetarianism around theworld for thousands of years.
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    International Vegetarian Union History of Vegetarianism England: early 19th Century
    Robert Southey
    English poet, a friend of Wordsworth and Coleridge, attacked by Byron; poet laureate (1813-43) Note: there is no evidence that Southey adopted a meatless diet, however he was in close contact with Shelley in Keswick in early 1812, a few weeks before Shelley became vegetarian. Queen Mab which Shelley wrote the same year was much influenced by Southey. From The Dancing Bear Alas, poor Bruin! How he foots the pole,
    And waddles round it with unweildy steps! . . .
    But we are told all things were made for man;
    And I'll be sworn there's not a fellow here
    Who would not swear 'twere hanging blasphemy
    To doubt that truth. Therefore as thou wert born,
    Bruin, for Man, and Man makes nothing of thee
    In any other way - most logically
    It follows thou wert born to make him sport;
    That that great snout of thine was form'd on purpose To hold a ring; and that thy fat was given thee For an approved pomanium! To demur Were heresy. And politicians say

    15. Southey, Robert, 1774-1843 | Archives And Manuscripts | Special Collections | Li
    Southey, Robert, 17741843. Southey, Robert, 1774-1843. Holograph poem, as aletter to his brother. Signed with Southey s initials. Undated.
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    16. The Bertram R. Davis "Robert Southey" Collection | Library | University Of Water
    The collection centres on Robert Southey and Bristol and gives an overview holds a related archival collection, listed under Southey, Robert, 17741843.
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    17. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Southey, Robert, 1774-1843 -
    Southey, Robert, 17741843 S Index Main Index The Life of Horatio LordNelson Opera - The World s FASTER Browser! WordCruncher Promo.Net
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    18. Project Gutenberg Titles By Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
    Project Gutenberg Titles by. Southey, Robert, 17741843. The Chronicle of the Cid Colloquies on Society The Life of Horatio, Lord Nelson Poems (1797)
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    19. A Biographical Sketch By Blupete: Robert Southey (1774-1843).
    Southey was expelled from school because of his views in respect to socialorganization, democracy and absolute equality. He was to marry and settle down to
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    [Back To Fiction Writers] Robert Southey
    "The Patriot Bard." Text See Further Portrait
    Thomas Southey, a Bristol linendraper, married Margaret Hill in 1772. Their son, Robert, was born to them at Bristol on August 12th, 1784, as the second and eldest surviving child. In his early years Robert was mostly brought up by his mother's half sister, living in Bath, Miss Elizabeth Tyler. Bath was a centre to which the rich and influential regularly retired and thus it was a cultural centre. Miss Tyler was to bring her young charge to cultural events including live theatre. At the age of fourteen, Robert was sent, at his uncle's expense (his uncle was Rev. Herbert Hill who was the Chaplain to the "British Factory" at Lisbon, Portugal) to Westminster School. During his last year at school, Southey entered a period of acute adolescent rebellion, finally being expelled for a school-magazine essay condemning flogging. As a result of this expulsion Southey was refused entrance at Christ Church, Oxford; however, he was accepted at Balliol where he matriculated in November 1792. Southey's stay at Oxford was not so profitable for him, as he was later to declare, "All I learnt was a little swimming ... and a little boating." At Oxford, in June of 1794, Southey was to meet

    20. The Poets.
    Southey, Robert (17741843) Southey was expelled from school because of hisviews in respect to social organization, democracy and absolute equality.
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    Arnold, Matthew
    Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, Arnold was, through the years, 1857-67, the professor of Poetry at Oxford. I have put up three of my favourites, " Dover Beach Shakespeare " and " The Scholar-Gipsy

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    Blake, William
    Blake was a poet, a painter and an engraver. Chambers writes that Blake's poetry "include some of the purest lyrics in the English language and express his ardent belief in the freedom of the imagination and his hatred of rationalism and materialism
    Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
    Suffered from a childhood spinal injury and was "doomed to invalidism and seclusion from the world" until she met Robert with whom she eloped, much to the consternation of her father. The Brownings fled to Italy, and there they spent the rest of their days (at least Elizabeth did). The Browning romance was celebrated in Rudolf Besier's The Barretts of Wimpole Street . Her poems run deep with religious feeling, with her love of Italy, and her love of Robert.

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