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Poems of William Blake
by WilliamBlake Poems Contents Songs of Innocence Songs Of Experience The Book Of ThelRubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward Fitzgerald
Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald Contents Introduction First Edition Fifth Edition NotesBanneker â Jefferson Letters
Banneker - Jefferson LettersContentsLetter from Benjamin Banneker, &c.Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin BannekerSource: The Benjamin Banneker Association, Inc. - About BannekerBaron Munchausen: The Surprising Adventures Of Baron Munchausen
by Rudolph Erich Raspe The Surprising Adventures Of Baron MunchausenContentsIntroductionTravels of Baron MunchausenSecond VolumeA Sermon on the Public Function of Woman
by Theodore Parker A sermon of the public function of womanContentsPrefaceSermonSource: Winning the Vote for Women: The National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection American…Flatland: Flatland
by Edwin A. Abbott FlatlandContentsDedicationThis WorldOther Worlds Preface to the Second and Revised Edition, 1884.Poems: The Book Of Thel
by WilliamBlakeSongs Of ExperienceThe Book Of ThelContentsIIIIIIIVThe Divine Comedy: The Divine Comedy
The Divine ComedyContentsInfernoPurgatorioParadiso Six Sonnets on Dante's Divine Comedy by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) PostscriptBrewer's: Aglaos
The poorest man in Arcadia, pronounced by Apollo to be far happier than Gyges, because he was “contented with his lot.” Poor and content is rich and rich enough; But riches endless are as…Brewer's: Contenement
A word used in Magna Charta, meaning the lands and chattels connected with a tenement; also whatever befits the social position of a person, as the arms of a gentleman, the merchandise of…