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 | | Adelaide Anne Procter was a poet and reformer. |  | | The Victorian Regia: A Volume of Original Contributions in Poetry and Prose (1861), Chaplet of Verses (1861), The Poems of Adelaide Anne Procter (published posthumously 1873). |  | | She was born in London, the first child of Bryan Walter Procter ('Barry Cornwall'), a poet, and Anne Procter. |
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| | [Rarebooks] Barry Cornwall (Bryan Waller Procter) |
 | | The Procters and their daughter, the poet Adelaide Anne Procter, were life-long friends of Frances Anne Kemble. |  | | Thirty-five lines, written in ink on both sides of one sheet by Procter's wife, the former Miss Skepper, step-daughter of Basil Montagu. |  | | $60 [Cornwall, Barry (Bryan Waller Procter)] Manuscript poem, "On Miss Fanny Kemble's Eyes". |
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| | Legends and Lyrics - A Book of Verses - PROCTER, ADELAIDE ANNE |
 | | PROCTER, ADELAIDE ANNE Legends and Lyrics - A Book of Verses |  | | Legends and Lyrics - A Book of Verses - PROCTER, ADELAIDE ANNE |  | | Adelaide Ann Procter (daughter of Bryan Waller Procter "Barry Cornwall") wrote the well-known song The Lost Chord. |
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| | A Woman's Questioning --- a poem by Adelaide Anne Procter |
 | | Adelaide Anne Procter (1825 - 1864) wrote under the pen-name, Mary Berwick. |  | | A Woman's Questioning --- a poem by Adelaide Anne Procter |  | | She was the daughter of playwright, poet and song writer, Bryan Waller Procter. |
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| | Poet: Adelaide A. Procter - All poems of Adelaide A. Procter |
 | | She was the eldest daughter of the poet Bryan Waller Procter ("Barry Cornwall") and Anne Benson Skepper. |  | | Free Poetry E-Book: 7 poems of Adelaide A. Procter |  | | A Legend of Bregenz, by Adelaide A. Procter |
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http://www.poemhunter.com/adelaide-a-procter/poet-34231
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| | Procter |
 | | Adelaide Anne Procter Adelaide Anne Procter, (Bryan Procter. |  | | George Procter Hawtrey Actor, playwright and Pageant Master. |  | | Procter & Gamble 40,238 39,244 4,352 2,922 P&G produced and sponsored the first radio Guiding Light) are still on the ai... |
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| | Biography for: Anne Benson Procter |
 | | Dickens later published Adelaide Procter's poems under the pseudonym 'Mary Berwick' in Household Words, and in 1866 wrote an introduction to the tenth edition of her Legends and Lyrics (1858-60). |  | | In 1881 Anne Procter privately published an edition of the Letters of Carlyle. |  | | Anne Procter was among those invited by the Lindsays to the private viewings at the Grosvenor Gallery. |
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http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/biog/Proc_AB.htm
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| | Adelaide Anne Procter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Adelaide Anne Procter (October 30, 1825 – February 2, 1864), an English poet, was the eldest daughter of the poet Bryan Procter. |  | | She began to contribute to Household Words in 1853 and adopted the name of "Mary Berwick," so that the editor, Charles Dickens, should not be prejudiced by his friendship for the Procters. |  | | She wrote the well-known songs Cleansing Fires and The Lost Chord, and among her many hymns are I do not ask, O Lord, that Life may be, and My God, I thank Thee who hast made. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide_Anne_Procter
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| | BRYAN WALLER PROCTER - LoveToKnow Article on BRYAN WALLER PROCTER |
 | | His daughter, ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER (1825-1864), also a poet, was born on the 3oth of October 1825. |  | | She adopted the name of Mary Berwick, so that the editor, Charles Dickens, should not be prejudiced by his friendship for the Procters. |  | | BRYAN WALLER PROCTER - LoveToKnow Article on BRYAN WALLER PROCTER |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PR/PROCTER_BRYAN_WALLER.htm
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| | BRYAN WALLER PROCTER - LoveToKnow Article on BRYAN WALLER PROCTER |
 | | His daughter, ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER (1825-1864), also a poet, was born on the 3oth of October 1825. |  | | She adopted the name of Mary Berwick, so that the editor, Charles Dickens, should not be prejudiced by his friendship for the Procters. |  | | Latterly she became a convert to Roman Catholicism, and her philanthropic zeal appears to have hastened her death, which took place on the 2nd of February 1864. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PR/PROCTER_BRYAN_WALLER.htm
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| | Hymn Writer of the Church (ProcterA) |
 | | Procter, Adelaide Anne, the daughter of Bryan Walla Procter, better known as "Barry Cornwall," was born in London October 30, 1825; and died there February 2, 1864. |  | | This book has been accessed more than 95598 times since 2005-06-01. |  | | They are found in her Legends and Lyrics, 1858 (enlarged edition, 1862). |
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| | adelaide - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include adelaide : adelaide kemble, adelaide labille-guiard, kemble adelaide, port adelaide, adelaide anne procter, more... |  | | Adelaide : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [ home, info ] |  | | ADELAIDE : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [ home, info ] |
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| | adelaide - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include adelaide : adelaide kemble, adelaide labille-guiard, kemble adelaide, port adelaide, adelaide anne procter, more... |  | | Adelaide : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [ home, info ] |  | | Adelaide : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [ home, info ] |
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| | Food For Thought: Biographies |
 | | Procter, Adelaide Anne (English poet; daughter of Bryan) |  | | Piatt, Sarah Morgan née Bryan (American poet; wife of John) |
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| | Kessinger Publishing |
 | | Indian Song of Songs; Rajpoot Wife; King Saladin; Caliphs Draught; Hero and Leander; Three Roses; Rest; Adelaide Anne Procter; In Memoriam; Florence Nightingale; Translations From Greek Poets including Homer; Hesiod; Sappho; Anacreon; Mesomedes; Theocritus; Bion; Proclus. |  | | Click on one of the buttons below to order it: |
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| | Poetry of the Victorian Period (1840-1900): Bibliography |
 | | Includes EB, CB, EBB, CR, Elizabeth Siddal, Adelaide Anne Procter, Dora Greenwell, GE, Louisa Guggenberger, Alice Meynell, Jean Ingelow, E. Nesbit, A. Mary Robinson, Amy Levy, Dollie Radford, Katherine Tynan, Mary Coleridge, Michael Field, and Dora Shorter. |  | | Victorian Women Poets: Emily Bronte, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti. |  | | Intellectual Women and Victorian Patriarchy: Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth |
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| | Oxford poetry anthologies - free-definition |
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| | Oxford poetry anthologies article - Oxford poetry anthologies Oxford University Press poetry anthologies British poetry Oxford - What-Means.com |
 | | Nesbit - John Henry Newman - Coventry Patmore - T. Peacock - Victor Plarr - Winthrop Mackworth Praed - Adelaide Anne Procter - Dollie Radford - William Renton - James Logie Robertson - A. |  | | Thomas - Francis Thompson - Augustus Montague Toplady - Thomas Traherne - Henry Vaughan - Jones Very - Edmund Waller - Robert Penn Warren - Thomas Washbourne - Isaac Watts - Charles Wesley - John Brooks Wheelwright - William Whiting - John Greenleaf Whittier - Charles Williams - William Wordsworth - Sir Thomas Wyatt |  | | Oxford Anthology of English Poetry (1990) edited by John Wain |
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| | Poetry of the Victorian Period (1840-1900): Bibliography |
 | | Includes EB, CB, EBB, CR, Elizabeth Siddal, Adelaide Anne Procter, Dora Greenwell, GE, Louisa Guggenberger, Alice Meynell, Jean Ingelow, E. Nesbit, A. Mary Robinson, Amy Levy, Dollie Radford, Katherine Tynan, Mary Coleridge, Michael Field, and Dora Shorter. |  | | Victorian Women Poets: Emily Bronte, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti. |  | | Gathered Leaves from the Prose of Mary E. Coleridge, with a Memoir by Edith Sichel. |
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| | Household Words - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Other contributors to Household Words included Adelaide Anne Procter (under the name "Mary Berwick") and James Payn. |  | | Front cover of volume XI Household Words was a weekly magazine edited by Charles Dickens which took its name from the line from Shakespeare "Familiar in his mouth as household words"—Henry V. |  | | In 1859, owing to a dispute between Dickens and the publishers it was replaced by All the Year Round in which he had greater control. |
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 | | Among those discussed directly are: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Bronte, George Eliot, Michael Field, Felicia Hemans, Adelaide Anne Procter, Christina Rossetti, and Rosamund Marriot Watson. |  | | Leighton, Angela (University of Hull), and Margaret Reynolds \ (University of Birmingham), eds. |  | | It is the first biographical study for 50 years to examine chronologically and at length his entire literary output, and the result is an assured biography which sets Browning firmly within the context of his poems and his times. |
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| | Poetry of the Victorian Period (1840-1900): Bibliography |
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| | Oxford poetry anthologies - free-definition |
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