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| Â | Episode Guide: LOVE, SIDNEY |
 | | Sidney saves the life of a lonely man (guest star Howard Hesseman) who is contemplating suicide because he is gay and fears that no one will ever accept him. |  | | Sidney is furious about the grueling demands that Patti's ballet teacher (guest star Suzanne Farrell, a ballerina) puts on her young students. |  | | Though Sidney was morally conservative to the point of prudishness, the show was considered controversial in its day because Sidney's oft-alluded-to past lover was Martin, a man. The scripts soft-pedaled Sidney's homosexuality, particularly once right-wing organizations threatened to boycott the show's sponsors. |
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http://www.stevecap.com/Love_Sidney_episodes.htm
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| Â | The Barbarian Keep |
 | | Poet and critic Donald Sidney-Fryer, however, points out that the sort of "modern " imaginary world adventure de Camp and Carter credit Morris with inventing may be found in The Faerie Queene (1590-1596) of Edmund Spenser, a knowing art epic full of magic, with the sword-bearing Red Cross Knight. |  | | As publisher of Arkham House books he was the first to bring the weird tales of such authors as Howard, Lovecraft, Smith, Henry S. Whitehead, Carl Jacobi, and others into hardcover collections, and had the distinction of publishing the first books by Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch, and Fritz Leiber. |  | | Yet whether Morris, Spenser, or another writer is credited with bringing the form from the misty past of legend and folklore into modern literary usage, the recounting of adventures of the Hero in a fantastical worldscape is obviously a long tradition, one which Howard may be placed within. |
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http://www.barbariankeep.com/darkbarb2.html
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| Â | The Barbarian Keep - Sources for REH Literary Study and Criticism |
 | | Other essays include, "REH: Frontiersman of Letters" by Donald Sidney-Fryer, "Through Black Boughs: The Supernatural in Howard's Fiction" by Dennis Rickard, "The Western Fiction of REH" by Ben P. Indick, "REH: Hard-boiled Heroic Fantasist" by George Knight, and "REH: Professional Writer" by Glenn Lord. |  | | The Dark Barbarian also contains an invaluable catalogue of books that were in Robert E. Howard's personal library, a short note on REH's suicide, and a short bibliography with recommendataions. |  | | It features essays and articles on Howard's writing style, profession, and literature. |
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http://www.barbariankeep.com/crit.html
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| Â | Classics/Literature/Poetry/Plays, Paperbacks Unlimited |
 | | Poems by Allan Block, Sister Madeline De Frees, Marilyn Coffey, Irving Feldman, Edward Field, Sidney Goldfarb, David Henderson, Richard Howard, William Stafford, Robert Watson, James Welch, Charles David Wright. |  | | Poems by Edith Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell, William H. Matchett, Spencer Brown, Alexander Trocchi, Galway Kinnell, Patrick Boland, Howard Moss, Sydney Goodsir Smith, Byron Vazakas, John Ashbery, Harry Duncan, Herbert Morris, Lucinda Collins, B. Rajan. |  | | Classics Illustrated Junior No. 556 - The Elf Mound by Hans Christian Andersen - magazine-size, comic strip format (Fall 1968 issue, Classics Illustrated, B-) 4.00 Cdn. |
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http://home.golden.net/~paperbacks/cl.htm
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| Â | Re: Howard Charles Kiker PA 1910/1930 |
 | | Should anyone be acquainted with Sidney, and his current E-Mail address, please advise. |  | | I also sent Sidney C. Arp an E-Mail using the address listed, but it was returned by AOL as "user known." |  | | In Reply to: Re: Howard Charles Kiker PA 1910/1930 by James R. Kiker |
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http://genforum.genealogy.com/kiker/messages/111.html
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| Â | RECOLLECTION USED BOOKS: Philosophy, Metaphysics, Theory, Culture |
 | | Miklos Almasi, Aptheker, Sidney Finkelstein, Howard Langford, LeRoy Oiserman, and Howard Parsons contribute pieces on the nature, source and challenge of alienation. |  | | 'The first comprehensive exegesis of the entire Voegelinian canon.' - William C. Havard, Jr. |  | | Number 3 in the Bernard Edwin Galitz sponsored series. |
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http://www.eskimo.com/~recall/cats/philosophy.htm
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| Â | "Klarkash-Ton" Versus "Clark Ashton" By Rah Hoffman and Donald Sidney-Fryer |
 | | Smith's correspondent H.P Lovecraft was wont to use fanciful or humorous nicknames in his letters, such as Comte d'Erlette for August Derleth, the Satrap Pharnabazus for Weird Tales editor Farnsworth Wright, Two-Gun Bob for Robert E. Howard, and even Éch-Pi-El for himself. |  | | Rah Hoffman and Donald Sidney-Fryer both recall that Clark, and his wife Carol as well, used this pronunciation, heavily accenting the last syllable, which seems to be the way most Klarkash-Tonphiles and other aficionados utter the term. |  | | In general, CAS states, his fictional names accented on the penult (last but one) or antepenult (second before last) syllable, as frequently evidenced in the scanning rhythm of his story titles. |
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http://www.eldritchdark.com/misc/klarkash-ton.html
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| Â | Obits 8/26/00 |
 | | In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Howard Lee and Wesley Lee; and four sisters, Elizabeth Lee McSwain, Margaret Lee Rollins, Sarah Ellen Lee and Julia Lee Peck. |  | | John Sidney Lee, 75, of 1816 Gaffney Road, died Thursday, August 24, 2000, at Century Care of Shelby. |  | | A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of the late David Sidney and Annie Lee Pearce Lee. |
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http://www.shelbystar.com/obits/_disc4/00000204.htm
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| Â | Howard Fast's "An Epitaph for Sidney" |
 | | So we gathered it into a word and wrote: "To the memory of Sidney Greenspan, anti- fascist, who fell in the people's struggle--from his comrades." |  | | But we were moving fast with just the ammunition we could pack and we had no liaison and we didn't know that everywhere else our people were retreating. |  | | I don't know who was to blame for that; I don't want to blame anyone now. |
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http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/sidney.html
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| Â | thedailytimes.com - FUNERAL NOTICES: REBA COCHRAN, ORA OLIVER HALK, JAMES E. LETHCO, SIDNEY LEE LEWIS, SAMUEL MARCUS `S.M.' MCCLANAHAN JR., ELMER LEE REAGAN, DAVID LOUIS THOMAS, BARBARA BALLENGER TIMKO |
 | | Survivors include his wonderful wife of 54 years, Mary Irene Tipton Reagan; and loving daughter, Brenda Reagan of Maryville; sister, Rose Young of Kentucky; nephews, Don Tipton, Roy Young, Lowell Yates, Lee Yates, Howard Yates, Gene Reagan, John Reagan and James Reagan; nieces, Nila Buchanan, Helen Young and Linda Reagan. |  | | Sidney Lee Lewis, 46, died Wednesday, March 12 from injuries suffered in an auto accident. |  | | Many thanks to all the workers at Buckeye Quality Home Health Care for all their services and help during his illness and to Jeann Potter for all the help she gave. |
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http://www.thedailytimes.com/sited/story/html/124376
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| Â | 1944 |
 | | 725 Ned McCobbs Daughter by Sidney Howard, Directed by Howard Graham Aug. |  | | 727 Yellow Jack by Sidney Howard, Directed by Morris Ankrum Aug. |  | | 726 The Silver Cord by Sidney Howard, Directed by Ralph Mead Aug. |
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http://www.pasadenaplayhouse.org/lists/1944.htm
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 | | Leon Cemetery, Leon, Decatur County, Iowa -- Nancy A. Howard ~ born 29 June 1844 Missouri; died 20 November 1918 Leon, Decatur County, Iowa Sidney Cemetery, Sidney, Fremont County, Iowa -- Seymour Howard ~ born 1868; died 1928 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EARLIEST KNOWN HOWARD ANCESTORS…. |  | | HOWARD FAMILY ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER #348 JULY 27, 2003 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CONTENTS: -- BIRTHDAYS -- ANNIVERSARIES -- CONGRATS LAURIE -- HOWARD BURIALS (IDAHO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, IOWA) -- EARLIEST KNOWN HOWARD ANCESTORS [1] THOMAS HOWARD -- SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you wish to submit your Birthday and/or Anniversary to the HFE Newsletter, please send to JensCorner@baileypages.net >> |  | | Buckingham Cemetery, Traer, Tama County, Iowa -- Cory Wayne Howard ~ born 15 October 1969; died 15 October 1969 -- Paul W. Howard ~ born 29 December 1944; died 4 June 1995 Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Adaville, Plymouth County, Iowa -- David Howard ~ born 1931; died ???? |
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http://home.comcast.net/~ric-howard/HFEN/348.html
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| Â | Sidney Howard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sidney Howard was buried in the Tyringham Cemetery, in Tyringham, Massachusetts. |  | | Sidney Coe Howard, born June 26, 1891 in Oakland, California, United States – died August 23, 1939 in Tyringham, Massachusetts, was a playwright and screenwriter who became the first person to win both a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award. |  | | Following the unexpected passing of his wife in 1930, Sidney Howard eventually remarried to Polly Damrosch with whom he had three children. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Howard
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 | | Leon Cemetery, Leon, Decatur County, Iowa -- Nancy A. Howard ~ born 29 June 1844 Missouri; died 20 November 1918 Leon, Decatur County, Iowa Sidney Cemetery, Sidney, Fremont County, Iowa -- Seymour Howard ~ born 1868; died 1928 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EARLIEST KNOWN HOWARD ANCESTORS…. |  | | The children and their mother moved to Indiana after the death of the father and when small, the children were persuaded to change their last name to Hayworth from Howard because some of their family in Indiana had already changed their name from Howard to Hayworth. |  | | Hello everyone, While doing the Howard Family Association Quarterly Newsletter, I had a section that I called “Earliest Known Howard Ancestor” in which members would submit their earliest ancestor. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~ric-howard/HFEN/348.html
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| Â | Edson Family - Descendants of Thomas Edson |
 | | Sidney Howard was born on 12 Jun 1790. |  | | Sidney Howard was born on 26 Sep 1850. |  | | Parnel Howard was born on 2 Jun 1782. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~pbkingman4/Edson/b50.htm
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| Â | 97.html |
 | | Howard was preceded in death by her husband: Sidney W. Howard and is survived by her son: Sidney w. |  | | Mrs Howard was an avid Miner fan and attended all Miner football and basketball games; She was also well known for her beautiful handmade afghan blankets which she generously donated to charitable fund raising activities. |  | | The size and make-up of Greenberry's family as shown in the 1810 and 1820 census agrees well with a group of Howard brothers and sisters who immigrated to Clark Co Indiana, from NC and appear to be descendants of William and Amy. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~ric-howard/HFEN/97.html
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| Â | My Family |
 | | Parents: Frank Ezra BARKER and Dora M. Sidney Howard BARKER was born on 23 Aug 1905 in Jackson, MS. |  | | Parents: Sidney Howard BARKER and Mildred Jesse WOOD. |  | | Children were: Infant girl BARKER, Frank E BARKER, Barton (Bert) E BARKER, Sidney Howard BARKER, Charles Lane BARKER, Sherman BARKER, John BARKER, Robert (Bob) BARKER. |
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http://www.okmls.com/jeanfam/d11.htm
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| Â | Howard.html |
 | | Albert Sidney Johnston HOWARD was born in Chickasaw County, Mississippi December 26, 1865. |  | | Wilber Sidney HOWARD was born in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas September 22, 1926. |  | | Robert Frances HOWARD was born in Chickasaw County, Mississippi December 18, 1867. |
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http://www.jcsisle.com/howard.html
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| Â | Silver Poets of the Sixteenth Century: Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Sir Walter Ralegh, Sir Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney, Michael Drayton, and Sir John Davies (Everyman's Library (Paper)) WindWire Wireless |
 | | Compare Prices: Find Silver Poets of the Sixteenth Century: Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Sir Walter Ralegh, Sir Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney, Michael Drayton, and Sir John Davies (Everyman's Library (Paper)) for sale at online auctions |  | | Silver Poets of the Sixteenth Century: Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Sir Walter Ralegh, Sir Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney, Michael Drayton, and Sir John Davies (Everyman's Library (Paper)) WindWire Wireless |  | | This is a handy if somewhat eclectic little collection, with works by some poets who are hard to find elsewhere, such as Henry Howard. |
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http://www.windwire.com/wireless/asinsearch_0460874403.html
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| Â | Sidney Howard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sidney Howard died in in Tyringham, Massachusetts, and was buried in the Tyringham Cemetery. |  | | Sidney Coe Howard (June 26, 1891 – August 23, 1939), was a playwright and screenwriter who became the first person to win both a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award. |  | | A lover of the quiet rural life, Sidney Howard died while working on his Berkshire County, Massachusetts hobby farm after his tractor rolled over on top of him. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Howard
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 | | (Son of Edward Seymour (I); husband of Frances Howard Pranell Seymour Stuart; father of Edward Seymour (III); son-in-law of William Howard (I); brother-in-law of Charles Howard; uncle of Edmund Sheffield and William Howard (II)) [ ES ii, 116; Peerage vi, 505 (1926); Seronsy, 'Daniel's Panegyricke' (1953); REED Norwich, 362 (1984); REED Cumb./West./Glouc. |  | | (Nephew of Charles Howard and Edward Seymour (II); cousin of William Howard (II); grandson of William Howard (I)) [ Murray, English Dramatic Companies ii, 65, 215 (1910); Redstone, 'Ipswich', 272 (1931); Peerage ix, 388 (1936); Dawson, 'Kent', 178 (1965); Coldewey, 'Aldeburgh', 19 (1977); Galloway and Wasson, 'Norfolk/Suffolk', 224 (1980); REED Norwich, 369 (1984); REED Cumb./West./Glouc. |  | | (Daughter of Robert Devereaux (I) and Frances Walsingham Sidney Devereaux de Burgh; sister of Robert Devereaux (II); half-sister of Walter Devereaux (III); niece of Penelope Devereaux Rich) [ Peerage xii.1, 73 (1953); Lindley, Court Masques, 274 (1995)] |
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http://shakespeareauthorship.com/bd/bio-s.htm
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| Â | The Recordings of Sidney Bechet (HTML) |
 | | Sidney Bechet (sop -1/clt -2), Sonny White (pno), Charlie Howard (elec-gtr), Stubby Sebastian (bs) or Wilson Myers (bs/vcl), Kenny Clarke (dms), u/k?(vcl). |  | | Sidney Bechet (sop -1, clt -2, speech) with Orchestra conducted by Donald Heywood. |  | | Sidney de Paris (tpt), Wilber de Paris (tbn), Sidney Bechet (sop -1/clt -2), Gene Sedric (clt/ten), Cliff Jackson (pno), Everett Barksdale (elec-gtr), Wellman Braud (bs), Eddie Dougherty (dms), unknown (vcl). |
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http://www.sidneybechet.org/sbr.html
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| Â | Infoplease Search: sidney |
 | | (Encyclopedia) Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891–1939, American dramatist, b. |  | | (Encyclopedia) Sidney or Sydney, Algernon, 1622–83, English politician; son of Robert Sidney, earl of... |  | | (Almanac - People) Sylvia Sidney (Sophia Kosow) Age: 88 1930s star of the silver screen who, though tough in nature,... |
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http://www.infoplease.com/search.php3?query=Sidney&in=all
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| Â | Moviefone: Movie Celebrities - Sidney Howard: MAIN |
 | | Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and screenwriter Sidney Howard worked in Hollywood writing alone or with others during the '20s and '30s. |  | | Howard, Sidney Coe (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition). |  | | Official Broadway credits for Sidney Howard, biographical information and other related facts. |
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http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/main.adp?sid=94986
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| Â | Alibris: Sidney Howard |
 | | by Mitchell, Margaret, and Bridgesm Herb (Illustrator), and Howard, Sidney Coe |  | | by Howard, Sidney Coe, and Dunn, Robert W. see all copies from $19.95! |  | | by Phipson, Sidney Lovell, and Buzzard, John Huxley, and May, Richard, LL. |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Sidney_Howard
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| Â | PAL: Sidney Coe Howard (1891-1939) |
 | | Material assembled by Sidney Howard and John Hearley. |  | | Chapter 8: American Drama - Sidney Coe Howard (1891-1939) |  | | Reuben, Paul P. "Chapter 8: American Drama - Sidney Coe Howard." PAL: Perspectives in American Literature- A Research and Reference Guide. |
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http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap8/howard.html
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| Â | Edson Family - Descendants of Thomas Edson |
 | | Children were: Sidney Kingman Howard, Susan Whitman Howard. |  | | Caroline Howard was born on 16 Jun 1830. |  | | Darius Howard was born on 19 Jun 1807. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~pbkingman4/Edson/b46.htm
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| Â | Biography for Tony Goldwyn |
 | | He won an Obie Award in 1991 for his performance in The Sum of Us His grandfathers, Samuel Goldwyn and Sidney Howard, were frequent collaborators for many years. |  | | Grandson of actress Clare Eames and playwright Sidney Howard on his mother's side; grandson of actress Frances Howard and producer Samuel Goldwyn on his father's side. |  | | Grandson of actress Frances Howard and producer Samuel Goldwyn on his father's side. |
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001282/bio
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| Â | Amazon.com: Silver Poets of the Sixteenth Century: Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Sir Walter Ralegh, Sir Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney, Michael Drayton, and Sir John Davies (Everyman's Library (Paper)): Books |
 | | Silver Poets of the Sixteenth Century: Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Sir Walter Ralegh, Sir Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney, Michael Drayton, and Sir John Davies (Everyman's Library (Paper)) (Paperback) |  | | This anthology of verse featuring Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir John Davies includes devotional poetry, musings on the cult of Elizabeth, love lyrics and apocalyptic prophecies. |  | | Portions of Sir Philip Sidney and Mary Sidney's works along with Drayton's mini-epic Endymion and Phoebe are also included. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0460874403?v=glance
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