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Sweet Tea with the Classics
by Sweet "T"
I am reading classic literature with a southern twist!
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What is Sweet Tea with the Classics?
What is Sweet Tea with the Classics
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A Day's Wait by Ernest Hemingway
A gentle story of a father and son during a cold winter's illness.
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The Canterville Ghost
The classic story of love, death, redemption, and forgiveness. When the Otis Family moves to England, they buy the legendarily haunted Canterville Family estate. The ghost, Sir Simon Cantervile, instead of being an object of fear, becomes an object of scorn as the Otis Family refuses to take him seriously. Sir Simon is miserable until he meets Virginia, the Otis's only daughter. She shows Sir Simon kindness and leads him to peace.
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The Courtship of Miles Standish 7. The March of Miles Standish
Miles Standish and his band of warriors go on the defensive to secure peace and freedom for the villagers of Plymouth.
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The Courtship of Miles Standish 6. Priscilla
John and Priscilla have a long-needed talk about their relationship.
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The Courtship of Miles Standish 5. The Sailing of the Mayflower
The Mayflower is preparing its return voyage to the homeland, and John Alden intends to board the ship. His resolve is shaken, however, when he sees Priscilla. The Pilgrims of Plymouth watch with sadness and resolve as their only means of rescue from the hardship and danger of the new world sail away.
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The Courtship of Miles Standish 4
The friendship between Miles Standish and John Alden is shaken when the Captain learns of Priscilla's choice. John Alden plans to leave Plymouth, and Miles Standish plans for war.
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The Courtship of Miles Standish Stanza 3
John Alden reluctantly goes to Priscilla to give her Captain Standish's proposal. Priscilla's answer surprises him and shakes him to his core.
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Courtship of Miles Standish Stanza 2
Captain Standish declares his intention to ask Priscilla to marry him. He asks John Alden to deliver the message.
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The Courtship of Miles Standish : Stanza One-Miles Standish
by Henry W. Longfellow
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Love and Friendship by Jane Austen
This is an epistolatory novel by Austen and a part of her Juvenilia (a collection of her early works.
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TALES FROM SPENSER CHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENE
BY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.
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Calidore and Pastorella.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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The Story of Timias.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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Cambello and Triamond.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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How Britomart found Artegal.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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Braggadochio.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines
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The Story of Marinell and Florimell.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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Britomart and Amoret.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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How the Red-cross Knight slew the Dragon.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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Prince Arthur helps Una to find the Red-cross Knight.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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Una and the Lion.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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Britomart and the Magic Mirror.
TALES FROM SPENSERCHOSEN FROM THE FAERIE QUEENEBY SOPHIA H MACLEHOSEPUBLISHED BYJAMES MACLEHOSE AND SONS, GLASGOW,Publishers to the University.MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON AND NEW YORK.London, Simpkin, Hamilton and Co.Cambridge, Macmillan and Bowes.Edinburgh, Douglas and Foulis.MDCCCXCII.TO MY NEPHEWSHAMISH AND CRAWFORD.PREFACE.In writing these Tales from "The Faerie Queene," no attempt has been made to interpret their allegorical or explain their historic bearing. Intended for children, the stories are related simply as stories, and therefore only those episodes in the poem most interesting and most complete in themselves have been chosen. In no case do the Tales pretend to relate the whole that Spenser tells of their heroes and heroines.
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The Robber Bridegroom
From the Brother's Grimm.
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The Robber Bridegroom
by Jacob and Wilhem Grimm,
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Lady Susan by Jane Austen
Lady Susan is a short story by Jane Austen. It is told through letters written by the principal characters. The title character, Lady Susan, is a famous coquette who enjoys ensnaring men while estranging their spouses and families. She is one of Austen's most entertaining antagonists.
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Lady Susan Part One
Lady Susan is a short story by Jane Austen. It is told through letters written by the principal characters. The title character, Lady Susan, is a famous coquette who enjoys ensnaring men while estranging their spouses and families. She is one of Austen's most entertaining antagonists.
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Alice in Wonderland
Chapter 9.
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Alice in Wonderland
Chapter 7.
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Alice in Wonderland
Chapter 6.
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Alice in Wonderland
Chapter 5
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Alice In Wonderland
Chapter 4
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Alice in Wonderland
Chapters 2 and 3.
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Alice in Wonderland
Chapter One
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Rip Van Winkle
Classic story of Washington Irving about a man and a twenty-year nap.
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Lion and the Donkey
From Aesop's Fables
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Hansel and Gretel
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.
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Intro to my Channel
This describes what my channel is about!
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The Naming of Cats by T.S. Eliot
If you like cats and poetry, you are in the right place! This is an selection from the book Ol'Tom's Pratical Book of Cats by T.S. Eliot.
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The Fisherman and His Wife
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.It is based on the translation of Grimms’ Kinder und Hausmärchen by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes.
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The Wolf and the Kid
From Aesop's Stories for Children.
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The Dog and the Sparrow
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.It is based on the translation of Grimms’ Kinder und Hausmärchen by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes.
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Jorinda and Jorindel
From the Grimm's Fairy Tales
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Hans in Luck
From the Grimm's Fairy Tales
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Golden Bird
From the Grimm's Fairy Tales
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Briar Rose
From Grimms Fairy Tales
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Briar Rose
From Grimm's Fairy Tales
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The Straw, the Bean and the Coal
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.It is based on the translation of Grimms’ Kinder und Hausmärchen by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes.
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Old Sultan
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.It is based on the translation of Grimms’ Kinder und Hausmärchen by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes.
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Jordina and Jorindel
From Grimm's Fairy Tales.It is based on the translation of Grimms’ Kinder und Hausmärchen by Edgar Taylor and Marian Edwardes.
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