Barnes, William, 1801-1886.
Barnes, William
William Barnes English writer, poet, clergyman, and philologist
בארנס, ויליאם, 1801-1886
Barnes, William (English poet and engraver, 1801-1886)
Barnes, William (1801-86)
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Works
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Barnes in the defence of the berde | |
Bible | |
Charity and charity schools defended. : A sermon preach'd at St. Martin's Palace, in Norwich, on March 6. 1723. ... By William George Barnes. M.A | |
compendyous regyment or A dyetary of helth made in Mountpyllier | |
Dorset song | |
Dorsetshire folk-lore | |
Early Eng. and the Saxon-English, 1869. | |
Early works, 1996: | |
Final works | |
The fyrst boke of the Introduction of knowledge | |
A glossary, with some pieces of verse, of the old dialect of the English colony in the baronies of Forth and Bargy, county of Wexford, Ireland. | |
A grammar and glossary of the Dorset dialect : with the history , outspreading and bearings of South-Western English | |
I heard a piper piping | |
Humilis domus ; A philological grammar ; Notes on ancient Britain and the Britons | |
In the Spring | |
Jane Eyre | |
Labour and gold ; TIW | |
Linden Lea | |
My love is the maid ov all maidens | |
The nature of offences. Being a sermon preach'd at the New-Chapel in Hampstead Middlesex; by William George Barnes ... To which is prefix'd An occasional dedication to Joseph Rous Esq; ... | |
Nocturnal : for unaccompanied chorus SATB | |
The Oera Linda Book | |
Oeuvres complètes en prose | |
One hundred poems. With an essay, William Barnes, by E.M. Forster | |
An outline of rede-craft (logic) : with English wording | |
A philological grammar, grounded upon english | |
Poems | |
Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect | |
Poems. Selections | |
The powers that be, how ordained of God; and the duty of magistrate and subject to answer the ends of such institutions. A sermon preached on Sunday, June 11, 1738. at St. Andrew's Holbourn. By W.G. Barnes, M.A | |
Prose works. Selections | |
The rights of the necessitous, considered in connection with reason ... 1841: | |
Se Gefylsta (The helper) , an anglo-saxon delectus | |
Selected poems of William Barnes, 1800-1886 | |
A sermon preached on occasion of the present unnatural rebellion in Scotland, at the Parish-Church of St. Bridget, otherwise Bride, London, on Sunday, October 20, 1745. : By William George Barnes, M.A. lecturer of the said parish. Published by request | |
Tiw, or, A view of the roots and stems of the English as a Teutonic tongue [microform] | |
The vaices that be gone Tom Burton reads from William Barnes' first collection of dialect poems : live at the Adelaide Fringe 2009. | |
Webster's new biographical dictionary, 1988: | |
William Barnes : the Somerset engravings | |
Within the woodlands, flow'ry gladed | |
בין יערות זקני השרש (עבוד) | |
לינדן לי |