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Dream in Pienza and Other Poems by Toni Ortner Pdf
Dream in Pienza was originally published by the Timberline Press in a hand-set and hand-printed limited edition. The title poem, written in Rome, sings of the passion of unrequited love in another century. From birth through resurrection, we sweep our separate shores for sight of stars. Although the angels may have left us to our devices, we become the measure of what we believe. This is God’s gift to each of us.
The Dream; and Other Poems by Caroline Sheridan Norton Pdf
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1845 edition. Excerpt: ... PREFACE TO THE SECOND LONDON EDITION. Called upon by my Publisher to prepare, somewhat hurriedly, for a Second Edition of the present volume, I have endeavoured to avail myself (as far as the time would permit) of various corrections and alterations suggested to me by known and unknown friends, in the hope of rendering my book as worthy as possible of the indulgence with which it has been received. Unable in any other manner to acknowledge the numerous communications which have reached me on the subject of the principal Poem, I beg here to offer my thanks to the Writers, and more especially to the Critic who, signing himself Amicus, has nevertheless left me in doubt as to which of my old friends and most agreeable companions I have ungratefully forgotten in his person. Though I have not been able, at this moment, to follow all the hints I have received, I trust hereafter to prove that none of them have been thrown away. The present volume includes a reprint of a short poem, entitled "A Voice from the Factories," which appeared in 1836, under the auspices of my good friend Mr. Murray, of Albemarle Street, who undertook to publish it without my name. To that anonymous edition a preface was appended in the form of an introductory letter addressed to Lord Ashley, which now, in its altered form, I have seen reason to omit; claiming permission only to retain, in the Dedication, a name which, to its eternal honour, can never be disconnected from the subject, nor from the memory of earnest and increasingly successful efforts in behalf of the feeble and friendless. A compliment has been lately paid me on the other side of the Atlantic, which I confess I have received very unwillingly. I allude to the reprinting of my published poem in an American...