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• Dec. 9, 2009 - hi!

I know I have not been here for a long time so I am glad to be back, going to have a new baby brother or sister and i`m soooooo happy!!!

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• Aug. 25, 2009 - Sydney lanier

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Sidney Lanier

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Sidney Lanier

Born February 3, 1842(1842-02-03)
Macon, Georgia
Died September 7, 1881 (aged 39)
Lynn, North Carolina
Occupation Poet, musician, academic
Nationality American
Writing period 1867 - 1881

Sidney Lanier (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was an American musician and poet.

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[edit] Early life and war

"Sydney Lanier,"was born February 3, 1842, in Macon, Georgia, to parents Robert Sampson Lanier and Mary Jane Anderson; he was mostly of English ancestry, with his distant French ancestors having immigrated to England in the 16th century.[1] He began playing the flute at an early age, and his love of that musical instrument continued throughout his life. He attended Oglethorpe University near Milledgeville, Georgia, graduating first in his class shortly before the outbreak of the American Civil War.

He fought in the Civil War, primarily in the tidewater region of Virginia, where he served in the Confederate signal corps. Later, he and his brother Clifford served as pilots aboard English blockade runners. On one of these voyages, his ship was boarded. Refusing to take the advice of the British officers on board to don one of their uniforms and pretend to be one of them, he was captured. He was incarcerated in a military prison at Point Lookout in Maryland, where he contracted tuberculosis (generally known as "consumption" at the time).[1] He suffered greatly from this affliction for the rest of his life.

[edit] Post War

Shortly after the war, he taught school briefly, then moved to Montgomery, Alabama, where he worked as a desk clerk at The Exchange Hotel and also performed as a musician; he was the regular organist at The First Presbyterian Church in nearby Prattville. He wrote his only novel, Tiger Lilies (1867) while in Alabama. In 1867, he moved to Prattville, at that time a small town just north of Montgomery where he taught and served as principal of a school. He married Mary Day of Macon(1876) that same year and moved back to his hometown and began working in his father's law office. After taking and passing the Georgia bar, he practiced as a lawyer for several years. During this period he wrote a number of poems in the "cracker" and "negro" dialects of his day about poor white and black farmers in the Reconstruction South. He traveled extensively through southern and eastern portions of the United States in search of a cure for his tuberculosis.

[edit] Musician

While on one such journey in Texas, he rediscovered his native and untutored talent for the flute and decided to travel to the northeast in hopes of finding employment as a musician in an orchestra. Unable to find work in New York, Philadelphia, or Boston, he signed on to play flute for the Peabody Orchestra in Baltimore, Maryland, shortly after its organization. He taught himself musical notation and quickly rose to the position of first flutist. He was famous in his day for his performances of a personal composition for the flute called "Black Birds," which mimics the song of that species.

Sidney Lanier

[edit] Poet and scholar

In an effort to support Mary and their three sons, he also wrote poetry for magazines. His most famous poems were "Corn" (1875), "The Symphony" (1875), "Centennial Meditation" (1876), "The Song of the Chattahoochee" (1877), "The Marshes of Glynn" (1878), and "Sunrise" (1881). The latter two poems are generally considered his greatest works. They are part of an unfinished set of lyrical nature poems known as the "Hymns of the Marshes", which describe the vast, open salt marshes of Glynn County on the coast of Georgia. There is a historical marker in Brunswick commemorating the writing of "The Marshes of Glynn". The largest bridge in Georgia (as of 2005), a short distance from the marker, is named The Sidney Lanier Bridge.

Late in his life, he became a student, lecturer, and, finally, a faculty member at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, specializing in the works of the English novelists, Shakespeare, the Elizabethan sonneteers, Chaucer, and the Anglo-Saxon poets. He published a series of lectures entitled The English Novel (published posthumously in 1883) and a book entitled The Science of English Verse (1880), in which he developed a novel theory exploring the connections between musical notation and meter in poetry.

1972 Sidney Lanier U.S. postage stamp

[edit] Later life

Putting these theories into practice, he developed a unique style of poetry written in logaoedic dactyls, which was strongly influenced by the works of his beloved Anglo-Saxon poets. He wrote several of his greatest poem in this meter, including "Revenge of Hamish" (1878), "The Marshes of Glynn" and "Sunrise". In Lanier's hands, the logaoedic dactylic meter led to a free-form, almost prose-like style of poetry that was greatly admired by Longfellow, Bayard Taylor, Charlotte Cushman, and other leading poets and critics of the day. A similar poetical meter was independently developed by Gerard Manley Hopkins at about the same time (there is no evidence that they knew each other or that either of them had read any of the other's works).

Lanier also published essays on other literary and musical topics and a notable series of four redactions of literary works about knightly combat and chivalry in modernized language more appealing to the boys of his day:

The house in which Lanier died.

He also wrote two travelogues that were widely read at the time, entitled Florida: Its Scenery, Climate and History (1875) and Sketches of India (1876) (although he never visited India).

Memorial stone for Lanier.

Lanier finally succumbed to complications caused by his tuberculosis on September 7, 1881, while convalescing with his family near Lynn, North Carolina. He was only 39. He is buried in Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore. Baltimore also honored him with a large and elaborate bronze and granite sculptural monument, created by Hans K. Schuler and located on the campus of the Johns Hopkins University.

Lanier's poem "The Marshes of Glynn" is the inspiration for a cantata by the same name that was created by the modern English composer Andrew Downes to celebrate the Royal Opening of the Adrian Boult Hall in Birmingham, England, in 1986.

my grandpa told me

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• Mar. 28, 2009 - aaaahhhh

I have been to busy to remember this place, but I am back!

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• Dec. 30, 2008 - new blog

go to www.homeschoolblogger.com/horsegirly/

I will make better storys

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• Nov. 30, 2008 - BABY!

Here he is Gabriel James-Elias! Born May 20, 2008  at 9:40pm weighing over 10 pounds!!!
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• Nov. 29, 2008 - hello!

I`ll do some pics tomorrow.... Of our new baby!

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• Nov. 4, 2008 - THOROUGHBRED

Sorry, I have been a little too busy. I`m reading a good series of books. There called THOROUGHBRED, Really cool. I don`t have the whole series, But i`ll tell you a little about book 1=

Ashleigh thought her heart was going to break...

"What`s wrong?"Ashleigh asked softly as she reached the stall.

"Holly`s just had her foal," her mother said quietly."A filly"

On the thick beding near Holly`s feet lay a long legged foal - a very small foal. Her still damp coat was the color of copper, but she had four white stockings and a snip of white at the end of her nose.She looked at Ashleigh from huge, dark eyes too big for her finely tapered face. The appealing look went straight to Ashleigh`s heart. "She`s beautiful," Ashleigh whispered. "Sweetheart," her father said gently. "I don`t think this little filly`s going to make it."

"Can`t you help her?" Ashleigh said in a small voice.

Mrs. Griffin`s face was drawn and pale."Maybe you should go up to the house."

"No!" Ashleigh said . "You can`t just let her die!"

That was A HORSE CALLED WONDER. by Joanna campbell.

Is Ashleigh`s love strong

enough to save a sick foal?

                                               trust me, its great.

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• Jul. 3, 2008 - hello

ttttttthhhhhhppppp, hahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahah. .oh that was funny!!!!!!! is`t it???? tttthhhhpppp hohoho. oh man! you ought to stare at me!!! for this! SO lets get down to tttttttttttttthhhhhhhhhhhppppppppp

 

now do you know how funny this is???

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• Jun. 17, 2008 - more Hardy boys

more of the hidden harbor mystery, a croc was what the boys called the monster, til they found out it was Cutter wearing a crocodile suit. I olso  have THE TOWER TREASURE, THE HOUSE ON THE CLIFF, AND WHAT HAPPENED AT MIDNIGHT. those are 1 2 and 10, the hidden harbor mystery is number 14.
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• Jun. 15, 2008 - Hardy boys

Ive read a book called THE HIDDEN HARBOR MYSTERY in it are the hardy boys frank and Joe, Mr. worth, Chet Morton, Mr Blackstone, MR Rand, Stewart and Jed, Jenny Shringle, Timmy and Grover. The story took place at a dock, when Mr.hardy left town. sorry, I`ll write more tomarow.                      
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• Apr. 10, 2008 - brother?

Hey! Guess what? We're having a new baby! his name is: Gabriel Elias. Is that a good name? I hope so.
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• Jan. 27, 2008 - hey!

We're cleaning up today!!! The house is'nt that dirty. Silly Ethan, he keeps asking: what's that? and mom answers like this: ear, mouth, and so on. Grammy came over today. I got some apple juice. horses!! almost everything i draw is about horses!!
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• Jan. 5, 2008 - Sorry

Sorry, no matter how much i ask they would not let me on!!!oh, happy new year!
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• Dec. 13, 2007 - Amazing Grace

A new movie!!!!! it's about amazing grace!
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• Dec. 5, 2007 - my new blog

anyone like my new blog? A friend of mine put it on.
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• Nov. 12, 2007 -

nice to write again!!! now its time to have fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!we've worked all day!!!
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• Nov. 2, 2007 - oh no!?

hi everyone!!! this is short, I had to do these things,1. dishes unload and load 2. start load of laundry 3. fold laundry 4. clean off counter 5. clean off stove.
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• Oct. 12, 2007 - winter!

 winter is my favrite season.j.t. buged me throo a poem. here is the poem,Lady moon, Lady moon, where are you roving? Over the sea. Lady moon, Lady moon, whom are you loving? All that love me. Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep? why look so pale and so sad, as forever wishing to weep? Ask me not this, little child, if you love me; You are too bold. I must obey the dear Father above me, And do as I`m told. Lady moon, Lady moon, where are you roving? Over the sea. Lady moon, Lady moon, whom are loving? All that love me.—Lord Houghton

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• Sep. 28, 2007 - A list of things.

1.  I love horses. 2. I love baking&cooking.3. I love toys. three things I love. here is a list of jobs, 1. dishs. 2. diapers. 3. cleaning table. 4. cleaning living room. and there`s my list of things.1 funny thing, I stayed up to look after my little bro,& I rub my face into his belly,& he lol, I`ll show you,hhhhhhhhaaaaa, I know he is funnnnny, THATS ALL FOKES HOPE YOU ALL LOVE IT!

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• Sep. 22, 2007 - fall

Fall! it`s coming! so is winter! come winter come! want a joke? why does winter cross the road? to get to spring! I know this was short, but it was funny.

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