
Hervey, Hillhouse, James Hogg, Howell, Huie, Huntley, Jewsbury, Landon, Longfellow, Malcolm, Mant, Milman, Milton, Moir, R. Collyer, Conder, ‘Barry Cornwall’, Cowper, Crabbe, Croly, Cunningham, Dale, Dana, Sir John Davies, Dryden, Eastburn, Elliott, Fletcher, Flint, Galt, Gilman, Gisborne, Robert Glynn, Gould, S. Brown, Bryant, Butler, Campbell, Chatterton, S. Boyse, Brainard, Brooks, Lord Brougham, M. Īn anthology of 204 poems by Addison, Akenside, Barbauld, B. London: Chales Daly, 1841 Ĭopy in the BPM (bb227), inscribed ‘Anne Brontë, April 24th, 1845’ - Source: BonnellCat, 21 BPM Collection Catalogue. Sacred Harmony: A Collection of The Best Poetical Pieces of the Most Eminent Christian Poets and Writers of England and America. Source: Marianne Thormählen, ‘Anne Brontë’s Sacred Harmony: A Discovery’, BS, 30: 2 (July 2005), 93–102. ‘Sabbath Evening Twilight’, Sacred Harmony, 39–41.ĪB added several sidenotes to this poem in her copy. A timely release about a unforgettable period of human history.Authors, etc. Yes, we all know the unfortunate conclusion, but it is still hard to comprehend and impossible to read about without shedding a tear or two. more amily's account of their departure from their homeland with the fatalistic journey, with warmth and believable compassion. The chilling realism left me colder than the atlantic ocean yet Sue managed to weave the Gilmore f.

Review 2: A tender and beautiful introduction of a terrible tragedy for young readers.

Would be interesting to see what would happen should a crisis such as this occur in today's world.

Also a comment on the culture of the era with the men gallantly staying aboard the ship even though they knew it meant certain death in order to allow women and children to leave. It is the Titanic story told from the point of view of a teenage girl travelling with her family to the US and a horrifying insight into the collection of errors that caused so many people to perish uneccessarily. Review 1: A book that you know will not have a happy ending but was a captivating story none the less.
