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    Henry Timrod (December 8, 1828 – October 7, 1867) was an American poet, often called the "Poet of the Confederacy". Timrod was born on December 8, 1828...
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  • well as many lyrical lines taken from the work of 19th-century poet Henry Timrod and Roman poet Ovid. Modern Times became Dylan's first No. 1 album in...
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    of Dylan's lyrics in Modern Times and the work of the Civil War poet Henry Timrod. Modern Times won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album and...
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    and essayist Hugh Swinton Legare, the poets Paul Hamilton Hayne and Henry Timrod, and the novelist William Gilmore Simms composed some of the most important...
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    friendship with fellow Southern poet Henry Timrod, whom Hayne helped with both his life and his career. Timrod was frail and ill throughout his life...
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  • Southern Poets, published in 1936. He also published critical essays on Henry Timrod, Charles Egbert Craddock, and William Gilmore Sims. In addition to his...
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    Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C., 1867" is the full title of a poem by Henry Timrod, sometimes considered the "Poet Laureate of the Confederacy". It was...
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    talented daughter, Sophie Augusta Sosnowski, romantically inspired the poet Henry Timrod. They may have met through Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, a nearby college...
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    two official state songs: "Carolina", composed in 1911 with words by Henry Timrod and music by Anne Custis Burgess, and "South Carolina on My Mind", written...
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  • inspiration" and note that the song quotes both American Civil War poet Henry Timrod and country music singer Merle Haggard. Patrick Doyle, writing in Rolling...
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  • Carolina On My Mind". The lyrics of the song are based on a poem by Henry Timrod. This poem was edited by G.R. Goodwin and was set to music by Anne Curtis...
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  • with "Ode to the Confederate Dead at Magnolia Cemetery" by the poet Henry Timrod). That same year, Tate also published the biography Stonewall Jackson:...
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    musician Sequoyah Prep School, band Through the Eyes of the Dead, band Henry Timrod, so-called "poet laureate of the Confederacy" Alice R. Ballard, ceramicist...
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    the Minority: A Bibliography of Sidney Lanier, William Vaughn Moody, Henry Timrod, Frederick Goddard Tuckerman, and Jones Very, with Selective Annotations...
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    Prussia, who sent his grandson Henry Timrod—the surname was anglicised from Dimrud—to Rivers's academy, and Henry Timrod eventually became poet laureate...
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  • Martha Perry Lowe, American writer and activist (died 1902) December 8 – Henry Timrod, American poet (died 1867) January 6 – Josef Dobrovský, Czech historian...
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  • S. Senator from Illinois from 1883 to 1913 (died 1914) December 8 – Henry Timrod, "poet laureate of the Confederacy" (died 1867) January 28 – Ephraim...
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  • "ode" to the Confederate dead written by the 19th-century American poet Henry Timrod, Tate's "Ode" is not a straightforward ode. Instead, Tate uses the graveyard...
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  • and Pure Heart" Orren Randolph Smith marker (1930) Henry Timrod marker (1930), recognizing Timrod as "Laureate of the Confederacy" Matthew Fontaine Maury...
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  • den studententijd ("Sobs and Bitter Grins: poetry of student days") Henry Timrod – "Ode: Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate...
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    Literary Messenger beginning in 1849. Henry Timrod, Paul Hamilton Hayne, William Gilmore Simms, William Henry Trescot, Requier and James Matthews Legaré...
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  • Island, It's for Me" 1996  South Carolina "Carolina" Anne Curtis Burgess Henry Timrod G.R. Goodwin (editor) 1911 "South Carolina on My Mind" Hank Martin and...
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  • juxtaposes phrases appropriated from two poems by Civil War-era poet Henry Timrod with other passages inspired by Biblical texts. The result, according...
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  • solution. Fords, Howard & Hulbert, New York (1890). "Timrod Souvenir', in honor of Henry Timrod McKinley, Carl (January 1, 1886). "The August cyclone...
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    opened, and the winner was announced at the theatre's opening night. Poet Henry Timrod was awarded the prize, and the actor Walter Keeble read his poem, "Laureate...
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  • School Dewey L. Carter Elementary School Greenwood Elementary School Henry L. Timrod Elementary School Lucy T. Davis Elementary School McLaurin Elementary...
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    mind, I shall soon drink of the river of Eternal Life.": 168–169  — Henry Timrod, American and Confederate poet (7 October 1867), unable to swallow a...
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  • (born 1947) Richard Tillinghast (born 1940) Lydia H. Tilton (1839–1915) Henry Timrod (1828–1867) Melvin B. Tolson (1898–1966) Lee Tonouchi (born c. 1972)...
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    States Rights Gist, Wade Hampton III, and John S. Preston; the poet Henry Timrod; Senator Preston; six South Carolina governors: Richard Irvine Manning...
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    performed to correct a lean that had developed. In May 1901, a bust of Henry Timrod was unveiled in the park. In the center of the park is a memorial to...
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