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The poem was printed four times in Coleridge's life, with the final printing in his Poetical Works of 1834.
The only other of his works which has been printed, besides a few letters ( in The Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury, ed.
An anonymously-contributed version described as a " hole location gauge " was printed in the June 1964 issue of Analog Science Fiction and Fact, with the comment that " this outrageous piece of draftsmanship evidently escaped from the Finagle & Diddle Engineering Works " ( although something else called a " hole location gauge " had already been patented in 1961 ).
As late as 1970, more than 8 million copies of the 4-volume set of Selected Works of Marx and Engels that had already been printed ( both in cloth hardcover and paperback ) remained undistributed in storage warehouses on the grounds that other works “ should not interfere with learning Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung ”.
U. S. Senator Daniel Webster had introduced a resolution, recorded in the Congressional Record, that is widely considered one of his better orations ( printed in the Collected Works of Daniel Webster ).
# Speculative Works, of which the chief is his " Quæstiones " ( philosophical and theological ), printed partly in an extremely rare edition ( Venice, 1509 ), which contains also his defences against the Paris theologians of 1283-85 which were reprinted by Charles du Plessis d ' Argentré, Collectio judiciorum, I ( Paris, 1724 ), 226-34 ; Commentary on the Book of Sentences ; " De Sacramentis " etc.
# Exegetical Works: Five small treatises on principles of introduction, printed under St. Bonaventure's name by Bonelli, " Suppl.
This is printed in the Works of George Granville, Lord Lansdowne ( London, 1736 ), where Lansdowne's vindication of his kinsman, Sir Richard, against Clarendon's charges is also found.
* His Works were printed in 1749 and are included in Chalmers's and other editions of the English Poets.
In 1676 he was appointed chaplain to Lawrence Hyde, Earl of Rochester, ambassador-extraordinary to the king of Poland, and he sent an account of his visit to Edward Pococke in a letter, dated Dantzic, 16 December 1677, which was printed along with South's Posthumous Works in 1717.
To this end an optional fifth volume was printed containing the " Standard Works ," LDS scriptures that are heavily cited in the encyclopedia.
Outstanding exhibits include: Morris ' medieval-style helmet and sword, made as ' props ' for the Pre-Raphaelite murals at the Oxford Union ; the original design for Trellis ( the earliest of Morris ' many wallpapers ); the Woodpecker tapestry woven at Morris ' Merton Abbey workshops ; the Beauty and the Beast and Labours of the Months tile panels ; and The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer printed at Morris ' Kelmscott Press.
( Note: This version is from The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson ( 1904 ), edited by Edward Waldo Emerson, who noted, " From a copy of this hymn as first printed on slips for distribution among the Concord people at the celebration of the completion of the monument on the battle-ground, I note the differences from the poem here given as finally revised by Mr. Emerson in the Selected Poems.
The results of the Commission ’ s work are printed in the series Works of the Commission on the History of Science ( reports presented at the Commission meetings ) and in Monographs.
A Biographical sketch in The Poetical Works of Edward Rowland Sill, edited by William Belmont Parker with Mrs Sill's assistance was printed in 1906.
Two works on the bibliography of Aristotle, A Catalogue of Editions of Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics and of Works illustrative of them printed in the 15th century ( 1868 ), and A Chronological Index to Editions of Aristotles Nicomachean Ethics, and of Works illustrative of them from the Origin of Printing to 1799 ( 1878 ), are of great value.
In addition to printing the textiles, Arnold Print Works expanded and built their own cloth-weaving facilities in order to produce " grey cloth ," which was the crude unfinished textile from which printed color cloth was made.
Adams then went to Brisbane and published ' Poetical Works ' ( 1886, Brisbane ) which is a quarto volume of over 150 pages printed in double columns.
To publicize the show, the gallery printed up and distributed an exhibition announcement in the form of a small printed card with black borders ( in the manner of a death announcement ) with the text " Works by the Late Bruce Conner.
The title was afterwards altered to ‘ The Astrologer .’ Many of his miscellaneous poems were printed in the ‘ Sheffield Iris .’ After his death a collected edition of his ‘ Poetical Works ,’ with a sketch of his life by Dr. G. Calvert Holland, was published ( Sheffield, 1858, 8vo ).
The letters are printed in Pope's Works ( ed.
Works of this period were generally printed in limited publications by authors far removed from Cornwall and each other ; their importance to the later revival movement was not fully recognized for decades.

Works and from
Also important on the Brown & Sharpe scene, at the turn of the century, was Mr. Richmond Viall, Works Superintendent of the company from 1876 to 1910.
Even `` America's most efficient builder '', Bob Schmitt of Berea, hopes to cut his labor costs another $2,000 per house as a result of the time-&-motion studies now being completed on his operation by industrial efficiency engineers from the Stanley Works.
Works now came rapidly from his chisel.
The development of this department at the British Museum moved the focus for the development of conservation from Germany to Britain, and in 1956 Plenderleith wrote a significant handbook called The Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, it was this book rather than Rathgen's that is commonly seen as the major source for the development of conservation as we know it today.
Works from the medieval Muslim world included Ibn Wahshiyya's Nabatean Agriculture, Abū Ḥanīfa Dīnawarī's ( 828 – 896 ) the Book of Plants, and Ibn Bassal's The Classification of Soils.
English-speaking Latter-day Saints typically own and study the LDS Church-published edition of the King James Version of the Bible, which includes LDS-oriented chapter headings, footnotes referencing books in the Standard Works, and select passages from the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible.
Under the Covenant of Works mankind, represented ultimately in a covenantal sense under Adam beginning from the Garden of Eden, failed to live as God intended and stood condemned.
How It Works, compared chauvinistic husbands to the hedgehog from a well-known Russian fable, The Hedgehog and the Fox ; they have one way of thinking, and it is so engrained that they cannot change it.
In late 1972, the Legislature approved a reorganization ( suggested from a study initiated by then-Governor Ronald Reagan ), in which the Department of Public Works was merged with the Department of Aeronautics to become the modern Department of Transportation.
With grants from the Public Works Administration ( PWA ), the Indian Division built schools and operated an extensive road-building program in and around many reservations.
Its remnants were nationalised and Dead Sea Works Ltd. was established in 1952 in its stead as a state-owned company to extract potash and other minerals from the Dead Sea.
Works by Inna Forostyuk, the folk master from the Luhansk region ( Ukraine )
Works from Wöhler:
George's son Robert had been working in South America from 1824 to 1827 and had returned to run the Forth Street Works while George was living in Liverpool and overseeing the construction of the new line.
Public Works Center buses were pressed into service almost overnight to carry the tides of workers to and from the gate.
More than 4, 000 public-sector employees from the Ministry of Communications, Public Works, and Transport were fired in 1990.
Hildegard also wrote nearly 400 letters to correspondents ranging from Popes to Emperors to abbots and abbesses ; two volumes of material on natural medicine and cures ; an invented language called the Lingua ignota ; various minor works, including a gospel commentary and two works of hagiography ; and three great volumes of visionary theology: Scivias, Liber vitae meritorum (" Book of Life's Merits " or " Book of the Rewards of Life "), and Liber divinorum operum (" Book of Divine Works ").
We learn in the former poem that his father came from Cyme in Aeolis ( on the coast of Asia Minor, a little south of the island Lesbos ), and crossed the sea to settle at a hamlet, near Thespiae in Boeotia, named Ascra, " a cursed place, cruel in winter, hard in summer, never pleasant " ( Works, l. 640 ).
While they may be very different in subject matter, Theogony and Works and Days share a distinctive language, metre and prosody that subtly distinguish them from Homer's work and from the Shield of Heracles ( see Hesiod's Greek below ).
For example, the first ten verses of the Works and Days may have been borrowed from an Orphic hymn to Zeus ( they were recognised as not the work of Hesiod by critics as ancient as Pausanias ).
His use of language and meter in Works and Days and Theogony distinguishes him also from the author of the Shield of Heracles.
* Cooke, Hesiod, Works and Days, Translated from the Greek, London, 1728
* Hesiod, Works and Days Book 1 Works and Days Book 2 Works and Days Book 3 Translated from the Greek by Mr. Cooke ( London, 1728 ).

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