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  sweet summer rain: Sweet Summer Rain Marcia Batiste, Marcia Batiste Smith Wilson, Dr, PhD, 2014-03-19 Sweet Summer Rain is to marry an Emperor of China. Her concerns are her father and seven sisters.
  sweet summer rain: Godey's Lady's Book , 1858
  sweet summer rain: The Ladies' Repository , 1866
  sweet summer rain: Godey's Lady's Book Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale, 1857 Includes music.
  sweet summer rain: Excell's school songs, nos. 1 & 2 combined Edwin Othello Excell, 1892
  sweet summer rain: Brewer's High School Song Book , 1908
  sweet summer rain: The Knickerbacker , 1851
  sweet summer rain: The Southern literary messenger , 1859
  sweet summer rain: Till Forever Fades Away Nathanial Williamson ,
  sweet summer rain: The Knickerbocker Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew, 1851
  sweet summer rain: The Knickerbocker , 1851
  sweet summer rain: Monsieur L'Vampyre and Friends Vee Bdosa, 2011-02
  sweet summer rain: Southern Literary Messenger , 1859
  sweet summer rain: Clara's Poems Clara, 1861
  sweet summer rain: Stay With Me Jess Hansen, This summer, lifelong friends take a chance on love in this wholesome small-town romance. Ava has spent years crushing on her older brother's best friend. Little does she know Brett has also been hiding his feelings for his best friend's little sister at the same time! Luckily, Brett is good at keeping secrets - he’s been hiding an unimaginable one - a few million dollars he inherited from his father! With a twist of fate, they must navigate their own feelings and the unwritten rules that come with them. Will they finally take a chance on each other, or will it change everything? Stay With Me is a perfect beach read! This heartwarming brother’s best friend romance will leave you swooning. Content Rating: Stay With Me is a clean & wholesome brother’s best friend romance with zero swearing or spice. This novel is suitable for all ages to read and enjoy. There are some real world themes discussed in character backstories, including addiction, anger management, and parent loss. The characters experience healthy growth and development on their journey to resolving these themes. There’s always a happily ever after.
  sweet summer rain: The Juvenile Magazine , 1881
  sweet summer rain: Spring in a Shropshire Abbey Catherine Henrietta Milnes Lady Gaskell, 2023-10-25 Catherine Henrietta Milnes Lady Gaskell's 'Spring in a Shropshire Abbey' is a poetic and reflective piece of nature writing that captures the beauty of the English countryside in springtime. The book is filled with vivid descriptions of blooming flowers, chirping birds, and glistening streams, creating a visual feast for the reader. Lady Gaskell's lyrical prose and attention to detail set this work apart as a masterful example of Romantic literature, evoking a sense of wonder and appreciation for the natural world. Set against the backdrop of a Shropshire abbey, the book also delves into themes of solitude, spirituality, and the passage of time, adding depth to the scenic landscape. This work can be seen as a continuation of the tradition of English pastoral literature, celebrating the timeless connection between humanity and the environment. Catherine Henrietta Milnes Lady Gaskell's intimate knowledge of the English countryside, combined with her keen observational skills, shines through in 'Spring in a Shropshire Abbey'. As a writer and poet with a deep love for nature, Lady Gaskell's personal experiences and reflections likely inspired her to create this enchanting work. Readers who appreciate the beauty of nature and the profound influence it has on the human spirit will find 'Spring in a Shropshire Abbey' to be a captivating and enriching read.
  sweet summer rain: John Brown's Body Stephen Vincent Benet, 2023-10-01 Experience the epic saga of America's Civil War era with John Brown's Body by Stephen Vincent Benét, a sweeping masterpiece that brings to life the triumphs and tragedies of this pivotal moment in history. Prepare to be captivated by the vivid characters, stirring poetry, and profound insights that illuminate the human experience in times of conflict and change. Follow the enthralling narrative as Benét takes you on a journey through the tumultuous events of the Civil War, from the abolitionist fervor of John Brown's ill-fated raid on Harpers Ferry to the bloody battlefields of Gettysburg and beyond. Through his masterful storytelling and poetic prose, you'll witness the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of those who fought and died for their beliefs. Explore the rich tapestry of characters that populate Benét's world, from the idealistic young soldiers to the battle-hardened veterans, from the fiery abolitionists to the conflicted politicians torn between duty and conscience. Through their struggles and triumphs, you'll gain insight into the complexities of the human spirit and the enduring legacy of the Civil War. Themes of freedom, justice, and the quest for meaning permeate the narrative, inviting readers to reflect on the timeless truths and universal struggles that define the American experience. As Benét weaves together history, mythology, and poetry, you'll find yourself drawn into a world of moral ambiguity and existential angst that resonates with the challenges of our own time. The overall tone and mood of John Brown's Body are imbued with a sense of epic grandeur and tragic beauty, as Benét's lyrical language and evocative imagery evoke the sweeping landscapes and turbulent emotions of the era. From the quiet moments of reflection to the thunderous clash of armies, you'll experience the full spectrum of human emotion and experience. Critically acclaimed for its depth of insight, literary craftsmanship, and emotional resonance, John Brown's Body has earned its place as a classic of American literature. Its enduring relevance and timeless themes continue to inspire readers of all generations, reminding them of the power of art to illuminate the human condition. Whether you're a student of history, a lover of poetry, or simply someone with a passion for great storytelling, John Brown's Body promises to captivate and enrich. Its compelling narrative, richly drawn characters, and profound insights will leave you moved, enlightened, and forever changed. Don't miss your chance to experience the power and beauty of John Brown's Body by Stephen Vincent Benét. Secure your copy now and discover why this epic masterpiece continues to captivate readers around the world.
  sweet summer rain: Passion Lyrics Maurine Hathaway, 1911
  sweet summer rain: Never Too Late Jess Hansen, The memory of a first love is still just as sweet the second time around in this heartwarming later in life romance. Their lives took different directions in college after a hopeful high romance that never was. For Amanda King and Hudson Matthews, this surprise summer reunion provides the second chance they never saw coming! Amanda returns to her hometown for the summer to help her father and reset her own life. Emotionally, she is a mess and in some ways feels like a teenager again staying in her childhood home. She wonders if this is just what life at forty is? And then she sees dreamy Hudson. Hudson is reeling from a divorce and taking care of his aging father. He cannot believe his luck when his high school best friend and one he let get away walks into a bar this summer and right back into his life. As summer draws to an end and fall weather fills the air of their tiny coastal town, the question remains: can they make it work this time around? Never Too Late is a wholesome later in life romance that will make you believe in second chances. Content Rating: Never Too Late is a clean & wholesome second chance romance with zero swearing or spice. This novel is suitable for all ages to read and enjoy. There are some real world themes discussed in character backstories, including infidelity and parent loss. The characters experience healthy growth and development on their journey to resolving these themes. There’s always a happily ever after.
  sweet summer rain: The Parish Magazine for Berkeley, Dursley, Stinchcombe, and Uley , 1884
  sweet summer rain: Knickerbocker: Or, New York Monthly Magazine , 1851
  sweet summer rain: Leather Maiden Joe R. Lansdale, 2008-08-05 Abrash amalgam of terrifying suspense, raw humor, and intriguing mystery that unfolds in the vividly rendered shadowy lowlands of East Texas. After a harrowing stint in the Iraq war, Cason Statler returns home to the small East Texas town of Camp Rapture, where he drinks too much, stalks his ex-wife, and takes a job at the local paper, only to uncover notes on a cold case murder. With nothing left to live for and his own brother connected to the victim, he makes it his mission to solve the crime. Soon he is drawn into a murderous web of blackmail and deceit. To makematters worse, his deranged buddy Booger comes to town to lend a helping hand.
  sweet summer rain: Belle Brezing MC Price, 2014-10-23 Somewhere between a paperboys first cup of chicory coffee and the memories of the Madam who inspired Belle Watling of Gone With the Wind fame, there lies a story of sex, secrets and spiritual redemption. Interweaving portals to the past with the magic of a Spirit Guide called back to his lovers deathbed, Belle Brezing is a haunting love story about a loyal paperboy on a high-stakes mission: To guide his former lover to remember the secret that forged her rise to fame but closed her heart to love. Belle Brezing, the novel, takes a look at the woman who died in virtual isolation in 1940, decades after her business was closed by the Army in 1917. Brezing was a nationally known southern Madam whose obituary appeared on the front of the NY Times as well as Time Magazine. (1863-1940) Belle Brezing was a charismatic woman who brought herself out of poverty and an emotionally and physically painful early childhood. Shedding light on the connections of a wounded past and a life lived in quiet desperation, the award-winning novel Belle Brezing exposes the scandals and secrets of this dynamic woman whose life parallels timely issues in the arena of prostitution and sex trafficking.
  sweet summer rain: Round about home in the spring-time. Village life Holme Lee, 1865
  sweet summer rain: Poems Sidney Dobell, 1887
  sweet summer rain: Wandering Hearts Dahi Tamara Koch, 2024-02-09 Hearts wander through cities and countries, over mountains and oceans to find a home. It is a long journey. A search for sense and sweetness on the journey to oneself and the other. This book reminisces about this journey.
  sweet summer rain: The Mothers' treasury , 1876
  sweet summer rain: The Saturday Evening Post , 1929
  sweet summer rain: Our Young Folks , 1871
  sweet summer rain: Catalog of Copyright Entries , 1934
  sweet summer rain: Mind Walker Margaret E. Boland, 2007-12 He has watched from the shadows waiting for his time to step into the light. He grew up with the knowledge that he was different, starting from the time he watched as his mother was murdered. Now he is running out of time and the only one he can trust is the last person who would ever help him....... Michelle St. James is working on the case of a life time. It has cost her everything. Her marriage, her sanity, and now she is working against the clock after her star witness dies on the stand. That is until she gets the call that changes everything. Someone has tried to kill her son! With time running out she turns to her ex-husband to aid her in finding their son's would be killer. Will they be able to stop him in time? And at what cost? Mind Walker.......who will be next? With the attempt on his son's life, Jake McCoy teams up with his ex-wife, the woman who still holds his heart. Will he be able to redeem himself and win back her heart before it is to late? As he and Michelle go on a wild ride of murder and mayhem, they soon discover that all is not what it seems, and that it may go back a lot further than either one had ever realized. About the Author: Margaret E. Boland lives in Fort Washington, MD with her husband Matt, and their two children Kyle and Caitlin. This is her first novel.
  sweet summer rain: John Brown’s Body Stephen Vincent Benét, 2025-02-10 John Brown’s Body by Stephen Vincent Benét is a powerful and evocative epic poem that chronicles the life, death, and legacy of John Brown, the radical abolitionist who played a pivotal role in the events leading up to the American Civil War. Through vivid and poignant narrative, Benét examines Brown's fierce commitment to ending slavery, his controversial raid on Harpers Ferry, and the complex consequences of his actions. The poem blends historical events with a sweeping, emotional exploration of freedom, justice, and the American conscience. Set against the backdrop of pre-Civil War America, John Brown’s Body captures the national turmoil and the deep divisions that defined the era. Benét’s masterful use of language and poetic structure elevates the story, making it not just a historical account but a meditation on the moral struggles that shaped the nation. The poem is imbued with a sense of urgency and destiny, as Brown's life and death become symbolic of the broader fight for liberty and equality. In John Brown’s Body, Benét’s lyrical narrative offers a multifaceted view of Brown as both a martyr and a radical, exploring the tensions between his idealism and the violence of his actions. The poem also captures the emotional and psychological toll of the war and the impact of Brown’s legacy on the individuals and communities caught in the larger conflict. Through powerful imagery and historical detail, Benét creates a profound and unforgettable portrayal of a man who became both a symbol of moral righteousness and a controversial figure in American history. Readers are drawn to John Brown’s Body for its deep emotional resonance and its exploration of themes that continue to resonate today, such as the nature of justice, the cost of activism, and the struggle for equality. Benét’s writing transcends mere historical storytelling, offering a complex and moving reflection on the American experience. This book is a must-read for those interested in American history, the Civil War, and the enduring relevance of John Brown’s struggle for freedom.
  sweet summer rain: History of the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota Isaac Atwater, 1893
  sweet summer rain: John Brown's Body Stephen Vincent Benét, 1928 One of the most widely read poems of our time--a masterful retelling of the American Civil War. Magnificently readable. --New Statesman
  sweet summer rain: The Runaway Katie Flynn, 2012-03-01 When Dana and Caitlin meet by chance on the ferry from Ireland, they tell each other that they are simply going to search for work, but they soon realise they have more than that in common.They are both in search of new lives in Liverpool, leaving their secrets behind in Ireland. But Dana is ambitious and resourceful, and when the opportunity comes to own their own tearoom she persuades her friend to join her. No one is willing to rent property to a couple of girls, however, especially during the Depression. So when Caitlin's new man friend says he'll back them, they are delighted and soon the tearoom is thriving. Then fate intervenes, and soon the girls find themselves fighting to survive in a world on the brink of war.
  sweet summer rain: Harper's Weekly John Bonner, George William Curtis, Henry Mills Alden, Samuel Stillman Conant, Montgomery Schuyler, John Foord, Richard Harding Davis, Carl Schurz, Henry Loomis Nelson, John Kendrick Bangs, George Brinton McClellan Harvey, Norman Hapgood, 1875
  sweet summer rain: Seven Eyes, Seven Legs Gerard Rancourt Tsonakwa, 2001 Abenaki art and stories of the supernatural, natural history, and supernatural history.
  sweet summer rain: Restless: Thoughts and Poems of a Free Mind Cody VanEpps, 2015-12-27 A collection of poetry written by Cody VanEpps, an Oregon man with a passion for poetry and the wilderness. This book contains thoughts and poems of his life while growing up in Oregon and Logging as his career and livelihood. In the Back of the book there are a few empty pages. The author encourages the reader to use these pages to write their thoughts and reflections.
  sweet summer rain: New and Collected Poems Roger Wayne Turkington, 2021-12-07 New and Collected Poems By: Roger Wayne Turkington Our love is now a tangible reality, a free-standing entity, yet running free, Larger even than you or me, Stronger than anything else will be. Our love is a century-old strong oak tree, A monument set high upon a hill, Tested when in health or when ill, It is a gift given to behold by you and me. The awardee of the American Medal of Honor, the World Freedom Medal, International Man of the Year 2002, and the Distinguished Service Cross, author Roger Wayne Turkington shares with us his eclectic collection of poetry.
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The Sweet - Wikipedia
Sweet (known as the Sweet until the early 1970s [1]) are a British glam rock band who rose to prominence in the 1970s. Their best-known line-up consisted of lead vocalist Brian Connolly, …

SWEET Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SWEET is being, inducing, or marked by the one of the five basic taste sensations that is usually pleasing to the taste and typically induced by sugars (as sucrose or …

Welcome to Stick With Me Sweets
We work in small batches, entirely by hand, to bring you only the best sweets. After all, a treat so delicate that’s eaten with your fingertips, deserves just as much hand crafted care. A book …

Sweet - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
People who are sweet are super nice, like that sweet lunch lady who gives you an extra cookie. Sweet can be an adjective or a noun. It can describe something pleasing to the senses, like a …

SWEET | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SWEET definition: 1. (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty: 2…. Learn more.

SWEET definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
A sweet is something sweet, such as fruit or a pudding, that you eat at the end of a meal.

sweet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
May 27, 2025 · (of a pleasant smell): fragrant, odoriferous, odorous, perfumed, scented, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling ( not decaying, fermented, rancid, sour, spoiled, or stale ) : fresh , …

Sweet - definition of sweet by The Free Dictionary
Define sweet. sweet synonyms, sweet pronunciation, sweet translation, English dictionary definition of sweet. the taste experience of sugar; a food rich in sugar; pleasing to the mind or …

Sweet Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Sweet definition: Having the taste of sugar or a substance containing or resembling sugar, as honey or saccharin.

Meaning of sweet – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
SWEET definition: 1. with a taste like sugar: 2. attractive, often because of being small: 3. kind and friendly: . Learn more.