Browse Sort by: Title 'Father, I have not been good to you; But I will be, I will be,' said Esther, laying her head on his knee. 'It is coming, Maggie!' Tom said, in a deep hoarse voice, loosing the oars, and clasping her. "'Here, my dear, try if you can eat a bit o' this.'" "'Jane Eyre' to 'Scenes of Clerical Life.'" The Women Novelists. "'Let me go, you scoundrel,' said Harold, fiercely, 'or I'll be the death of you.'" "'Ring the bell for my ale, will you.'" "'Tis a Sword" "'What am I to write, father?' said Tom." "'What does all this mean, Mrs. Tulliver?' said Mr. Wakem." "’My little lady, where are you going to?’ the gypsy said” "George Eliot: The Greatest Novelist of the Reign of Our Queen." Queens of Literature of the Victorian Era. "A beautiful nap in the gig" "A bullet whizzed past through Felix Holt's shoulder … Felix fell." "A chance meeting" "A figure came from out the olive trees." "A man in threadbare clothing was seated on a stool against some bookshelves" "A present from Miss Priscilla" "A steadfast form that held him with its thought" "Across the homestead to the rookery elms, / Whose tall old trunks had each a grassy mound" "After a few moments of silence, he looked up at her." "Ah "Ah, Perche Non Posso Odiarti" (I Love Thee Still) (Real) "Ah, the dear head, the dear head!" said Mordecai, in a low loving tone, laying his thin hand gently on the curls "All eyes were bent on Silas Marner" "All Things Journey "All Things Journey, Sun and Moon" "All We Like Sheep" (Real) "All We Like Sheep" (Real) "Alone amid the hills at first he tried / His winged song." "Anchor Tavern" "Anchor Tavern" "And what must you be letting him have my money for?" "And you will put the crown to the mortification of my life, Harold" "Apollo and the Razor" "Apollo and the Razor" "Ar hyd y nos" "Ar hyd y nos" "Armgart, dear Armgart, only speak to me" "At the Battle of Clavijo" "At the Battle of Clavijo" "At the covert side" "Auld Lang Syne" (Real) "Auld Lang Syne" (Real) "Bannockburn" (Real) "Bannockburn" (Real) "Batti "Batti, Batti" (Real) "Be quick. What has he done with my horse?" "Bear and Ragged Staff" "Bear and Ragged Staff" "Beggar's Opera" (Real) "Beggar's Opera" (Real) "Begone "Begone, Dull Care" (Real) "Belle Sauvage" (Real) "Belle Sauvage" (Real) "Benefit Club" "Benefit Club" "Beset by mothers" "Black Swan" "Black Swan" "Black-eyed Monkey" "Black-eyed Monkey" "Black-Eyed Susan" (Real) "Black-Eyed Susan" (Real) "Blue Bull" "Blue Bull" "Blue Cow" "Blue Cow" "Bright, O bright Fedalma!" "Brimstone" "Brimstone" "Brother "Brother and Sister" "Brother, Hear, and Take the Curse" "But he who wears a solitary chain heading the file, has turned to face Fedalma" "But talk of an independent politician and he will appear" "Came a Pretty Maid" "Came a Pretty Maid" "Candelabrum" "Candelabrum" "Channel Islands "Channel Islands, with Notes and an Appendix" "Cherry Ripe" (Real) "Cherry Ripe" (Real) "Church Clock" "Church Clock" "Circling, she lightly bends and lifts on high / The multitudinous-sounding tambourine." "Clerical Gazette" "Clerical Gazette" "Cockaleekie Advertiser" "Cockaleekie Advertiser" "College" "College" "Come now, you'll say I used to be a Tory." "Come with me to the mountain" "Creation" (Real) "Creation" (Real) "Crompton Argus" "Crompton Argus" "Cross Keys" "Cross Keys" "Cross Keys" "Cross Keys" "Crown" "Crown" "Cultivation of Green Crops and the Economy of Cattle Feeding" "Cultivation of Green Crops and the Economy of Cattle Feeding" "Czarina" "Czarina" "Day is Dying "Day is Dying, Float, O Song" "Decourcy "Decourcy, or the Rash Promise, a Tale for Youth" "Dileck" "Dileck" "Dispute" "Dispute" "Do trust me. Let me help you." "Do you command me to go?" "Do you suppose that I ever disbelieved in you?" "Down fell the great chief" "Dr. Kimble making himself agreeable to his feminine patients" "Duffield Watchman" "Duffield Watchman" "Eppie frisking" "Eppie's play" "Evangelical Magazine" (Real) "Evangelical Magazine" (Real) "Family Tea-Table" "Family Tea-Table" "Fedalma, it is Silva!" "Felix went straight to this platform and stepped upon it, crying 'Halt!'" "Flaxen-Headed Ploughboy" "Flaxen-Headed Ploughboy" "Flow on "Flow on, Thou Shining River" (Real) "Forward "Forward, Young Wrestler for the Truth!" "Fox and Hounds" "Fox and Hounds" "Freudvoll "Freudvoll, Leidvoll, Gedan-Kenvoll" "Gentleman's Magazine" "Gentleman's Magazine" "George Eliot (Mary Anne Cross)." Women Writers: Their Works and Ways, Vol 2. "George Eliot: The Literature of Power and Cup of Strength." Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, Jane Austin. "George Eliot: Woman as Novelist" in Beacon Lights of History, Vol 7: Great Women "George Eliot." [Book Chapter] "George Eliot." Daughters of Genius: A Series of Sketches of Authors, Artists, Reformers, and Heroines, Queens, Princesses, and Women of Society, Women Eccentric and Peculiar, from the Most Recent and Authentic Sources. "George Eliot'"and Wirksworth "George Eliot'"and Wirksworth "George Eliot's" Childhood "George Eliot's" Early Years "George Eliot's" Works "George Eliot" and George Henry Lewes at the Scilly Inland "George Eliot" and Her Teachings "George Eliot" and the Jews "George Eliot" and Wirksworth Associations "George Eliot" in Living Biographies of Famous Women "George Eliot" in Real Life "Glimpses of George Eliot's Warwickshire Scenery." Bygone Warwickshire. "Go gently before she wakes" "God Rest You "God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen" (Real) "Golden Keys" "Golden Keys" "Golden Lion" "Golden Lion" "Goodwin Sands Opinion" "Goodwin Sands Opinion" "Graceful Consort" (Real) "Graceful Consort" (Real) "Grampian Heights and Their Climbers "Grampian Heights and Their Climbers, or, The New Excelsior" "Grandcourt saw it and saw that it was attracting Deronda’s notice" "Green Dragon" "Green Dragon" "Green Man" "Green Man" "Green Man" "Green Man" "Green Man" "Green Man" "Greenland Grampus and Proteus Merman" "Greenland Grampus and Proteus Merman" "Guardian" (Real) "Guardian" (Real) "Gun Street Chapel" "Gun Street Chapel" "Had made her blood creep" "Hand and Banner" "Hand and Banner" "Hark the Erol Angils Sing" (Real) "Hark the Erol Angils Sing" (Real) "Harvest Home" "Harvest Home" "Harvest-Song" (Real) "Harvest-Song" (Real) "He cried again - and I held my hand, and my heart said, 'Die!' - and he sank" "He felt his heart begin to beat violently, and for a few moments he was unable to stretch out his hand and grasp the restored treasure." "He pushed her to the entrance...and thrust her out." "He rose and gave his arm to Bulstrode" "He sought the screen / Of thorny thickets, and there fell unseen" "He spread his tents upon the grassy plain / Which, eastward widening like the open main, / Showed the first whiteness 'neath the morning star." "He was seen setting off" "Hearts and Diamonds" "Hearts and Diamonds" "Her eyes met Deronda's" "Here and There "Here and There, or a Trip from Truro to Transylvania" "Here I have listened to the messages of earth and sky" "Here sat Eppie" "Herz "Herz, Mein Herz" (Real) "His doublet loose, his right arm backward flung, / His left caressing close the long-necked lute." "His hospitality rayed out" "Ho Perduto Il Bel Sembiante" (Real) "Ho Perduto Il Bel Sembiante" (Real) "Holding his son Aaron between his knees" "Hollows" "Hollows" "Holly Bush" "Holly Bush" "Holly Mount" "Holly Mount" "Hound of the Lord" "Hound of the Lord" "How I pity all the other girls at the archery meeting!" "Hust "Hust, Ye Pretty Warbling Choir" (Real) "I am waiting for something else" "I have brought a little petitioner." "I thought you would have some" "I'll put them on, / Help me, my lord, and you shall see me now / Somewhat as I shall look at Court with you." "I'm no more drunk nor you are, nor so much." "I've Been Roaming" (Real) "I've Been Roaming" (Real) "I've made two wills, and I'm going to burn one. Now you do as I tell you." "Ich Hab' Dich Geliebet Und Liebe Dich Noch" (Real) "Ich Hab' Dich Geliebet Und Liebe Dich Noch" (Real) "In perfect contentment" "Independent Monitor" "Independent Monitor" "Inviting Silas with much chuckling" "It Was in the Prime" "It Was in the Prime" "It was one of their happy mornings." "It's all one to me. I can make five codicils." "Janet's Repentance" (1878, Cabinet Edition) "Janet's Repentance" (Original Publication, 1857) "Key to All Mythologies" "Key to All Mythologies" "Laceham Courier" "Laceham Courier" "Lamps burning low make little atmospheres / Of light amid the dimness." "Lancet" (Real) "Lancet" (Real) "Lands End Times" "Lands End Times" "Lascia Ch'io Planga" (Real) "Lascia Ch'io Planga" (Real) "Last Rose of Summer" (Real) "Last Rose of Summer" (Real) "Latchgate Argus" "Latchgate Argus" "Let Us Take The Road" (Real) "Let Us Take The Road" (Real) "Letters to a Young Man on His Entrance into Life" "Letters to a Young Man on His Entrance into Life" "Like little dogs face to face" "Lizzie advanced without hesitation, and put out one hand, while she fingered her coral necklace with the other." "Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing" (Real) "Love in Her Eyes Sits Playing" (Real) "Lungi dal Cara Bene" (Real) "Lungi dal Cara Bene" (Real) "Lydia" (Real) "Lydia" (Real) "Maid of Artois" (Real) "Maid of Artois" (Real) "Maiden "Maiden, Crowned with Glossy Blackness" "Markis O' Granby" "Markis O' Granby" "Marquis of Granby" "Marquis of Granby" "Masaniello "Masaniello, Duet In" (Real) "Medley Pie" "Medley Pie" "Memory "Memory, Tell to Me" "Messenger" "Messenger" "Messiah" "Messiah" "Middlemarch Pioneer" "Middlemarch Pioneer" "Middlemarch Trumpet" "Middlemarch Trumpet" "Moments with Mr. Merman" "Moments with Mr. Merman" "Moor "Moor, The (Real) "Mosslands" "Mosslands" "Mr. Gilfil's Love Story " (1878, Cabinet Edition) "Mr. Gilfil's Love Story" (Original Publication, 1857) "Mr. Merman and the Magicodumbras" "Mr. Merman and the Magicodumbras" "Mrs. Holt sat on a stool, in singular relief against the pedestal of the Apollo." "My child! I'll go with you" "My dear - dear - husband - you have been - very - good to me." "My dear young lady - Miss Brooke - Dorothea!" "Night-black the charger, black the rider's plume." "North Loamshire Herald" "North Loamshire Herald" "O Bird That Used to Press" "O Bird That Used to Press" "O Me "O Me, O Me, What Frugal Cheer" "O Whistle and I Will Come to Thee "O Whistle and I Will Come to Thee, My Lad" "Ode to Italy (O Patria Mia)" "Ode to Italy (O Patria Mia)" "Oedipus and Antigone at Colonos" "Oedipus and Antigone at Colonos" "Oh "Oh, I am not sure that I want to be taken care of." "Oh, No, We Never Mention Her" (Real) "Old Goggles" "Old Goggles" "Old Maxum" "Old Maxum" "Oldinport Arms" "Oldinport Arms" "Orpheus" (Real) "Orpheus" (Real) "Otello "Otello, Gondolier's Song From" (Real) "Our meadow-path had memorable spots: / One where it bridged a tiny rivulet." "Over the Hills and Far Away" (Real) "Over the Hills and Far Away" (Real) "Patriot" "Patriot" "Penllwy Universe" "Penllwy Universe" "Per Pieta non Dirmi Addio" (Real) "Per Pieta non Dirmi Addio" (Real) "Personalities: Character Analysis and Biographical Outlines." The Women Novelists. "Philosophers' "Philosophers', The" "Place and Power" "Place for the queen of song!" "Promise me, Papa, that you will consent to what we wish." "Pulpit" (Real) "Pulpit" (Real) "Pumpiter Gazette and Literary Watchman" "Pumpiter Gazette and Literary Watchman" "Pumpshire Post" "Pumpshire Post" "Push off the Boat" "Push off the Boat" "Raffles started up and stared round him in terror" "Rainbow" "Rainbow" "Ram Inn" "Ram Inn" "Record" (Real) "Record" (Real) "Red Lion" "Red Lion" "Red Lion" "Red Lion" "Red Lion" "Red Lion" "Red Lion" "Red Lion" "Red Rovier" "Red Rovier" "Robbed!" said Silas, gaspingly "Rookery" "Rookery" "Rookery" "Rookery" "Rotherby Guardian" "Rotherby Guardian" "Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch" (Real) "Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch" (Real) "Royal George" "Royal George" "Royal Oak" "Royal Oak" "Royal Oak" "Royal Oak" "Russie" "Russie" "Saracen's Head" "Saracen's Head" "Saracen's Head" "Saracen's Head" "Sat on Dolly's knee" "Sayings," by George Eliot ("Adam Bede") "See," said Romola, "God has sent me to you again" "Seltenerscheinende Monatschrift "Seltenerscheinende Monatschrift, or Hayrick for the Insertion of Split Hairs" "Seven Stars" "Seven Stars" "Shake hands; Good-by." "Shall I "Shall I, Wasting in Despair" (Real) "She heard herself called 'Mother!' and felt a light kiss on each cheek." "She held the door wide" "She laid her hand upon his shoulder; I repeated 'I am ready.'" "She lingered at the door before she gathered courage to knock." "She retreated to her father's chair again, and held him round the neck." "She saw... something which made her pause motionless." "She sinks down on her knees, takes the dear hand in her arms, and kisses the cold forehead." "She stood, divested of all personal considerations, whether of vanity or shyness." "She turned from the window with gladness in her eyes" "Shepperton Church" "Should I Long That Dark Were Fair?" "Should I Long That Dark Were Fair?" "Silas fell on his knees" "Silas Marner:" George Eliot's Novel Filmed "Silly Jim" "Silly Jim" "Silva, if now between us came a sword" "Sir Roger de Coverly" (Real) "Sir Roger de Coverly" (Real) "Soldier's Tear" (Real) "Soldier's Tear" (Real) "Some favourite bank" "Spring Comes Hither" "Spring Comes Hither" "Stay a minute, Liebchen" "Sugar Loaf" "Sugar Loaf" "Supper at Emmaus "Supper at Emmaus, by Guido" "Suppose you let me look at myself" "Suppose, now, you get the money yourself, and save me the trouble, eh?" "Sweet Echo" (Real) "Sweet Echo" (Real) "Synoptical Tabulation" "Synoptical Tabulation" "Take to their legs in terror" "Tankard" "Tankard" "Tempest "Tempest, The" (Real) "That's ended!" "The children always called him 'Old Master Marner.'" "The company at the 'Rainbow.'" "The Country of George Eliot." Literary Geography. "The father whose return is greeted by young voices" "The field's length you'd go." "The house was held / As if a storm were listening with delight / And hushed its thunder." "The Jolly Colliers" "The Jolly Colliers" "The little bridal procession" "The long pipes" "The minister asked him if he knew where he had left that knife?" "The object of his search" "The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains" "The rarer pleasure of seeing Miss Nancy Lammeter" "The risk of fording streams" "The Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton" (Original Publication, 1857) "The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton" (1878, Cabinet Edition) "The Woman's Man: An Ideal and a Point of View." The Women Novelists. "The World is Great, the Birds all Fly from Me" "The World is Great, the Birds all Fly from Me" "The young squire leading off wi' Miss Nancy for partners" "Then we'll never part any more, Dinah" "There was a Holy Hermit" "There was a Holy Hermit" "There were trim cheerful villages." "There, Dauphin, tell me what that is" "They will marry; yes, they will" "This is come to pass and the rest will come." "Three Cranes" "Three Cranes" "Three Crowns" "Three Crowns" "Three Great Women." Stories and Sketches. "Times" (Real) "Times" (Real) "To ask the name of this town" "Two Travellers" "Two Travellers" "Vestiges" "Vestiges" "Voi "Voi, Che Sapete" (Real) "Waggon Overthrown" "Waggon Overthrown" "Wake, dear, wake! Listen to me." "Warm Whispering Through the Slender Olive Leaves" "Warm Whispering Through the Slender Olive Leaves" "Wedding Psalm" (Real) Page of 25 Next Page