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Angels are always ready and willing to help you. Learn how to communicate with the angelic realm and understand the immense wisdom of angels for help, support, healing, guidance and protection. Embrace your spiritual awareness to let the eternal powerful love of the angels guide you along your true life's path towards light and enlightenment and change your life for the better. Get to know these wonderful heavenly beings, your Guardian Angel, the Archangels and which angels to connect with. Recognise the signs and acknowledge the presence of divine angels in your life. Angels are waiting for you to discover the beauty and magnificence of angelic connection with them. Their grace, splendour and love is radiant to all who search it.
Jane Austen (1775-1817) was one of the most famous English novelists, known for her romantic fiction about English gentry. Less well known, but equally highly regarded, are her remarkable poems, which mark her as an exceptionally talented and respected poet. This extensive collection of Jane Austen poems include; To The Memory Of Mrs Lefroy Who Died Dec:R 16 - My Birthday, My Dearest Frank, I Wish You Joy, Of A Ministry Pitiful, Angry, Mean, When Winchester Races, Mock Panegyric On A Young Friend, When Stretch'D On One's Bed, See They Come, Post Haste From Thanet, Miss Lloyd Has Now Went To Miss Green, Miss Green's Reply (Poem By Miss Green), Ode To Pity, Oh! Mr Best You'Re Very Bad, This Little Bag, I'Ve A Pain In My Head, The Marriage of Miss Camilla Wallop and The Rev'd Henry Wake, A Letter To Miss Bigg, A Letter To Miss Bigg (unsent), Mr. Gell and Miss Gill, Backwards Letter; Ym Raed Yssac, The Jane Austen's Riddles, and Verses To Rhyme With Rose, including Happy The Lab'Re and more.
Debbie Brewer has been a Grade A DVSA Approved Driving Instructor for several years and has sat in the back of many UK driving tests. She has also been a qualified Ordit and Fleet Instructor. She is a member of the Institute of Advanced Motorists and has achieved RoSPA Gold. This little book is up to date with the new driving test that was launched in Dec 2017, and has been written in an easy to read style describing the driving test, in detail, from start to finish, to give the pupil a clear idea of what to expect. It also includes a handy frequently asked questions section and as an added bonus, all the DVSA Show Me Tell Me questions. The more prepared the pupil is for the test the better their chances of passing first time! This little book makes a perfect present!
Mary Ann Evans (1819 - 1880) was an English novelist who wrote under her pen name George Eliot to escape the stereotype of women's writing being limited to lighthearted romances. She wrote seven novels, including The Mill On The Floss, Middlemarch, and Silas Marner, and she became one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. As well as her classic novels, she also wrote exceptional poetry which demonstrated her natural talent at writing prose and rhyme that displayed realism and psychological insight. This comprehensive collection of George Eliots poetry includes Self And Life, Bright, O Bright Fedalma, Brother And Sister, God Needs Antonio (Stradivarius), The Choir Invisible, Two Lovers, I Grant You Ample Leave, The Radiant Dark, Blue Wings, How Lisa Loved The King, The Legend Of Jubal, A Minor Prophet, Arion, A College Breakfast Party, The Death Of Moses, Agatha, and many more.
Everyone wants to pass their driving test, and everyone has questions about it. The more you know about the test, the better you will understand it, the more prepared you will be, and the greater your chances of passing. Within this book, you will find the answer to every question you could possibly think of regarding the UK driving test. And there will definitely be answers to questions you hadn't even thought of, but thank goodness, with this book, you will find them and gain the knowledge you need to help you pass your driving test. So if you, or someone you know has a driving test planned, then read this book, and maximise your chances for driving test success!
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was an English literary genius, famous for his many classic novels such as The Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Hard Times, A Tale of Two Cities, Great Expectations, A Christmas Carol, and many more. Less well known, but equally highly regarded, are his notable poems, which mark him as a talented and respected poet. This collection of Charles Dickens poems include: The Hymn Of The Wiltshire Laborers, George Edmunds' Song, The Song Of The Wreck, Little Nell's Funeral, A Fine Old English Gentleman, Gabriel's Grub Song, Squire Norton's Song, The Ivy Green, A Child's Hymn, Lucy's Song, The Quack Doctor's Proclamation, Subjects For Painters, The British Lion, A Word In Season, Romance, and many more.
Driving on the motorway for the first time can be particularly daunting. Traffic is moving at a much faster rate, so things can change very quickly, and for a new driver, that can be quite scary. Even for an experienced driver, some motorway situations can be very challenging, and updating your knowledge is always a wise idea. It is essential to have a sound understanding of the rules of the motorway so that you can keep yourself and other road users safe at all times, and this little book is designed to give you that extra confidence and knowledge that you will need. Debbie Brewer has been a Grade A DVSA Approved Driving Instructor for several years. She has also been a qualified Ordit and Fleet Instructor. She is a member of the Institute of Advanced Motorists and has achieved RoSPA Gold. This book is also extremely handy for driving instructors planning to teach motorways, or use motorways as a teaching subject on their standards check.
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) was an American writer, often referred to as 'The Father of American Literature'. Among his most notable works include his novels, 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer', and 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'. Less well known, but still exceptionally highly regarded, are his remarkable poems, which mark him as a talented poet and openly display his ability of writing humour, drama and parody in rhyme. This collection of Mark Twain's poetry include: A Man Hired By John Smith And Co, A Sweltering Day In Australia, Ode To Stephen Dowling Bots, Dec'd, The Aged Pilot Man, Those Annual Bills, To Jennie, O Lord, Our Father, Warm Summer Sun, Genius, A Marriage, He Done His Level Best, My Dog Burns, Poem To Margaret, Love Song, Love Came At Dawn, These I Can Promise, and many more.
Understand the science of sleep, and learn amazing tips and easy techniques that will ensure you get a wonderful solid good night's sleep! We all struggle to get to sleep, and then achieve a full nights sleep at some time in our lives. As a former staff nurse, I am acutely aware of the need to sleep and the detrimental affect sleep deprivation has on our health. My former job meant that I had to work shifts, including night shifts, which made falling into a regular sleeping routine difficult. I had to find a way to be able to achieve adequate sleep in the daytime, to be able to continue to work safely at night, and then be able to revert back to sleeping at night at the end of my night shifts. But it is not only shift workers who struggle getting to sleep and sleeping long enough to wake up feeling refreshed. We all have times when sleep has eluded us. I have therefore researched in depth the many things we can do to make getting to sleep and staying asleep easy with amazing results! Try It, and sleep well!
Everyone has the power to tap into the magic needed to attract money, love and happiness. Use the easy to cast spells, charms and potions within this book to improve your life and be amazed by the power you will be able to command and direct. There is also indexes of the Gods and Goddesses, magic herbs, colours, and crystals which can influence and add potency to your spells. Cast spells to: Attract Love, Attract Friendship, Mend a Broken Relationship, Find a Lost Item, Attract Money, Attract Wealth, Get a Job, Achieve Work Promotion, Keep Safe on a Journey, Create a Good Outcome on a Deal, Send Happiness, Get Back in Touch with a Long-Lost Friend, Get Back in Touch with a Past Lover, Make your House Calm, Increase your Creativity, Improve a Specific Skill, Choose a Colour, Make the Right Decision, Raise your Motivation, Make a Project Become a Success, Choose a Season, Choose a Month, Improve Sleep, Banish Nightmares, Detect a truth or lie, And enjoy your spell casting success!
Written during the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic of 2020, when the population of the UK was in lockdown, as indeed was much of the world, this extraordinary book of poetry emanates the perceptions of the nation during this difficult time. Containing a variety of funny, sad, long and short poems, Debbie Brewer manages to encapsulate the feelings of how we coped with social distancing, self isolation, and how we managed to continue to maintain our lives under lockdown conditions. It is dedicated to the keyworkers who have worked through the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic of 2020.
Charlotte (1816-1855), Emily (1818-1848) and Anne (1820-1855) were famous nineteenth century poets and novelists, publishing their original work under the pseudonyms, Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. Charlotte's novel, 'Jane Eyre' was the first successful novel, followed by Emily's 'Wuthering Heights' and Anne's 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall', all of which are considered to be masterpieces, and classics of English literature. The Bronte sisters, together with their brother, Branwell, were very close during childhood and they displayed their story telling talents at very early ages, inventing imaginary worlds such as that of Gondal and Glass Town and developing complex stories within the settings of these worlds. Their poetic talents shine through their poems which excel in passion, imagination and originality, including poems of love, loss, death, the beauty of nature, and so much more.
Charlotte Bronte, (1816 - 1855), was an English novelist and poet. She was born in Yorkshire and was the eldest of four surviving siblings, Anne, Branwell, and Emily. She is known best for her novels, 'Jane Eyre', 'Villette', 'The Professor' and 'Shirley', all considered to be classics of English literature. Publishing under the names of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, Charlotte, Emily and Anne wrote powerful and passionate poetry. This collection of poems by Charlotte reflects her depth of passion for human presence and emotion. Her talent for the manipulation of language shines through her creation of wonderful poems such as 'The Garden', 'The Teacher's Monologue', 'Mementos' and many more. Immerse yourself in this timeless collection of imaginative flowing poetry, and lose yourself in the thoughts and emotions they'll inevitably provoke.
Anne Bronte, (1820-1849), was an English novelist and poet. She was born in Yorkshire and was the youngest of four surviving siblings, Charlotte, Branwell, and Emily. She is known best for her two world famous novels; 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' (known for being one of the first sustained feminist novels) and 'Agnes Gray', both classics of English Literature. Publishing under the names of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, Charlotte, Emily and Anne wrote powerful and passionate poetry. This complete collection of poems by Anne exhibits her natural flair for wonderful poetry, including fantasy poems describing the mythical country of Gondal that she and her sister Emily created and many more poems of such depth, thought and imagination, they cannot fail to delight. Anne's poetic talent shines brightly throughout this book.
Emily Bronte, (1818 - 1848), was an English novelist and poet. She was born in Yorkshire and was the third of four surviving siblings, Charlotte, Branwell, and Anne. She is known best for her world famous, and only novel, Wuthering Heights, a classic of English Literature. Publishing under the names of Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, Charlotte, Emily and Anne wrote powerful and passionate poetry. This complete collection of poems, by Emily, emanates her depth of spirit and mirrors her poetic brilliance and descriptive understanding of human nature, the natural world and her vision of the afterlife. From poems describing the mythical country of Gondal, that she and her sister Anne imagined, to thought provoking poetry such as 'No Coward Soul Is Mine' and 'Remembrance', to beautiful descriptive poems such as 'The Bluebell', her unique ability to manipulate language is thoroughly absorbing.
There are many references to be found in old English history, of dangerous dragons and heroic knights, saving maidens and villagers from death and destruction. These ancient folklores and legends are drawn from across the length and breadth of the country. The fascinating descriptions of each of these ferocious animals are truly startling from their curious and terrifying appearances, to their inherent, and sometimes magical abilities. They are among the first of the ancient mythical creatures and are often referred to as beasts, monsters, demons and serpents. Such enchanting tales have been passed down over thousands of years, depicted in cave paintings, rock art, manuscripts, documents, paintings and sculptures, and preserved for the wonderment of all. Some tales have much detail and evidence attached to them, whereas for some, the details are scarce. Enjoy this comprehensive captivating catalogue of fascinating dragon legends of old England.
The English playwright and poet, William Shakespeare, is often referred to as the 'Bard of Avon' and 'England's national poet'. He is considered to be the greatest writer of the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. His plays are performed more than those of any other playwright, and have been translated into every major living language. This beautiful illustrated book contains all of Shakespeare's 154 sonnets, including the Fair Youth Sonnets, the Dark Lady Sonnets and the Greek Sonnets. It is an essential addition to every poetry lover's bookshelf.
Why is it that we are so drawn to and enticed by sacred geometry? They start with simple mathematical shapes, that combine to create elaborate illustrations of such beauty and elegance that we marvel at them. Beliefs, religious, spiritual and cultural, have been historically attached to them. The specific design and creation of each individual sacred geometric pattern is thought, among many cultures, not only to demonstrate an understanding of specific universal concepts, but to hold powers of mystical possibilities. The aim of this book is to provide an understanding of the history, creation and meanings of sacred geometry for those who are new to the subject, and to open an insight into the beliefs placed upon them with the hope that it will inspire the reader's interest and imagination and increase their enthusiasm. Enjoy learning how such simple shapes can evolve into inspiring and powerful patterns that weave through the fabric of our entire universe and reality.
Join Ethan on his fantastic adventure after he finds a magic hat which takes him away to a wonderful land of talking animals. Meet his friends, Panda Pete, Humphrey the Donkey, and Jackie the Seagull. Written in rhymes, this delightful book sparks a child's imagination and encourages reading. Suitable for ages 7-10.
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