Stories
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How we bury our children
Following her baby daughter’s funeral, Wendy Pratt found that visiting the grave gave her a way to carry out physical acts of caring for her child. Here she considers how parents’ nurturing instincts live on after a child’s death.
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The poetic language of health
When his doctors could only offer phone consultations, James Morland turned to poetry to make sense of the medical terms describing his symptoms and test results.
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What is hysteria?
Hysteria has long been associated with fanciful myths, but its history reveals how it has been used to control women’s behaviour and bodies
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Lilies prophetick occurences, or, An extract of some passages in Mr. Lilies astrological judgment for the year 1677.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1682- Books
Legends of the library at Lilies / by the lord and lady there [i.e. Lord and Lady Nugent].
Nugent, George Nugent Grenville, Baron, 1788-1850Date: 1832- Books
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Lilie's rules construed. Whereunto are added Tho. Robinson's Heteroclites the Latin syntaxis, and Qui mihi. Also There are added the Rules for the Genders of Nouns and Preterperfect Tenses and Supines of Verbs, in English alone.
Lily, William, 1468?-1522.Date: 1702- Books
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Select pieces of the reverend and pious Thomas K̉empis. Vol. II. In which are contain'd two books, viz. I. The valley of Lilies. II. The soliloquy of the soul.
Thomas, à Kempis, 1380-1471.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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A garland of new songs. Jessie the flower o' Dumblane. O stay my love. Lilies of the calley Sally Roy Dear maid I love thee just like love green grow the rashes, O. Far, far at sea.
Date: [1800?]