Felicity


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“A breezy, inviting collection of love poems that celebrates the divine as much as it does the natural world or human relationships . . . An eloquent celebration of simple joy from one of America’s most beloved poets.” —The Washington Post “Oliver’s poems are thoroughly convincing—as genuine, moving, and implausible as the first caressing breeze of spring.” —New York Times Book Review Mary Oliver, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, celebrates love in this collection of poems "If I have any secret stash of poems, anywhere, it might be about love, not anger," Mary Oliver once said in an interview. Finally, in her stunning new collection, Felicity, we can immerse ourselves in Oliver’s love poems. Here, great happiness abounds. Our most delicate chronicler of physical landscape, Oliver has described her work as loving the world. With Felicity she examines what it means to love another person. She opens our eyes again to the territory within our own hearts; to the wild and to the quiet. In these poems, she describes—with joy—the strangeness and wonder of human connection. As in Blue Horses, Dog Songs, and A Thousand Mornings, with Felicity Oliver honors love, life, and beauty.




Meet Felicity


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Meet Felicity, a spunky, spritely nine-year-old girl who lives in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1774, just before the Revolutionary War. American Girls Collection/Felicity #1.




Passio SS. Perpetuae Et Felicitatis Engl


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One of the most widely read and studied texts composed in Late Antiquity is the prison diary of Vibia Perpetua, a young woman of the elite classes who was martyred in March of the year 202 or 203 C.E. in Carthage, as part of a civic celebration honoring Caesar Geta. She was well-married and had recently become the mother of a baby son, but despite her advantages, she refused to recant her faith when she was arrested with other recent converts to Christianity. Imprisoned with her was her pregnant slave Felicity. Perpetua's steadfastness in her belief led to her martyrdom in the amphitheater. A description of the heroic deaths of both women, and the autobiography of one of the leaders of the Christian community, Saturus, is woven into Perpetua's diary by an anonymous editor, who tells us that, as they died, Perpetua, Felicity, and the other condemned Christians bid farewell with a kiss of peace.This unique and precious text survives in one Greek and in nine Latin manuscript versions. Thomas Heffernan's new study contains much that has never been done before, including a prosopography of all the individuals mentioned in the Passion, a new English translation and the first detailed historical commentary in English on the entire narrative of the Passion. It also includes a newly edited version of the Latin text based on all the extant manuscripts and - rarer still - the Greek text. He concludes the book with a complete codicological description of all of the known manuscripts and thorough scholarly indices of the text itself. Perpetua's prison diary is a revered text of early Christianity, and Heffernan's new translation and commentary brings unprecedented scholarly resources to the much-loved Passion.




Felicity's Wish


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Felicity Ross always dreamed of the adventures awaiting her beyond the dull farm life she felt bound to. One morning, she and her brother Gilbert stumbled upon an entrance into a completely different world called Simyra. Simyra reveals itself to be much more than meets the eye, and the Ross kids' life in the world is flung into a chaotic, fateful adventure where danger, evil, secrets, tunnels, and mysteries are all around them. Battling hopelessness and the strange new world around them, the Ross kids band together with the help of newfound allies to solve the mystery of why they're in Simyra, but most importantly, survive.




Felicity's Disguise


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Felicitys Disguise is the story of Agalia, a lonely young princess who must break free from the overly restrictive life that has been imposed upon her so she can save her friend, Felicity, from certain death. With the help of an unusual wizard, Zelderon, she learns the nature of illusion, the meaning of true magic, that her love can overcome fear, and that faith can create miracles. The result is a gift the whole world will enjoy.




FELICITY'S FOLLY


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FELICITY'S FOLLY is a clean, sweet, traditional Regency romance set in a country house in Regency England, complete with quirky characters; replete with ghosts, the supernatural and a couple of mysteries! Left without a sixpence at three-and-twenty, Felicity Rhoades has vowed never to marry again. Instead, she will become a woman of independent means by taking in boarders. Felicity's “boarding house” is Rhoades Arbor, her late husband’s grand estate and her first guest is none other than a titled gentleman! Unfortunately, the best-laid plans are going to the ghosts! The Earl of Maitland arrives—pursued by a headless horseman! Felicity’s other boarders turn out to be a pair of eccentric spinsters and several psychics. Strange noises overset the guests and every night, someone is digging up the garden! Something odd is happening at Rhoades Arbor and it leads a lovely landlady and a captivated earl into the shadowy unknown where a buried secret reveals the most thrilling mystery of all … love! “A very unusual plot! Unbelievably funny! I laughed out loud many times!” – author, Melissa Frederick. “Filled with Jane Austen-like characters, Ms. Clay writing and characterization are excellent!”– author, Patricia Rice Marilyn Clay's newest Regency THE WRONG MISS FAIRFAX debuted on Amazon's Top 100 Best-Selling Ebooks list! “A delightfully amusing romp featuring eccentric Jane Austen-like characters. Two look-alike cousins, Emma and Jemma Fairfax, lead the unsuspecting Lord Townsend on a merry chase! Not to be missed!” – Regency Romance Reviews. A respected historian of the Regency period in English history and publisher of The Regency Plume Newsletter, all nine titles in Marilyn Clay's popular new Juliette Abbott Regency Mystery Series, MURDER AT MORLAND MANOR, MURDER IN MAYFAIR, MURDER IN MARGATE, MURDER AT MEDLEY PARK, MURDER IN MIDDLEWYCH, MURDER IN MAIDSTONE, MURDER AT MONTFORD HALL, MURDER ON MARSH LANE, and MURDER IN MARTINDALE are all now available in print and ebook from most major online booksellers. A former University Editor, Marilyn Clay’s non-fiction titles, ENGLISH WOMEN AT SEA, A HISTORY OF THE WATER CLOSET and three books on REGENCY PERIOD FURNITURE, as well as many of her Regency romances, have attained Best-Seller status on Amazon. For additional information about Marilyn Clay's novels, visit Marilyn Clay Author. Be sure to look for Marilyn Clay’s historical suspense novels: BETSY ROSS: ACCIDENTAL SPY featuring American icon Betsy Ross as the intrepid heroine. In 1776 Philadelphia, Betsy determines to expose the killer of her beloved husband John Ross but is quickly drawn into the dangerous underworld of spies and double spies. DECEPTIONS: A Jamestown Novel, originally released in hardcover, is now available in ebook. Catherine travels to the New World colony of Jamestown in search of her betrothed, but what she finds there nearly destroys her. Who can she trust when the entire colony is in on the deception? A PETTICOAT AND LAMBSKIN GLOVES, also originally released in hard cover, and now in ebook; is the inspirational story of four young English girls who travel to the New World on a Bride Ship in search of love, and a new life. Instead they find that someone in the colony wants them all dead! All of Marilyn Clay's Regencies and Historical Suspense novels are suitable for young adult readers with no strong language, violence or graphic scenes.




Felicity's Wedding


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It is Felicity's wedding day - supposedly the happiest day of her life. She is surrounded by family, friends and the finest trappings Dublin and her doting father, Clarence can offer. Waiting at the church are her sisters, Stella, mother of the bride and the charming, successful, perfect bridegroom, Jonathan. But will she, can she, should she go through with it?Her decision will cast ripples into lives far beyond her own. In this warm and witty story, Patricia O'Reilly explores the sometimes painfully tangled web of relationships within one family, with its hopes and expectations, its guilt and regrets.Reviews for Felicity's Wedding:A winner - Irish IndependentThoroughly enjoyable - Sunday IndependentGloriously funny as well as sharply observant - Irish ExaminerA real page turner with a sprightly pace - Modern Woman




Felicity's Power


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San Francisco, 1971: hippies in the streets, music and revolution in the air. The evening Marek Sumner opened his door to the wild-looking Felicity Powers, he knew nothing would ever be the same again. But even love and passion couldn’t keep them together. Forty-three years later, having lived in the world’s most dangerous places as a foreign aid worker, Felicity is back, still offering him love, passion, and adventure. But why would Marek risk having his heart broken a second time? Now a well-known author, he loves his calm, solitary life in an isolated farmhouse. He and Felicity are just too different; their relationship could never work. But Felicity is just as fascinating and joyful as ever, and that wonderful sexy magic is still there too. As for love, perhaps it’s even deeper and more delightful the second time around.




Felicity's Baby


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Oliver was an adult baby and unlike most, he got a lot of opportunity to dress up and wear nappies as the baby he always wanted to be. One day when Dave, an old friend, rang to see how he was getting on, he spoke not to Oliver, but to Felicity. She told him an impossible tale of how ‘Ollie’ was now living as a baby. Dave thought it was just a scam or a lie. But it wasn’t. Trapped by his own infantile desires, Felicity had indeed, partly turned Oliver into a baby, but how far would she go and how far would he let her? And what would her mother and two sisters say when they discovered that Felicity now had a baby – but not by traditional means? If you ever wanted to be the full-time, permanent, diapered baby to a dominant mother, then this is a story for you.




Felicity


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Shes the girl next door, your best friend, your college sweetheart. In its first season, the hit series Felicity made its way into the hearts of millions of TV viewers as they watched Felicity Porter, the bright-eyed 17-year-old star of the show, adjust to the harsh yet bittersweet realities of college life. Now join Felicity as she chronicles her adventures during her first summer break away from college.