01658nam 2200409Ia 450 991070174120332120120808145126.0(CKB)5470000002420687(OCoLC)805419906(EXLCZ)99547000000242068720120808d2012 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBase flow (1966-2009) and streamflow gain and loss (2010) of the Brazos River from the New Mexico-Texas state line to Waco, Texas[electronic resource] /by Stanley Baldys III and Frank Schalla ; prepared in cooperation with the Texas Water Development BoardReston, Va. :U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,2012.1 online resource (viii, 53 pages) illustrations, mapsScientific investigations report ;2011-5224Title from title screen (viewed on Aug. 8, 2012).Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45).Base flow Stream measurementsTexasBrazos RiverStreamflowTexasBrazos RiverStream measurementsStreamflowBaldys S1393229Schalla Frank E1418647Texas Water Development Board.Geological Survey (U.S.)GPOGPOBOOK9910701741203321Base flow (1966-2009) and streamflow gain and loss (2010) of the Brazos River from the New Mexico-Texas state line to Waco, Texas3530658UNINA01805ojm 2200253z- 450 991014887510332120230912161814.00-00-742410-8(CKB)3710000000924000(BIP)032447582(EXLCZ)99371000000092400020231107c2010uuuu -u- -engSonnetsHarperCollins UK154 poems performed by by the wonderful Sir John Gielgud in this Shakepseare collection of Sonnets.Shakespeare's sonnets are 154 poems in sonnet form written by William Shakespeare that deal with such themes as the passage of time, love, beauty and mortality. All but two of the poems were first published in a 1609 quarto entitled SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS.: Never before imprinted. Sonnets 138 and 144 had previously been published in a 1599 miscellany entitled The Passionate Pilgrim. The quarto ends with "A Lover's Complaint", a narrative poem of 47 seven-line stanzas written in rhyme royal.The first 17 sonnets, traditionally called the procreation sonnets, are ostensibly written to a young man urging him to marry and have children in order to immortalise his beauty by passing it to the next generation.[1] Other sonnets express the speaker's love for a young man; brood upon loneliness, death, and the transience of life; seem to criticise the young man for preferring a rival poet; express ambiguous feelings for the speaker's mistress; and pun on the poet's name. The final two sonnets are allegorical treatments of Greek epigrams referring to the "little Love-god" Cupid.Sonnets 822.33Shakespeare William1564-1616132200Gielgud Sir JohnothAUDIO9910148875103321Sonnets13642UNINA