- Returns. The work
directly influenced Daughter of God, a
fansong by
artist PhemieC released on SoundCloud, and was
listed as a
thematic and
stylistic influence...
- an
English vernacular form.
Other diminutives include Euphie,
Femie and
Phemie.
Other Scottish vernacular forms in use were
Euphame or Eupheme. Variants...
- in
Church (1862)
George Geith of Fen
Court (1864)
Maxwell Drewitt (1865)
Phemie Keller (1866) The Race for
Wealth (1866) Far
Above Rubies (1867) My First...
- (1817–1898),
British educator promoter of women's
education Euphemia Bostock (aka
Phemie Bostock),
Aboriginal Australian artist,
involved with the
National Black...
- 2 May 1809. "(untitled)". The Times. No. 7659. London. 29
April 1809. col
C, p. 3. "Marine Intelligence". The
Aberdeen Journal. No. 3200. 10 May 1809...
- (published anonymously)
Husks (1863)
Sunnybank (1866) Ruby's
Husband (1868)
Phemie's Temptation (1869) At Last (1870)
Helen Gardner's
Wedding Day or Colonel...
-
Charles Edward Smith, M.R.
C.S.,
surgeon of the whale-ship Diana, of Hull (Diaries). 4, 5, and 6 Soho Square, London, W.1: A &
C Black, Ltd. (published 1922)...