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  1. Biography - Teasdale, Sara (1884-1933): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Love songs. by Sara Teasdale. by Teasdale. Sara. 1884-1933., 1917-01-01
  3. Rivers to the sea. by Sara Teasdale. by Teasdale. Sara. 1884-1933., 1915-01-01
  4. The answering voice : one hundred love lyrics by women by Sara Teasdale 1884-1933, 1917-12-31
  5. Sara Teasdale: Woman and Poet by William Drake, 1989-01-31
  6. Sara Teasdale (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Carol Schoen, 1986-11
  7. Sara Teasdale: A Biography by Margaret Carpenter, 1977-06

81. Sara Teasdale Quotes - The Quotations Page
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Removed from A Night with the Yankees, by A. Macmillan Teasdale, Sara, 18841933Folder 1 4 ALsS, ALC, telegram, 1912-1917, to Laurence J. Gomme Adelman Fund
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TLS, 1919 Nov. 5, to Helen Taft, Acting President of Bryn Mawr College "My dear Miss Taft: I shall be glad to be on the national advisory committee of Bryn Mawr in its campaign for an endowment..." Adds in his own hand, "Helen, is this formal enough, Papa." From the papers of the Undergraduate Dean's office HBD Helen Taft Manning ALS, 1923 March 14, to Ruth P. McAneny '23 In response to McAneny's request as editor of the BMC class yearbook that he write an appreciation of his daughter, then a popular history teacher at the College. In the letter he wittily expounds on the reasons he should be excused from the task. McAneny published the response in any case, under the title "My Daughter, Oh My daughter."
TLS (and envelope) 1926 May 18, to Dorothy H. Litchfield

83. Sara Teasdale - Selected Poems On Summersong's Inspiration For The Spirit
BACK TO MENU. You can find more on Sara Teasdale HERE. MIDI ~ Missing You is used with permission of composer. Copyright ©2000 Bruce DeBoer.
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Snowfall
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Two Songs for Solitude

SNOWFALL "She can't be unhappy," you said, "The smiles are like stars in her eyes, And her laughter is thistledown Around her low replies." "Is she unhappy?" you said. But who has ever known Another's heartbreak; All he can know is his own; And she seems hushed to me, As hushed as though Her heart were a hunter's fire Smothered in snow. BACK TO MENU PITY They never saw my lover's face, They only know our love was brief, Wearing awhile a windy grace And passing like an autumn leaf. They wonder why I do not weep, They think it strange that I can sing, They say, "Her love was scarcely deep Since it has left so slight a sting. They never saw my love, nor knew That in my heart's most secret place I pity them as angels do Men who have never seen God's face. BACK TO MENU BARTER Life has loveliness to sell, All beautiful and splendid things, Blue waves whitened on a cliff, Soaring fire that sways and sings, And childrens's faces looking up Holding wonder in a cup. Life has loveliness to sell, Music like a curve of gold, Scent of pine trees in the rain, Eyes that love you, arms that hold, And for your spirit's still delight, Holy thoughts that star the night. Spend all you have for loveliness, Buy it and never count the cost; For one white singing hour of peace Count many a year of strife well lost, And for a breath of ecstacy Give all you have been, or could be. BACK TO MENU PEACE Peace flows into me As the tide to the pool by the shore; It is mine forevermore, It ebbs not back like the sea. I am the pool of blue That worships the vivid sky; My hopes were heaven-high, They are all fulfilled in you. I am the pool of gold When sunset burns and dies You are my deepening skies, Give me your stars to hold.

84. Sara Teasdale - Poetic Examples From BOB'S BYWAY
Sara Teasdale 1884 1933 THE LONG HILL. This poem provides an exampleof the use of symbols. I must have passed the crest a while
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SARA TEASDALE
THE LONG HILL This poem provides an example of the use of symbols.
I must have passed the crest a while ago
And now I am going down
Strange to have crossed the crest and not to know,
But the brambles were always catching the hem of my gown. All the morning I thought how proud I should be
To stand there straight as a queen,
Wrapped in the wind and the sun with the world under me
But the air was dull, there was little I could have seen. To Symbol in the Glossary Alphabetic Page Version Entire Glossary Version It was nearly level along the beaten track
And the brambles caught in my gown
But it's no use now to think of turning back,
The rest of the way will be only going down.

85. Inventory Of The Eunice Tietjens Papers - Additions, 1847-1972
1950Correspondence Masters, Edgar Lee, 18681950Portraits Monroe, Harriet,1860-1936Portraits Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933Correspondence Teasdale, Sara
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URL: http://www.newberry.org Descriptive Summary of the Collection Title: Eunice Tietjens Papers - Additions, 1847-1972 Collection Call Number: Midwest MS Tietjens 2 Creator: Tietjens, Eunice, b. 1884 Extent: 5.5 cubic ft. (10 boxes and 1 oversize box) Repository: Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections Collection Stack Location: Abstract: Correspondence, works, and miscellaneous material relating to Eunice Tietjens, Chicago poet, novelist, lecturer and associate editor of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse . Also material relating to the Hammond and Strong families, Eunice Tietjens' daughter, Janet Tietjens Hart, and Eunice Tietjens' first husband, Paul Tietjens; and three boxes of photographs. Administrative Information Provenance: Gift of Jennifer Hart Dougall (granddaughter of Eunice Tietjens), 1990.

86. GIGA Quote Author Page For Sara Teasdale
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Joy was a flame in me
Too steady to destroy.
Lithe as a bending reed,
Loving the storm that sways her
I found more joy in sorrow
Than you could find in joy. The Answer Sorrow My soul is a dark ploughed field In the cold rain; My soul is a broken field Ploughed by pain. The Broken Field Soul Before you kissed me only winds of heaven Had kissed me, and the tenderness of rain Now you have come, how can I care for kisses Like theirs again? The Kiss Love There in the windy flood of morning Longing lifted its weight from me, Lost as a sob in the midst of cheering, Swept as a sea-bird out to sea. Leaves Morning Of my own spirit let me be In soul though feeble mastery. Mastery Spirit I shall not let a sorrow die Until I find the heart of it

87. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Sarah Teasdale. (18841933). Did You Never Know? Did you never know, long ago,how much you loved me ; I Am Not Yours I am not yours, not lost in you,;
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88. Tucson Pima Public Library /Children's
1 Teach Me Tapes 4 Teague Allison L 1964 1997 1 Teague Ken 1936 1994 1 Teague Mark29 Teare Brad 1956 1997 1 Teasdale Denise 2 Teasdale Sara 1884 1933 1993 1
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89. Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Sara Teasdale
Last update November 13 th 2002, Sara Teasdale (1884 1933) USA Lyric poet. SaraTeasdale was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and lived both on Lindell Blvd.
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Sara Teasdale
(1884 - 1933) U.S.A.
Lyric poet Sara Teasdale was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and lived both on Lindell Blvd. and on Kingsbury Place. While attending Mary Institute and Hosmer Hall, she began writing poems. First published in 1907, Teasdale wrote several collections of poetry in the following decade and became known for the intensity of her lyrics, her unaffected quatrains which, almost bare of imagery and sparing in metaphor, attempt the articulation of a mood, rather than quest of universals. In 1918 Love Songs won the Poetry Society Prize that was essentially the first Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Expressing disenchantment with marriage, Teasdale's later poetry resonated with suffering and strength. According to one biographer, Sara spoke for "women emerging from the humility of subservience into the pride of achievement." Sara Teasdale was a lesbian. She had a seven-year relationship with the poet Margaret Conklin, of which she wrote: "There is a quiet at the heart of love,
And I have pierced the pain and come to peace."

90. Art Song Catalog: Song Information: Page 65 Of 83
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92. Sara Teasdale, Poems
An especially fine biography of Sara Teasdale (1884 1933) is Sara Teasdale, Woman Poet by William Drake, published by The University of Tennessee Press
http://www.cosmicwind.net/800/CWind/Classics/FourteenPoemsFromFlameAndShadowBySa
Sara Teasdale
14 poems from FLAME AND SHADOW
Introduction But i wonder if Miss Benjamin ever did Sara the service of reading her *best* poetry rather than just dutifully and resignedly teaching her *worst*? What a horrendous fate for *any* poet to be remembered for their *worst* rather than their best! Herewith in retro(justi)fication some of Sara Teasdale's *best* (at least in *this* poet's opinion). Please! If Sara is to be remembered remember her for *these*! And hopefully they'll tempt a few of you to seek out some of the rest of what she wrote to discover your *own* personal favorites even if they turn out to be the maudlin ones! ;O ~~norman e. masters
Sara Teasdale, circa 1913
THE SANCTUARY
If I could keep my innermost Me Fearless, aloof and free Of the least breath of love or hate, And not disconsolate At the sick load of sorrow laid on men; If I could keep a sanctuary there Free even of prayer, If I could do this, then, With quiet candor as I grew more wise I could look even at God with grave forgiving eyes.
CHANGE
Remember me as I was then; Turn from me now, but always see The laughing shadowy girl who stood At midnight by the flowering tree, With eyes that love had made as bright As the trembling stars of the summer night. Turn from me now, but always hear The muted laughter in the dew Of that one year of youth we had, The only youth we ever knew Turn from me now, or you will see What other years have done to me.

93. Poezijaonline.com
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94. LISWA Online Catalogue /All Locations
Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Teare Brad 1956 1996 1 Teasdale Denise 3Teasdale Jim 1984 1 Teasdale Sara 1884 1933 1993 1 Tebbs Philip 1998 1 Tebbs
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95. Garth Baxter - Poet And Lyricist Biographies
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SARA TEASDALE
Sara Teasdale was an American lyric poet known for years as a sentimental poet. Her most famous poems were either about nature or about lost love. They were the keepsakes of every disappointed lover. But Ms. Teasdale was more complex than many of her fans realized. She gives us a glimpse into her inner turmoil with some of her lesser known poems, the topics of which include
(a) coming to grips with our own inadequacies,
(b) questioning God and His works, and
(c) words of wisdom to a young girl.
Sara Teasdale was sympathetic to the anti-war faction during the First World War and wrote several poems addressing her feelings on the war. She was, indeed, very complex. I find myself constantly coming back to her works, both for inspiration and for insight.
THOMAS HARDY
Thomas Hardy was a well known English novelist and poet of the naturalist movement. His novels The Return of the Native, Far from the Madding Crowd, Tess of the D'Urbervills, and The Mayor of Casterbridge are recognized as some of the greatest novels of the late 19th Century. But after harsh criticism over his views of sexual attraction in his novel Jude the Obscure, Hardy turned his back on novels and devoted himself to writing poetry. Hardy's poems are sometimes lyrical and sometimes visionary. His poems of love are always quite touching, and his poems of war are very moving. Hardy has a way of reaching right into the soul. His poems dealing with the Napoleonic Wars and the First World War contain visions of war and its horrors that are as riveting as the short stories of Ambrose Bierce. These poems tell the story of war from many angles: they portray the soldiers in battle, the lovers left home, and the innocents touched by war. I used his poem A Christmas Ghost Story in my piece, Coda, which is the last movement of The Battle Cry. In this poem Hardy questions the morality of war.

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A selection of poems from one of my favorites Sara Teasdale (1884 1933) ^^^ THEWANDERER I saw the sunset-colored sands, The Nile like flowing fire between
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SARA TEASDALE
THE WANDERER
I saw the sunset-colored sands,
The Nile like flowing fire between,
Where Rameses stares forth serene,
And Ammon's heavy temple stands.
I saw the rocks where long ago,
Above the sea that cries and breaks,
Swift Perseus with Medusa's snakes
Set free the maiden white like snow. And many skies have covered me, And many winds have blown me forth, And I have loved the green, bright north, And I have loved the cold, sweet sea. But what to me are north and south, And what the lure of many lands, Since you have leaned to catch my hands And lay a kiss upon my mouth. SWANS Night is over the park, and a few brave stars Look on the lights that link it with chains of gold, The lake bears up their reflection in broken bars That seem too heavy for tremulous water to hold. We watch the swans that sleep in a shadowy place, And now and again one wakes and uplifts its head; How still you are - your gaze is on my face - We watch the swans and never a word is said PPROCESSION Tonight I close my eyes and see A strange procession passing me- The years before I saw your face Go by me with a wistful grace;

97. G_Teasdale
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