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Thomas, Edith M

Thomas, Edith M[1854-1925](3)Born at Chatham, Ohio, August 12, 1854. Graduated at the Normal Institute of Geneva, Ohio. Since 1888 she has resided in New York and is a member of the…

Richard Hovey: The Thought of her

The Thought of herRichard HoveyMy love for thee doth take me unaware, When most with lesser things my brain is wrought, As in some nimble interchange of thought The silence enters, and the…

Arthur Davison Ficke: The Three Sisters

The Three SistersArthur Davison FickeGone are the three, those sisters rare With wonder-lips and eyes ashine. One was wise and one was fair, And one was mine.Ye mourners, weave for the…

Witter Bynner: A Thrush in the Moonlight

A Thrush in the MoonlightWitter BynnerIn came the moon and covered me with wonder, Touched me and was near me and made me very still. In came a rush of song, like rain after thunder, Pouring…

Tietjens, Eunice

Tietjens, Eunice[1884-1944](1)Born in Chicago, Ill., July 29, 1884. Educated in Europe, chiefly at Geneva, Dresden, and Paris. Married Paul Tietjens, musician, in 1904. Was divorced in…

Witter Bynner: To Any one

To Any oneWitter BynnerWhether the time be slow or fast, Enemies, hand in hand, Must come together at the last And understand.No matter how the die is cast Nor who may seem to win, You…

Helen Gray Cone: To-Day

To-DayHelen Gray ConeVoice, with what emulous fire thou singest free hearts of old fashion, English scorners of Spain, sweeping the blue sea-way, Sing me the daring of life for life, the…

Torrence, Ridgely

Torrence, Ridgely[1875-1950](2)Born at Xenia, Ohio, Nov. 27, 1875. Educated at Miami University, Ohio, and at Princeton. Served as assistant librarian at the Astor and Lenox Libraries in…

Towne, Charles Hanson

Towne, Charles Hanson[1877-1949](3)Born at Louisville, Ky., Feb. 2, 1877. Educated at New York City College. Mr. Towne has been an active journalist, having been connected with several…

Joyce Kilmer: Trees

TreesJoyce KilmerI think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree.A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;A tree that looks at God all day, And lifts…