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  1. Sonnets To Duse: And Other Poems (1907) by Sara Teasdale, 2007-10-22
  2. Love Songs (1917) by Sara Teasdale, 2009-04-06
  3. Sara Teasdale, woman & poet by William Drake, 1979
  4. The Poetry of Sara Teasdale and Ella Wheeler Wilcox [Anthology] by Sara Teasdale, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 2010-02-28
  5. Sara Teasdale (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Carol Schoen, 1986-11
  6. Rainbow Gold: Poems Old And New Selected For Boys And Girls (1922) by Sara Teasdale, 2008-06-02
  7. Those Who Love by Sara Teasdale, 1961
  8. Christmas Carol by Sara Teasdale, 1996-09-15
  9. The Answering Voice; One Hundred Love Lyrics by Women by Sara Teasdale, 2009-12-22
  10. Stars To-Night Verses New and Old for Boys and Girls by Sara Teasdale, 1965-01-01
  11. Christmas Carol by Sara Teasdale, 1996-08-14
  12. The Answering Voice: Love Lyrics by Women (Granger Index Reprint Series) by Sara Teasdale, 1972-06
  13. Dark of the Moon by Sara Teasdale, 2004-12-30
  14. Love Songs and Rivers to the Sea by Sara Teasdale, 2009-10-30

21. Bonnie Hamre Sara Teasdale Page
Bonnie Hamre sara teasdale Page. sara teasdale. 1884 1933 of poetry and fell in love with the poems of sara teasdale. My mother smiled, seeing in me another woman who
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Sara Teasdale
    Years ago, suffering from first love lost, I picked up my mother's book of poetry and fell in love with the poems of Sara Teasdale. My mother smiled, seeing in me another woman who believed Sara spoke only to her. And why not? For whom else could the following possibly be written?
    Advice to a Girl
    No one worth possessing
    Can be quite possessed;
    Lay that on your heart,
    My young angry dear;
    This truth, this hard and precious stone,
    Lay it on your hot cheek,
    Let it hide your tear.
    Hold it like a crystal
    When you are alone And gaze in the depths of the icy stone. Long, look long and you will be blessed: No one worth possessing Can be quite possessed. I grew older and as the pain lessened, I forgot the comfort I had found in Sara's poetry and eventually forgot about her. That is, until I "found" her again by accident, browsing on the web, and re-read some of her poems. I felt a wealth of emotions, an intensity I hadn't felt in a long time. Fascinated, I read more, learning about the woman who lived at the turn of the century, through World War I, the 20's and the early thirties. Much of the passion she imbued in her words can be dismissed as facile sentiment. Until you think twice, and the fervor, the very real awareness seeps through your conscious and you vibrate with empathy.

22. The Strange Victory Of Sara Teasdale
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The Strange Victory of Sara Teasdale by Marya Zaturenska If every book must eventually find its own destiny, then the Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale has had a strange and enviable one. Though she is not among the names most mentioned in fashionable reviews, her poems seem secure among the noises of present controversy and changing techniques. One has a feeling that as time passes she will endure in some clear atmosphere of her own, when many better-known names are forgotten or are merely footnotes to literary history. For if not talked about, she is read and loved and quoted by people of discrimination. Her Collected Poems, first published in 1937, has gone into multiple printings and still shows no sign of falling off. It is obvious that a new generation is still calling for her work. Culture Poems of Passion Sonnets to Duse and Other Poems . Her enthusiasm for Duse and her legend was pure Teasdale, a romantic vision out of which she drew an almost mystical meaning, a symbolic beauty. Though Duse kept her male critics in a trance, her chief adorers were women. Was she not a plain woman who on the stage left an image of extraordinary grace and melancholy charm? Her great lover, D'Annunzio, had been unfaithful and had made her suffer. She suffered beautifully on the stage. It is difficult at this period to know exactly what Duse's gift was. One must consult an intelligent male opinion. The feverish quality of the Duse cult did not pass unnoticed by one of the brightest drama critics of the day—Max Beerbohm. He was not, he confessed, sadly overwhelmed by her personality—or even her acting. He saw power and nobility in her face and "in her little shrill voice," which had a certain charm. He admired her movements, which had both strength and grace. "But my prevailing emotion is hostile to her. I cannot surrender . . . and see in her incarnate womanhood, and the very spirit of the world's tears.... My prevailing impression is that of a great egoistic force, of a woman over-riding with an air of sombre unconcern, plays, mimes, critics and public.... l should admire this tremendous egoism very much indeed. In a woman it makes me uncomfortable. I dislike it. In the name of art, I protest against it."

23. Ben Franklin's Ghost Speaks To The 21st Century
A poem by sara teasdale. With links.
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from ben franklin's ghost . . .
a penny saved is a penny extra; give it away
~ the only war one can win is the war with self
~ love one another, our prime directive
~ in a gray world, men also all look the same
Ben's Autobiography
more ghostspeak: William Blake Sophocles Paul Cezanne Robert Warren ... where the bears are dancing

24. University Of Delaware: SARA TEASDALE LETTERS TO ORRICK JOHNS
Special Collections Department. sara teasdale Letters to Orrick Johns. 1909 1914. Biographical Note. American poet sara teasdale was born August 8, 1884, in St.
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Sara Teasdale
Letters to Orrick Johns
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Accessioned : Purchase, 1985.
Extent : .1 linear ft. (44 items)
Content : Letters.
Access : The collection is open for research.
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Biographical Note
American poet Sara Teasdale was born August 8, 1884, in St. Louis, Missouri, to merchant John Warren and Mary Elizabeth (Willard) Teasdale. After attending Mrs. Lockwood's School and the Mary Institute she was graduated from Hosmer Hall in 1903. Between 1904 and 1907 Teasdale and a group of friends published a monthly literary magazine, The Potter's Wheel , which met with success in St. Louis. Teasdale traveled extensively and made frequent trips to Chicago, where she eventually became part of Harriet Monroe's Poetry magazine circle and met numerous other poets. After rejecting the poet Vachel Lindsay as a suitor, she married St. Louis businessman, Ernst Filsinger, in 1914. She divorced Filsinger in 1929, against his wishes.

25. Teasdale, Sara. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
teasdale, sara. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. teasdale, sara. SYLLABICATION Teas·dale.
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26. Teasdale, Sara - University Of Maryland
teasdale, sara. Flame and Shadow. Helen of Troy and Other Poems. Love Songs. Rivers to the Sea. sara teasdale, Academy of American Poets. University Libraries, University of Maryland, College Park
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27. Tribute To Sara Teasdale
Tribute To sara teasdale. Collected Poems. But it wasn t until I discovered sara teasdale in my early teens that I realized their true strength.
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Poetry, as defined in the dictionary, is lofty thought or impassioned feeling expressed in imaginative words. A poet is then a person who has the gift of poetic thought, imagination and creation, together with eloquence of expression. I have always loved words and the beauty they possessed in the hands of a skilled artisan. But it wasn't until I discovered Sara Teasdale in my early teens that I realized their true strength. In Sara's hands, words transformed into the warm, rich colors of the heart...sang of the clear, direct song from the soul. In her simplicity was genius. This is my tribute to her.
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

28. Sara Teasdale's Love Songs
**sara teasdale's Poems** Day's Ending. The Solitary teasdale's Thoughts. To sara In Remembrance of sara teasdale. sara teasdale
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29. Porkopolis - Best Loved Poems: Sara Teasdale
teasdale, sara Trevor (Mrs. Ernst B. Filsinger), (1884 — 1933), US poet, raised in a family of staunch Baptists with a Puritan heritage in St Louis, she
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The Star
A WHITE star born in the evening glow
Looked to the round green world below,
And saw a pool in a wooded place
That held like a jewel her mirrored face.
She said to the pool: "Oh, wondrous deep,
I love you, I give you my light to keep.
Oh, more profound than the moving sea That never has shown myself to me! Oh, fathomless as the sky is far, Hold forever your tremulous star!" But out of the woods as night grew cool A brown pig came to the little pool; It grunted and splashed and waded in And the deepest place but reached its chin. The water gurgled with tender glee And the mud churned up in it turbidly. The star grew pale and hid her face In a bit of floating cloud like lace. Teasdale, Sara Trevor (Mrs. Ernst B. Filsinger) Poetry magazine and Harriet Monroe. In 1918 Teasdale was awarded the annual prize of the Poetry Society of America and the Columbia University Poetry Society Prize (forerunner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry) for Love Songs . Teasdale's work had always been characterized by its simplicity and clarity, her use of classical forms, and her passionate and romantic subject matter. She wrote several volumes of delicate and highly personal verse. After rejecting the poet Vachel Lindsay as a suitor, she married St. Louis businessman, Ernst Filsinger, in 1914. She divorced in 1929 and lived the rest of her life as a semi-invalid. Weakened after a difficult bout with pneumonia she became almost reclusive. Teasdale committed suicide in 1933 with an overdose of barbiturates.

30. Teasdale, Sara - University Of Maryland
teasdale, sara. Flame and Shadow Helen of Troy and Other Poems Love Songs Rivers to the Sea sara teasdale, Academy of American Poets
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Flame and Shadow
Helen of Troy and Other Poems
Love Songs
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31. Sara Teasdale --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
teasdale, sara Britannica Concise. , teasdale, sara American poet whose short, personal lyrics were noted for their classical simplicity and quiet intensity.
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35. Teasdale, Sara
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37. Bonnie Hamre: Biographical Information About Sara Teasdale
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    The following information about Sara is from William Drake's biography, Sara was born in St. Louis, Missouri on August 8, 1884, the youngest child of John Warren Teasdale, a prominent businessman with a fine stable, and Mary Elizabeth Willard Teasdale, who were already in middle age at her birth. Mrs. Teasdale was socially prominent and both she and Mr. Teasdale were staunch Baptists with a Puritan heritage. Sarah (she dropped the 'h' when she first published her poetry) was known as Sadie within the family until she grew up. She was raised in the "Genteel Tradition" of her time, in which she was educated at home until she was nine, and then sent to girl's schools. She was a voracious reader, a keen observer of nature, and analytical about her emotions and responses. Sheltered and protected and thought to be frail by her family, even though there is no medical evidence to support ill-health, she was made to rest and retreat from the world when stressed. Over the years, she developed illness as response to stress and enervating experiences, and her preoccupation with death stems from an early age. Sara learned early to submerge her feelings under a placid, nice exterior. Her family was her world and she grew up in the company of adults. She learned the Puritan mode of doing what was good for her, no matter how difficult or distasteful, and as she grew older and learned more of the pleasures of the world she distinguished between her "Puritan" and "Greek" selves.

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39. Poems By Sara Teasdale [Category: Poem]
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