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Born in August 23, 1868 / Died in March 5, 1950 / United States / English

Poems by Edgar Lee Masters

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Griffy the Cooper

... In truth you are only looking around the interior of your tub ...

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Robert Fulton Tanner

... (He was waiting and heard the clang of the spring) ...

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Marie Bateson

... I can no more, Find the goal or lose it, according to your vision ...

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Wendell P. Bloyd

... Therefore the Lord God sent Him forth from the Garden of Eden ...

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Silence

... There is the silence that comes between husband and wife ...

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Benjamin Fraser

... Like the wings of a butterfly drifting suddenly into sunlight ...

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Francis Turner

... Not drink -- For scarlet-fever left my heart diseased ...

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Doc Hill

... Sweet it was to see the crowds about the lawns on the day of my funeral, ...

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Herbert Marshall

... Sprang from your delusion that it was wantonness ...

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Roger Heston

... Out came the stake, and tossing up her head, ...

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Petit, The Poet

... The snows and the roses of yesterday are vanished ...

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Richard Bone

... "She was the sweetest woman," "He was a consistent Christian ...

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Rita Matlock Gruenberg

... Here stretched on your grave under the winter stars, ...

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Many Soldiers

... But these were things in ourselves, shining before us, ...

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Mrs. Purkapile

... By the scheme of a husband who had merely grown tired ...