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Inspiration for the Spirit

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Sara Teasdale

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Sara TeasdaleSara Teasdale (1884-1933) was an American lyrical poet who enjoyed both public admiration and critical acclaim during her lifetime. Her work is characterized by its simplicity and clarity, her use of classical forms, and her passionate and romantic subject matter. Teasdale's first poem appeared in Reedy's Mirror, a local newspaper, in 1907. Later that same year, she published her first collection of poetry, Sonnets to Duse, and Other Poems. A second collection, Helen of Troy and Other Poems, followed in 1911, and a third collection, Rivers to the Sea (1915), became a bestseller and was reprinted several times. In 1918, Teasdale won both the Poetry Society of America's annual prize and the Columbia University Poetry Society Prize (which later became the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry) for her collection, Love Songs (1917). She published three more volumes of poems in her lifetime—Flame and Shadow (1920), Dark of the Moon (1926), and Stars To-night (1930).
 

“It is strange how often a heart must be broken before the years can make it wise.” —Sara Teasdale

24 poems

wintere window

A Winter Night

After Love

Alchemy

girl

Barter

holding hands

Because

Grandfather’s Love

I Shall Not Care

In a Garden

blue night

Lovely Chance

May Day

May Night

Old Tunes

Pity

Snowfall

Spring Night

rain in the city

Spring Rain

lovers kissing

The Return

Those Who Love

"The Red Kimono" by Georg Hendrik Breitner, oil on panel, 1894

To E

radiating peace

Two Songs for Solitude

Union Square

forlorn redhead

When Love Goes

"Winter's Silent Night" by Janine Riley, watercolor, 2012

Winter Stars

Young Love

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