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Theodosia Garrison

I lived from 1874-1944. I was from the United States, and am in the Americas category.

also known as: Theodosia Pickering Garrison; Mrs. Frederic Faulks. Worked on the staff of Life Magazine; helped to organize the 250th Anniversary of the City of Newark, NJ (she was also born in Newark, NJ); resided in New Jersey. Was a houseguest of the famed poet E. Wilcox; made the Who's Who 1914 list.
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  • The Gypsies passed her little gate—
    She stopped her wheel to see—
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  • She came not into the Presence as a martyred saint might come,
    Crowned, white-robed and adoring, with very reverence dumb,--_
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  • ONE star for all she had,
        And in her heart
    15 lines
  • MY love it should be silent, being deep —
    And being very peaceful should be still —
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  • We who in the old days -- the easy days of pleasuring --
    Loitered in the distant lands -- we know the thrill that came
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  •                   There are in Paradise
                &nbs
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  • Sometimes, slow moving through unlovely days,
    The need to look on beauty falls on me
    15 lines
  • Mothers of men—the words are good indeed in the saying,
    Pride in the very sound of them, strength in the sense of them, then
    17 lines
  • They whisper at my very gate,
    These clacking gossips every one,
    69 lines
  • I lost Young Love so long ago
    I had forgot him quite,
    24 lines

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