MEMORIES OF —.
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1858-10-16
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Poet's Byline: Sallie M. Bryan
Epigraph: "Thou canst not wholly perish, though the sod / Sink with its violets closer to thy breast— / Though, by the feet of generations trod, / The head-stone crumbles from thy place of rest."
First Line of Poem: Beauty in dust ! It is the common story.
Epigraph: "Thou canst not wholly perish, though the sod / Sink with its violets closer to thy breast— / Though, by the feet of generations trod, / The head-stone crumbles from thy place of rest."
First Line of Poem: Beauty in dust ! It is the common story.
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beauty, dust, stars, blood, hearts, grave, shape, mourning, roses, divine, fair, form, dreams, twilight, boy, earth, eye, Night, Heaven, angels, Eden, space, eternal, music, lyres, myrtle, Upas
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The New York Ledger: Devoted to Choice Literature, Romance, the News and Commerce, vol. XIV, no. 32, p. 3, column 3, October 16, 1858. Editor: Robert Bonner.