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Sara Teasdale
Sara Teasdale was born in St.
Sara Teasdale
Sara Teasdale was born in St.
Sara Teasdale
I will make haste. Await me where you are.
(To himself. )
There was a lady on this tower with me----
(He glances around hurriedly but does not see her in the darkness. )
Page.
My lord has far to ride before the dawn!
K. (To himself. )
Why should I tarry?
(To the page. )
Bring my horse and shield!
(He descends. As the noise of his footfall on the stairs dies away,
the lady gropes toward the stairway, then turns suddenly, and going to
the ledge where they have sat, she throws herself over the parapet. )
CURTAIN.
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Sara Teasdale
Sara Teasdale was born in St. Louis, Missouri, where she attended a
school that was founded by the grandfather of another great poet from
St. Louis--T. S. Eliot. She later associated herself more with New
York City. Her first book of poems was "Sonnets to Duse" (1907), but
"Helen of Troy" (1911) was the true launch of her career, followed by
"Rivers to the Sea" (1915), "Love Songs" (1917), "Flame and Shadow"
(1920) and more. Her final volume, "Strange Victory", is considered
by many to be predictive of her suicide.
It is interesting to note that in Teasdale's Collected Works, about
half of the poems in this volume--some more justly than others--have
been excluded, and most of the rest have been slightly changed. Most
of the poems from this volume which were selected to be included in
"Love Songs" also had some minor changes. This edition preserves the
original readings, but they are not to be considered authoritative.
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