Celia Thaxter was an American writer known for her poetry and prose. Born on June 29, 1835, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, she spent much of her life on the Isles of Shoals, a group of islands off the coast of Maine. Her work often reflected her close connection to nature and her experiences in the islands. Thaxter's writing career began with her poetry, which was published in various magazines and journals. She later expanded her repertoire to include novels and short stories. Her most famous work is 'The Gables,' a novel that offers a vivid portrayal of island life. Thaxter passed away on August 25, 1894.
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“No sadder sound salutes you than the clear, Wild laughter of the loon.”
Source: Poems
Source: Poems
Source: The Poems of Celia Thaxter
“Already the dandelions Are changed into vanishing ghosts.”
Source: The Poems of Celia Thaxter
Source: The Poems of Celia Thaxter
Source: Poems
Source: Letters of Celia Thaxter
Source: Letters of Celia Thaxter
Source: Letters of Celia Thaxter
Source: Poems
Source: Among the Isles of Shoals
Source: An Island Garden
“There shall be an eternal summer in the grateful heart.”
Source: Poems
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
“Look to the East, where up the lucid sky; the morning climbs! The day shall yet be fair.”
Source: The Poems of Celia Thaxter
“To stand by the beds at sunrise and see the flowers awake is a heavenly delight.”
Source: An Island Garden
Source: Poems
Source: An Island Garden
“Sad soul, take comfort, nor forget That sunrise never failed us yet.”
Source: The Poems of Celia Thaxter
“One golden day redeems a weary year”
Source: Poems
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
“It is curious that the leaf should so love the light and the root so hate it.”
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
Source: An Island Garden
