Frances Sargent Osgood was an American poet renowned for her romantic and lyrical works. Born on June 18, 1811, she was a prominent figure in the literary circles of her era. Osgood's poetry frequently reflected her personal experiences and emotions, and she is celebrated for her contributions to 19th-century American poetry.
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“No grief so soft, no pain so sweet, as love's delicious melancholy.”
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“Labor! all labor is noble and holy! Let thy great deeds be thy prayer to thy God.”
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