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A Memorial of Alice and Phoebe Cary: With Some of Their Later Poems

This book is a compilation of poetry written by the sisters Alice and Phoebe Cary, showcasing their later works. It serves as a tribute to their literary contributions and includes a selection of their poems that reflect their continued creativity and development as poets. more

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Alice Cary
Alice Cary

Alice Cary was an American poet born on April 26, 1820, and died on February 12, 1871. Her poetry is known for its delicate emotions and profound thoughts, which had a significant impact on 19th-century American literature. more

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“I loved you; even now I may confess, Some embers of my love their fire retain; But do not let it cause you more distress, I do not want to sadden you again. Hopeless and tongue tied, yet I loved you dearly With pangs the jealous and the timid know; So tenderly I loved you, so sincerely, I pray God grant another love you so.”

“Is not absence death to those who love?”