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When Poe was young he was not a very remarkable poet; but, as years When one day he went home with this friend, he met Mrs. Stanard, a lovely, gentle, and gracious woman, was thrilled by the The next time his friend went to see Poe he In the preface to this volume, Poe says that the poems were written Says Poe: "He has been at all times a true friend to "The Raven" was published in New York just two years before Mrs. Poe write, his work was not at all good; as years went on, he learned by like Poe who writes to illustrate and explain some great principle. Poe had the hardest time of his life when he was at New York, living id: 23234 author: Dargan, Olive Tilford title: Semiramis, and Other Plays date: words: 59601 sentences: 11108 pages: flesch: 103 cache: ./cache/23234.txt txt: ./txt/23234.txt summary: Sol. My lord shall find me watching, night or day! Sem. Tear out thy heart Lest thou offend the gods that gave thee life, Sem. Wouldst save thy life? Come, and thy fallen father shall be brave Sem. Sir, I forgive thee, for thou knowest not Sem. I bring a hand, with yours inlocked, shall reach Sem. Thou art great Ninus! If thou dost Hope to know my love! Shall freely live, and die by no man''s hand! Shall freely live, and die by no man''s hand! Nin. Thou''rt welcome, and we thank thee for thy trust, Whose looks of love have brought our heart to rest! (Taking her hands) ''Tis you shall say, my wife. Poe. I would but touch the hand that soothes my blood--look in gently takes Poe''s hand from his face and kisses him) Re-enter Poe and Virginia from the garden as Mrs. Clemm id: 17389 author: Stanard, Mary Newton title: The Dreamer: A Romantic Rendering of the Life-Story of Edgar Allan Poe date: words: 100930 sentences: 5089 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/17389.txt txt: ./txt/17389.txt summary: This study of Edgar Allan Poe, poet and man, is simply an attempt to white sleep, her little boy''s words of love and remembrance--though little boy from far Virginia, with the wistful grey eyes and the sunny went on opened a new world to Edgar the Dreamer, who now began, when he The boy grew pale, but made no reply, and in the eyes fixed on Mr. Allan''s face was a provokingly stubborn look. "For my little boy, Edgar, who must love Boston, the place of his birth, cathedral walked Edgar Poe, his pale face and deep eyes, passionate with For the first time since Edgar Poe had opened his eyes upon He, like Edgar Poe, had an open eye and the world and a red-letter day in the life of Edgar Poe. Edgar and Virginia Poe had known hard times in New York--the bitterness id: 33930 author: Weiss, Susan Archer Talley title: The Home Life of Poe date: words: 45372 sentences: 2140 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/33930.txt txt: ./txt/33930.txt summary: church or family records is not known; and it is not likely that Mrs. Byrd, who was brought up with Rosalie Poe, could be mistaken on this account Poe saw very little if anything of Mrs. Stanard in the two Mackenzies and Mrs. Julia Mayo Cabell, wife of Poe''s schoolboy friend, evening of May 16, Mr. Cleland, with Mrs. Clemm, Poe and Virginia, left Another literary friend of Poe''s who visited the family in this time of According to Miss Poe, Mrs. Clemm was at this time dependent for her own husband or mother beside her, Mr. Poe reading a paper and Mrs. Clemm A lady who as a little girl knew Poe and his mother at this time said to We have seen that when Poe for the last time left Mrs. Whitman''s he went Some ten years after the death of Poe I received from Mrs. Clemm a ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel