WHAT SEEMS.

Poet's Byline: Sallie M. Bryan Epigraph: "Wise judges are we of each other." First Line of Poem: My fate a bright—a blest? Alas, if thou

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Piatt, Sarah M. B. (Sarah Morgan Bryan), 1836-1919
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1859
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1811/87778
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spelling ftohiostateu:oai:kb.osu.edu:1811/87778 2023-05-15T14:55:27+02:00 WHAT SEEMS. Piatt, Sarah M. B. (Sarah Morgan Bryan), 1836-1919 1859-09-24 image/jpeg application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1811/87778 en eng The Ohio State University. Rare Books and Manuscripts Library. The Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt Recovery Project. The Early Poems of Sarah Morgan Bryan (Piatt) in the New York Ledger, 1857-1860. The New York Ledger: Devoted to Choice Literature, Romance, the News and Commerce, vol. XV, no. 29, p. 7, column 1, September 24, 1859. Editor: Robert Bonner. AP2.N5146 http://hdl.handle.net/1811/87778 The Ohio State University Rare Books and Manscripts Library print collection fate lost angels vain Heaven wings black hearts dreams Arctic desolate spectre icebergs North silence madness self waste graves Past Future Twilight feverish fear blood eternal Mother stars unchanging secrets power tropic Father Piatt Sarah M. B. (Sarah Morgan Bryan) 1836-1919 American poetry -- 19th century Text Poetry 1859 ftohiostateu 2021-06-14T17:06:53Z Poet's Byline: Sallie M. Bryan Epigraph: "Wise judges are we of each other." First Line of Poem: My fate a bright—a blest? Alas, if thou Text Arctic Iceberg* Ohio State University (OSU): Knowledge Bank Arctic
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topic fate
lost
angels
vain
Heaven
wings
black
hearts
dreams
Arctic
desolate
spectre
icebergs
North
silence
madness
self
waste
graves
Past
Future
Twilight
feverish
fear
blood
eternal
Mother
stars
unchanging
secrets
power
tropic
Father
Piatt
Sarah M. B. (Sarah Morgan Bryan)
1836-1919
American poetry -- 19th century
spellingShingle fate
lost
angels
vain
Heaven
wings
black
hearts
dreams
Arctic
desolate
spectre
icebergs
North
silence
madness
self
waste
graves
Past
Future
Twilight
feverish
fear
blood
eternal
Mother
stars
unchanging
secrets
power
tropic
Father
Piatt
Sarah M. B. (Sarah Morgan Bryan)
1836-1919
American poetry -- 19th century
Piatt, Sarah M. B. (Sarah Morgan Bryan), 1836-1919
WHAT SEEMS.
topic_facet fate
lost
angels
vain
Heaven
wings
black
hearts
dreams
Arctic
desolate
spectre
icebergs
North
silence
madness
self
waste
graves
Past
Future
Twilight
feverish
fear
blood
eternal
Mother
stars
unchanging
secrets
power
tropic
Father
Piatt
Sarah M. B. (Sarah Morgan Bryan)
1836-1919
American poetry -- 19th century
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op_relation The Ohio State University. Rare Books and Manuscripts Library. The Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt Recovery Project. The Early Poems of Sarah Morgan Bryan (Piatt) in the New York Ledger, 1857-1860.
The New York Ledger: Devoted to Choice Literature, Romance, the News and Commerce, vol. XV, no. 29, p. 7, column 1, September 24, 1859. Editor: Robert Bonner.
AP2.N5146
http://hdl.handle.net/1811/87778
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