Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (January 29, 1835 – April 9, 1905) was an American children's author who wrote under the pen name Susan Coolidge.
Quotes
- The Autumn seems to cry for thee,
Best lover of the Autumn-days!- Cousin Helen's Visit (1935).
- The tasks are done and the tears are shed.
Yesterday’s errors let yesterday cover;
Yesterday’s wounds, which smarted and bled,
Are healed with the healing that night has shed.- New Every Morning, (date of publication uncertain).
- These are weighty secrets, and we must whisper them.
- Secrets.
- Men die but sorrow never dies.
- The Cradle Tomb in Westminster Abbey (1975).
- She stood amid the morning dew,
And sang her earliest measure sweet,
Sang as the lark sings,speeding fair,
to touch and taste the purer air- Coolidge tribute to fellow poet Jean Ingelow from Preface to Poems by Jean Ingelow, Volume II, Roberts Bros 1896 kindle ebook ASIN B0082C1UAI .
External links
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- 19th-Century Girls' Series
- German Database to search for translations
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