Works
- A Branch of May (1887)
- A Handful of Lavender (1891)
- A Quiet Road (1896)
- A Wayside Lute (1909)
- Spicewood (1921)
- Wild Cherry (1923)
- The Selected Poems (1926)
- Little Henrietta (1927)
- Lizette Woodworth Reese: The Pamphlet Poets (1928)
- A Victorian Village: Reminiscences of Other Days (1929), illustrated by J. J. Lankes
- White April (1930)
- The York Road (1931)
- Pastures and Other Poems (1933)
- The Old House in the Country (1936)
- Worleys (1936) story
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“When life has been well spent, age is a loss of what it can well spare,muscular strength, organic instincts, gross bulk, and works that belong to these. But the central wisdom, which was old in infancy, is young in fourscore years, and dropping off obstructions, leaves in happy subjects the mind purified and wise.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“A creative writer must study carefully the works of his rivals, including the Almighty. He must possess the inborn capacity not only of recombining but of re-creating the given world. In order to do this adequately, avoiding duplication of labor, the artist should know the given world.”
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“Through the din and desultoriness of noon, even in the most Oriental city, is seen the fresh and primitive and savage nature, in which Scythians and Ethiopians and Indians dwell. What is echo, what are light and shade, day and night, ocean and stars, earthquake and eclipse, there? The works of man are everywhere swallowed up in the immensity of nature. The AEgean Sea is but Lake Huron still to the Indian.”
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