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Rivers to the Sea

Sara Teasdale

Publisher: Good Press

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'Rivers to the Sea' is a collection of poems that explores love, joy, beauty, and despair in a simple yet profound way. Sara Teasdale's timeless poetry connects with readers on a deep emotional level, as she captures universal human experiences that transcend time and place. Published when she was only twenty-one, Teasdale's volume became a bestseller and solidified her reputation as one of the great poets of her time. Her work is a testament to the power of language to move and inspire, and it continues to resonate with readers today, a century after its initial publication. Here's an excerpt from one of the featured poems in this collection, 'Spring': "  In Central Park the lovers sit / On every hilly path they stroll / Each thinks his love is infinite / And crowns his soul."
Available since: 11/25/2019.
Print length: 129 pages.

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