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Excerpt from Dear Old Georgetown or Memoirs of Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Smith His memorial to Mrs. Martha Eliza beth Smith was written at the re quest and with the help of her sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Cotton. The prepara tion of the little volume was a labor of love. The writer, while pastor of the church in Sedalia, of which General Smith and his daughters were members, was often in their home, and came to know and to love them as sincere and devoted friends. He was also with the family during the last sickness and the death of General Smith, and on the occasion of the funeral made the address. These inci dents are recited that the reader may understand that the author has spoken out of the inspi...
"Nets to Catch the Wind” is a 1921 collection of poetry by Elinor Morton Wylie. The poems include: “Beauty”, “The Eagle And The Mole”, “Madman's Song”, “The Prinkin' Leddie”, “August”, “The Crooked Stick”, “Atavism”, “Wild Peaches”, “Sanctuary”, “The Lion And The Lamb”, etc. A marvellous collection of melodious, sensuous poetry not to be missed by fans of Wylie's seminal work. Elinor Morton Wylie (1885–1928) was an American novelist and poet famous during the 1920s and 1930s. Her life was one of scandal, gaining notoriety for her numerous marriages and affairs. Other notable works by this author include: “Incidental Numbers” (1912) and “Trivial Breath” (1928). This classic work is being republished now in a new edition complete with an essay by Martha Elizabeth Johnson.
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Martha Elizabeth Smith, daughter of George Rappeen Smith (1804-1879) and Mileta A Thomson Smith (1806-1861), lived in Georgetown, Missouri.
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" Martha Elizabeth's poems, in The Return of Pleasure, are vivid, smart and passionate- indeed a pleasure.- William Kitteridge
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