Then I went to town and had James Garber,
Who wrote beautifully, write him a letter.
(Hannah Armstrong)
More Quotes from Edgar Lee Masters:
There is the silence of those who have failed;And the vast silence that covers
Broken nations and vanquished leaders.
Edgar Lee Masters
Then how the picture began to clear
Till the face came forth like life?
Edgar Lee Masters
Here I confess to a lofty scorn,
And an acrid skepticism.
Edgar Lee Masters
Yet all the while I hungered for meaning in my life.
Edgar Lee Masters
Benjamin Pantier as a cry
Of votes for women: Ka dook -- dook!
Edgar Lee Masters
My favorite metaphor was Prickett's cow
Roped out to grass, and free you know as far
As the length of the rope.
Edgar Lee Masters
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