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Sara Teasdale: Excerpt by Horace Gregory

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SOURCE: “Four Women of the ‘Twilight Interval’: Reese, Guiney, Crapsey, and Teasdale,” in A History of American Poetry: 1900-1940, edited by Horace Gregory and Marya Zaturenska, Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1942, pp. 79-106.

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