With Fielding's 'Amelia.'

by Sara Teasdale · 1792 · Beauty & Art
This tale of woe, of love, and life's hard strife,
Doth hold my heart, and bind my captive eye,
A sad reflection of our earthly life,
Where virtue triumphs, though it seems to die.

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American lyric poet, known for her poems on love, nature, and the feminine experience. Her work often displays a delicate and musical quality.

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