This sizable anthology contains the finest poems of Sara Teasdale, one
of America's best-loved poets and lyricists, combined from a total of
five earlier collections. A poorly child, the young Sara was taught at
home in St. Louis, Missouri, until she was aged nine and deemed well
enough to be educated in school. An introvert, her childhood home and
quarters were designed to ensure privacy and solitude. By the time she
was in her mid-teens, Sara had demonstrated an affinity for English
verse and soon began to write her earliest poems. The five collections
which comprise this anthology were published between 1907 and 1920;
these were the years in which Sara Teasdale, as a young woman brimming
with creative talent, authored her finest works. She won prizes for her
poetry, and had soon gained national renown with her collections proving
to be popular and much-endeared to the American public.