poetry, which is the voice of the soul's aspirations, has for it, of all the arts, the most natural and immediate appeal. - Florence Earle Coates
" "poetry, which is the voice of the soul's aspirations, has for it, of all the arts, the most natural and immediate appeal.
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About Florence Earle Coates
Florence Earle Coates (1 July 1850 – 6 April 1927)—American poet born in Philadelphia, and Pennsylvania poet laureate who gained notoriety both at home and abroad for her works of poetry—nearly three-hundred of which were published in literary magazines of her day such as the Atlantic Monthly, Scribner's, The Literary Digest, Lippincott's, The Century Magazine, and Harper's.
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Florence Van Leer Earle
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Florence Van Leer Earle Nicholson Coates
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She was a great woman with the heart of a little child. Her works praise her; the millions of God's creatures whom she has saved from suffering sing her praise. Where she has gone the recognition of this world counts for little. She has gone where the merciful are blessed, where the pure in heart see God.
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