Susan L. Mitchell

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Bucknell University Press, 1972 - 103 pages
 

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The Personal Ever Delighted MeSusan Mitchell in Her Time
13
Aids to the Immortality of Certain Persons in Ireland
35
3 The Living Chalice
64
4 George Moore 1916
77
The Laughter That Opens the Heart
90
Selected Bibliography
97
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Page 15 - Melancholy was the dominant note of his temperament, he thought, but it was a melancholy tempered by recurrences of faith and resignation and simple joy. If he could give expression to it in a book of poems perhaps men would listen. He would never be popular: he saw that. He could not sway the crowd but he might appeal to a little circle of kindred minds.

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