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  1. Mar 4, 2011 · Heres a virtual movie of Frances Sargent Osgood (née Locke) (June 18, 1811 -- May 12, 1850) who was an American poet and one of the most popular women writer...

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  2. Jan 18, 2011 · Portrait by Samuel S. Osgood. Richly painted in warm earthen hues, this oval canvas is the only known life portrait of Edgar Allan Poe in oils.The painting's most striking feature is its vivid coloration: the face is rendered in brilliant shades of sienna and vermilion, emerging from a deep umber background; the eyes are hazel-colored, mottled with flecks of black.

  3. Oct 1, 2013 · Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” is all the rage—the success of which a struggling poet like Frances Osgood can only dream. As a mother trying to support two young children after her husband’s cruel betrayal, Frances jumps at the chance to meet the illustrious Mr. Poe at a small literary gathering, if only to help her fledgling career.

  4. Apr 17, 2012 · It was addressed to Edgar Allan Poe. 186302 Echo-Song Frances Sargent Osgood. I know a noble heart that beats For one it loves how "wildly well!"

  5. Poe and Mrs. Osgood knew Saroni's sheet-music setting of her twenty-one line "Echo-Song," which had first appeared at the very head of the Broad-way Journal for 6 September 1845 (2:129). It was signed, in print, by "Frances S. Osgood," and obvi-ously addressed to Poe through its phrase, "wildly well," quoted from "Israfel." Saroni's musical set-

  6. Aug 3, 2015 · From its present pathway part not! Be nothing which thou art not. And love — a simple duty. Notes: “F——s S. O——d” is Frances Sargent Osgood. This version of the poem is identical to that printed in The Raven and Other Poems (1845), with no changes in words or punctuation. [S:1 - WORKS, 1850] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore ...

  7. Jan 22, 2009 · Thomas, W. Moy, “Edgar Allan Poe,” The Train: A First-Class Magazine, III, April 1857, pp. 193-198. Walsh, John E., Plumes in the dust: The Love Affair of Edgar Allan Poe and Frances Sargent Osgood, Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1980. (This book contains much interesting information, although Walsh’s central notion that Poe fathered an ...

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