Kansas Women in Literature

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" dedicated to Mrs. Bertha M. Honore Palmer, herideal of the perfect type of gracious and lovely womanhood. "The ShanarDancing Girl" was first written for the Friends in Council, a literaryclub of Kansas City, Mo. It has received the encomiums of Thomas BaileyAldrich, John J. Ingalls and others for its beauty of expression anddramatic qualities. "Invocation, " an April idyl; "The Sea-shell;" and"Mountain Born" sing of the love of nature. "In the Conservatory;" "MySummer Heart;" and "Tired of th...e Storm" hint of sorrow and unrest andlonging. Then in 1886, "Compensation" was written. "Irma's Love ForThe King" is a favorite; also, "'Sold'--A Picture, " written for herdaughter, "yes, but she never came.
"The Sorrowful Stone" Mrs. Stockton considers her best.
    "The story without a suspicion of rhyme, And dim with the mists of the morning of Time, Is told of a goddess, who, wandering alone, Did go and sit down on the Sorrowful Stone.
    We find our Gethsemane somewhere, though late; The Angel of Shadows throws open the gate.


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