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SFFAudio: In The Deep Of Time by George Parsons Lathrop [with THOMAS ALVA EDISON] 26 pages from The English Illustrated Magazine, 1897

fairliehope: ‘A darting, azure-feathered arrow From some lithe sapling's bow-curve, fleet The bluebird, springing light and narrow, Sings in flight, with gurglings sweet…’ — George Parsons Lathrop

terrylkennedy: Those we've loved and those we've hated, / All, to-day, the rite will keep, / All, to-day, their dishes heap / With plump Thanksgiving turkey. -Thanksgiving Turkey George Parsons Lathrop

anthonyhennen: Oh how the American economy has changed. From the wiki of the poet George Parsons Lathrop (c. 1870s): "Finishing one term at Columbia, Lathrop practiced law in New York for a year. However, the need for more money prompted him to start a literary career."

DEskildson: The Lily Pond (George Parsons Lathrop, 1875) Some fairy spirit with his wand, I think, has hovered o'er the dell, And spread this film upon the pond, And touched it with this drowsy spell.

Technovelgy: The ‘sun telephone’ From "In the Deep of Time", by George Parsons Lathrop. Published in 1897. Text quote and references:

plastic_bio: The sunshine of thine eyes, (O still celestial beam!)Whatever it touches it fills With the life of its lambent gleam.The sunshine of thine eyes, Oh, let it fall on me!Though I be but a mote of the air, I could turn to gold for thee. - George Parsons Lathrop

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AnnieFi80676210: ***George Parsons Lathrop & **Edison which is now aka consumers power gas company*

LiteraryRob: All your furious forces, meeting, Torn, entangled, and shifting place: George Parsons Lathrop's "A Battle Ode" reflected on the Battle of Gettysburg 25 years later, July 3, 1888 --

plastic_bio: The sunshine of thine eyes, (O still celestial beam!)Whatever it touches it fills With the life of its lambent gleam.The sunshine of thine eyes, Oh, let it fall on me!Though I be but a mote of the air, I could turn to gold for thee. - George Parsons Lathrop

si_chndm: Francis Augustus Lathrop, Design for Front and Spine of Bookbinding for "Spanish Vistas" by George Parsons Lathrop, 1882–83

plastic_bio: The sunshine of thine eyes, (O still celestial beam!)Whatever it touches it fills With the life of its lambent gleam.The sunshine of thine eyes, Oh, let it fall on me!Though I be but a mote of the air, I could turn to gold for thee. - George Parsons Lathrop

whitedruid2: And all its visions on the golden tide Of mid-noon gliding off, must disappear. Fair dreams, farewell! So in life's stir and pride You fade, and leave the treasure of a tear! George Parsons Lathrop

SkullsHardLife: Check out Spanish Vistas by George Parsons Lathrop, 1883 Harper Bros.,1st Illus Reinhart

SkullsHardLife: Check out Spanish Vistas by George Parsons Lathrop, 1883 Harper Bros.,1st Illus Reinhart

clitullus: Moar metered verse! This one's called "Incantation," by George Parsons Lathrop, and it's delightfully witchy and strewn.

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HowardFricker: Check out this tweet from POETSorg: Autumn, work thy witchery! —George Parsons Lathrop

wakdjunkaga53: Incantation by George Parsons Lathrop - Poems |

POETSorg: Autumn, work thy witchery! —George Parsons Lathrop

LiteraryRob: All your furious forces, meeting, / Torn, entangled, and shifting place: George Parsons Lathrop looks back 25 years later in his poem "Gettysburg: A Battle Ode," July 3, 1888 --

Gr8SageEqlofHvn: queerest materials used, until finally the shred of bamboo, now utilized by us, was settled upon." - "Talks with Edison" by George Parsons Lathrop in Harper's magazine, Vol. 80 (February 1890), p. 425.

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Jack_ElHai: Novelist George Parsons Lathrop grew frustrated collaborating with Thomas Edison.

mizze43: It is the tumult of a mob, appeasable only by speedier bloodshed. Spanish Vistas George Parsons Lathrop

humanitiesny: "Valleys lay in sunny vapor, And a radiance mild was shed From each tree that like a taper At a feast stood...

LiteraryRob: Torn, entangled: George Parsons Lathrop's poem on the 25th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1888 --

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