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farahrosesmith: I won the Helen Gray Cone Fellowship for Graduate Study in English. Yay!

TheAtlArchives: Joan of Arc was burned at the stake 589 years ago this week. In an 1884 poem, Helen Gray Cone recalled the French heroine's lost girlhood:

MelanieJaxn: Upon a showery night and still, Without a sound of warning, A trooper band surprised the hill, And held it in the morning. They shook their trembling heads and gray With pride and noiseless laughter; When, well-a-day! they blew away, And ne'er were heard of after! Helen Gray Cone

david_fuj: Allow me to introduce.. no, not the bloody play.. Helen Gray Cone. Color me a big fan.

TheAtlArchives: Joan of Arc was burned at the stake on charges of heresy 588 years ago today. Helen Gray Cone recalled the teenage martyr's lost girlhood in a poem for The Atlantic in 1884:

lit_spoilers: "...make--a cup--of--tea!" --HELEN GRAY CONE. [Illustration of landscape]"

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Emily Dickinson Poem
Did you ever stand in a Cavern's Mouth
 by Emily Dickinson

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Did you ever stand in a Cavern's Mouth-
Widths out of the Sun-
And look-and shudder, and block your breath-
And deem to be alone

In such a place, what horror,
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