"White as the blossoms which the almond-tree, Above its bald and leafless branches bears."
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"The Royal Preacher", Stanza 5, p. 67.
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Margaret Junkin Preston
1820 – 1897
Margaret Junkin Preston (1820–1897) was an American poet and author remembered for espousing the Confederacy in her poems.
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