Osgood, Frances Sargent Locke, 1811-1850
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Osgood, Frances Sargent Locke, 1811-1850
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Osgood, Frances Sargent Locke, 1811-1850
Osgood, Frances Sargeant Locke, 1811-1850.
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Osgood, Frances Sargeant Locke, 1811-1850.
Osgood, Frances Sargent, 1811-1850.
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Osgood, Frances Sargent, 1811-1850.
Osgood, Frances Sargent
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Osgood, Frances Sargent
Frances Sargent Locke Osgood.
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Frances Sargent Locke Osgood.
Osgood, Francis Sargent (Locke) Kate Carol, 1811-1850
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Osgood, Francis Sargent (Locke) Kate Carol, 1811-1850
Osgood, Frances Sargent Locke
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Osgood, Frances Sargent Locke
Osgood, Francis Sargent Locke, 1811-1850.
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Osgood, Francis Sargent Locke, 1811-1850.
Frances Sargent Osgood
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Frances Sargent Osgood
Osgood, Frances S.
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Osgood, Frances S.
Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood.
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Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood.
Osgood, Fanny, 1811-1850
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Osgood, Fanny, 1811-1850
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Osgood was an American poet.
Frances Sargent Locke Osgood was a popular and respected poet. Her lyrical, often sentimental, verse was published in numerous periodicals and several collections. She came to represent a sort of ideal female poet. She also published prose, including children's books. She was known in literary circles in England and the United States, and was a particular favorite of Edgar Allan Poe.
Frances Sargent Locke Osgood (1811-1850), a poet and author, was born in Boston and achieved notoriety in London and New York. She was married to Samuel Stillman Osgood (1808-1885), a portrait painter. They had three children: Ellen Frances, May Vincent, and Fanny Fay. All three died in early childhood. In addition to her literary contributions, during this period of sentimental, lyrical "women's" literature, Frances Osgood is also known for a "literary courtship" with Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) and she was reportedly the inspiration of some of his poetry.
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