Who is Ada Langworthy Collier

Ada Langworthy Collier (née, Langworthy; pen names Anna L. Cunningham and Marguerite; December 23, 1843 – August 6, 1919) was an American author from Iowa. She wrote sketches, short stories, poems, and several novels. Collier is remembered for Lilith, The Legend of the First Woman (1885).

Early life and education

Ada Langworthy was born in Dubuque, Iowa, December 23, 1843, in the first frame house ever built within the present bounds of the State of Iowa. She was a descendant of James Langworthy, of Vermont; and Sergt. Jonathan Massey and Jonathan Woodbury, of New Hampshire; and a granddaughter of Dr. Stephen Langworthy and Betsey Massey. Her father, Lucius Hart Langworthy, a descendant of New England pioneers, was among the first to explore the lead regions of ...
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  • Lilith. The Legend Of The First Woman. Book Ii
    Soft stealing through the shade, and skirting swift
    The walls of Paradise, through night's dark rift
    Lilith fled far; nor stopped lest deadly snare
    Or peril by the wayside lurked. ...
  • Lilith. The Legend Of The First Woman. Book I
    Pure as an angel's dream shone Paradise.
    Blue mountains hemmed it round; and airy sighs
    Of rippling waters haunted it. Dim glades,
    And wayward paths o'erflecked with shimmering shades, ...
  • Lilith. The Legend Of The First Woman. Book Iii
    Wide through her realm she walked, and glad or lorn
    She mused. So, loitering, it chanced one morn
    When lone she sat upon a mountain height,
    One sudden stood anear, whose dark eyes bright ...
  • To Valeria
    Broideries and ancient stuffs that some queen
    Wore; nor gems that warriors' hilts encrusted;
    Nor fresh from heroes' brows the laurels green;
    Nor bright sheaves by bards of eld entrusted ...
  • Lilith. The Legend Of The First Woman. Book Iv.
    To that fair Elf-child other summers came;
    But Lilith walked, heart-hungered, filled with shame,
    Naught comforted. And in that shadow-land
    She sorrowing bore, in after-time, a band ...
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