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Book_Addict: Happy birthday to Wig, (poet Eleanor Agnes Lee) (February 27,1841), author of the poem “A Statue In The Garden” et al.

HighBridgePubs: “I was a goddess ere the marble found me. Wind, wind, delay not! Waft my spirit where the laurel crowned me! Will the wind stay not?” — Eleanor Agnes Lee

ShakespeareFor: “I was a goddess ere the marble found me. Wind, wind, delay not! Waft my spirit where the laurel crowned me! Will the wind stay not?” ― Eleanor Agnes Lee (1841‒1873)

GeneralRobertE3: 1841: Eleanor Agnes Lee born Fun Fact: Died of Tuberculosis, never married.

LeeFamilyDigArc: This Day in Robert E. lee History: 1862 December 26. In a letter to his daughter Agnes, Lee discusses the recent ba...

LeeFamilyDigArc: Two unpublished letters from Robert E. Lee in Mexico, 1847-1848

LeeFamilyDigArc: Robert E. Lee, Jr, talking about events of 1861 April 12. At the time, he was still a student at UVA...

LeeFamilyDigArc: The calm before the storm. A visit to Niagra Falls by Eleanor Agnes Lee, August 1860

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to Wig, poet (Eleanor Agnes Lee) (February 27,1841), author of the poem "A Statue In The Garden" et al.

TodayInVa: Today in 1841: Eleanor "Agnes" Lee, the daughter of Robert E. Lee and Mary Randolph Custis Lee, is born.



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Did you ever stand in a Cavern's Mouth-
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