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  1. Elaine Goodale Eastman (1863–1953) and Dora Read Goodale (1866–1953) were American poets and sisters from Massachusetts. They published their first poetry as children still living at home, and were included in Edmund Clarence Stedman 's classic An American Anthology (1900).

  2. In the early years of both their lives and careers as poets, the Goodale sisters co-authored their first three volumes of poetry: Apple-Blossoms: Verses of Two Children (1878), In Berkshire with the Wild Flowers (1879), and All Around the Year: Verses from Sky Farm (1880).

  3. Elaine Goodale Eastman (1863–1953) and Dora Read Goodale (1866–1953) were American poets and sisters from Massachusetts. They published their first poetry as children still living at home, and were included in Edmund Clarence Stedman's classic An American Anthology (1900).

  4. The daughters of farmers, Elaine and Dora Goodale became well-known poets and writers. They led a simple life in a small, out-of-the-way place and yet they grew into educated, sophisticated women. Their parents, Dora Read and Henry Goodale, traced their roots to the founding of this country.

  5. Elaine Goodale Eastman (1863 1953) and Dora Read Goodale (1866 1953) were American poets and sisters, who published their first poetry as children still living at home, and were included in Edmund Clarence Stedman s classic An American Anthology…

  6. Discover Goodale Sisters famous and rare quotes. "Here bloom red roses, dewy wet, And beds of..."

  7. Elaine Goodale Eastman (1863–1953) and Dora Read Goodale (1866–1953) were American poets and sisters from Massachusetts. They published their first poetry as children still living at home, and were included in Edmund Clarence Stedman's classic An American Anthology (1900).