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| Anonymous American Needleworker Two-Piece Day Dress ca. 1815-25 silk satins (striped and solid) National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Wedding Gown 1847 silk taffeta and embroidered silk chiffon National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Summer Dress ca. 1855-65 printed silk gauze National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Ensemble worn by Mary Todd Lincoln 1861 silk velvet and silk satin National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Wedding Gown 1867 silk satin and needle lace Victoria & Albert Museum, London |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Ball Gown worn by Minnie Maddern Fiske in silent film Becky Sharp 1915 embroidered silk National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Evening Gown worn by Mrs Woodrow Wilson 1915 beaded silk crepe, silk satin and silk velvet National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Evening Gown worn by Mrs Woodrow Wilson 1916 brocaded silk satin and tulle National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Wedding Gown 1927 beaded silk satin crepe National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Coconut Grove Caricature Dress (depicting silent film stars) ca. 1927 printed silk National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Child's Dress ca. 1930-40 silk satin Anacostia Community Museum, Washington DC |
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| Anonymous American Needleworker Wedding Gown made from a World War II Parachute 1945 parachute silk National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Ruth Hensinger Wedding Gown made from a World War II Parachute 1947 parachute nylon National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Ann Lowe Dress ca. 1960 silk taffeta and silk chiffon National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington DC |
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| Oleg Cassini Evening Gown worn by Jacqueline Kennedy ca. 1962 embroidered and beaded silk satin National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Carolina Herrera Dress ca. 1987 printed silk with ribbon trim National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
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| Arnold Scaasi Evening Gown worn by Barbara Bush 1989 silk velvet and silk satin National Museum of American History, Washington DC |
In my own shire, if I was sad,
Homely comforters I had:
The earth, because my heart was sore,
Sorrowed for the son she bore;
And standing hills, long to remain,
Shared their short-lived comrade's pain.
And bound for the same bourne as I,
On every road I wandered by,
Trod beside me, close and dear,
The beautiful and death-struck year:
Whether in the woodland brown
I heard the beechnut rustle down,
And saw the purple crocus pale
Flower about the autumn dale;
Or littering far the fields of May
Lady-smocks a-bleaching lay,
And like a skylit water stood
The bluebells in the azured wood.
Yonder, lightening other loads,
The seasons range the country roads,
But here in London streets I ken
No such helpmates, only men;
And these are not in plight to bear,
If they would, another's care.
They have enough as 'tis: I see
In many an eye that measures me
The mortal sickness of a mind
Too unhappy to be kind.
Undone with misery, all they can
Is to hate their fellow man;
And till they drop they needs must still
Look at you and wish you ill.
– A.E. Housman (1896)
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