Author:
Theodosia Pickering Garrison [Mrs. Frederick J. Faulks] (1874-1944)
Publication details:
'Theodosia Pickering Garrison, | 32 Nassau Street, New York City.' Undated [1909 or before].
1p., landscape 12mo. Good, on aged paper. Garrison's name and address are typed in the top left-hand corner. Her signature is written boldly beneath the poem, which is eight lines long, in two stanzas. It reads 'Because I snatched a pebble from the way, | And thought it priceless till that day my eyes | Filled with a clearer light, and knew my prize | Was worthless, poorer than the common clay; | Because of this shall I go clamouring, | "Behold, there are no diamonds!" and say, | "Look as ye will, ye find but pebbles"? Nay!