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| | Peabody, Josephine Preston |
 | | Her first volume of verse, The Wayfarers (1898), was followed by Fortune and Men's Eyes (1900), a one-act play built on Shakespeare's sonnets, and Marlowe (1901), a verse play on Christopher Marlowe. |
 | | In 1908 she published The Book of the Little Past, a collection of poems for children, and in 1909 The Piper, a verse drama on the Pied Piper legend, which won the Stratford Prize Competition and was produced at theaters in London and New York City. |
 | | The Singing Man, a collection of poems exhibiting Peabody's growing concern with social injustice, appeared in 1911. |
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