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Elizabeth Payson Prentiss (1818-1878)
Courtesy of Wheaton College
Born: October 26, 1818, Portland, Maine.

Died: August 13, 1878, Dorset, Vermont.

Buried: Dorset, Vermont.

Elizabeth married Rev. George Lewis Prentiss in 1845. Her works include:

  • Peterchen and Gretchen, 1860
  • Fred and Maria and Me, 1868
  • Stepping Heavenward, 1869
  • Nidworth, and His Three Magic Wands, 1869
  • Religious Poems, 1873
  • Golden Hours, or Hymns and Songs of the Christian Life, 1874
  • The Little Preacher, 1874
  • Little Threads, 1874
  • The Story Lizzie Told, 1874
  • Urbane and His Friends, 1874
  • The Home at Greylock, 1876
  • Griselda: A Dramatic Poem in Five Acts (translated from German)
  • Little Susy’s Six Birthdays, 1883
  • Little Susy’s Six Teachers, 1883
  • Six Little Princesses
  • Pemaquid
  • Aunt Jane’s Hero
  • Little Susy Stories
  • The Flower of the Family
  • Life and Letters (posthumous)

Hymns:

  1. More Love to Thee, O Christ
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