Louisa May Alcott November 29, 1832 – March 6, 1888 Poetry Listing Read More About Louisa May Alcott below poetry listPoem Title First Lines Period # Lines # Reads 'Y' Are The Maiden Posies Y' are the maiden posies, 8 353 A Lament For S. B. Pat Paw We mourn the loss of our little pet, 24 376 A Little Bird I Am A little bird I am, 12 575 A Little Grey Curl A little grey curl from my father's head 48 139 A Song From The Suds Queen of my tub, I merrily sing, 24 408 A. B. A. Lines Written by Louisa M. Alcott to Her Father Like Bunyan's pilgrim with his pack, 40 122 And If Your Nancy Frowns, My Lad And if your Nancy frowns, my lad, 4 410 Beds To The Front Of Them Beds to the front of them, 12 455 Bide A Wee The puir auld folk at home, ye mind, 16 366 Brighter Shone The Golden Shadows Brighter shone the golden shadows; 24 487 Chevalita Chevalita, Pretty cretr, 8 324 Chingery Wangery Chan In China there lived a little man, 22 334 Clover-Blossom. In a quiet, pleasant meadow, 208 532 Dear Grif Dear Grif,Here is a whiff 414 Don't Drive Me Away Don't drive me away, 12 390 Fairy Song. The moonlight fades from flower and tree, 32 551 Flowers, dear flowers, farewell! We are sending you, dear flowers, 16 492 For Myself Alone, I Would Not Be For myself alone, I would not be 5 417 Fragments I am the monarch of the Sea, 29 435 Fragments from "The Mysterious Key And What It Opened" Love comes to all soon or late, 4 313 Fragments from "Under The Lilacs". So he took up his bow, 16 339 French Song J'avais une colombe blanche, 8 434 From Our Happy Home From our happy home 24 347 Gingerbread Gingerbread, Go to the head. 18 507 Gingerbread Gingerbread, Go to the head. 18 324 Give Me Freshening Breeze, My Boys Give me freshening breeze, my boys, 8 381 He Prayeth Best Who Loveth Best He prayeth best who loveth best 4 357 He That Is Down Need Fear No Fall He that is down need fear no fall, 12 368 Healfast, Healfast, Ye Hero Wounds Healfast, healfast, ye hero wounds; 5 360 Hello! Hello! Hello! hello! Come down below, 12 381 Here Is The Bracelet Here is the bracelet 14 332 Here's A Nut Here's a nut, there's a nut; 8 379 Hither, Hither Hither, hither, from thy home, 14 364 I Slept, And Dreamed That Life Was Beauty I slept, and dreamed that life was beauty; 6 357 I Wish I Had A Quiet Tomb I wish I had a quiet tomb, 4 357 I Write About The Butterfly I write about the butterfly, 12 433 In The Garret Four little chests all in a row, 96 427 Lily-Bell Bright shines the summer sun, 16 503 Listening To Celestial Lays Listening to celestial lays, 4 366 Little Drops Of Water Little drops of water, 8 404 Mary's Dream The moon had climbed the eastern hill 32 378 Morning Song Of The Bees Awake! awake! for the earliest gleam 28 493 Mountain--Laurel My bonnie flower, with truest joy 32 434 My Beth Sitting patient in the shadow 40 341 My Kingdom A little kingdom I possess, 32 325 Nearer To Thee Nearer, my God, to thee, 6 387 Not A Sparrow Falleth But Its God Doth Know, Not a sparrow falleth but its God doth know, 12 518 Now Hark, Little May Now hark, little May, 28 284 O Lion, Grand O lion, grand, Come over the sand, 6 345 Oh My Heart Is Sad And Weary Oh my heart is sad and weary 4 382
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She is best known for the novel Little Women, published in 1868. This novel is loosely based on her childhood experiences with her three sisters. This page viewed 8874 times.
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