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Louisa May Alcott
29 November 1832 – 6 March 1888 / Pennsylvania / United States
Poems of Louisa May Alcott
'The Frost-King' Song 1
'The Frost-King' Song Ii
'The Rose Family' Song 1
'The Rose Family' Song Ii
A Lament For S. B. Pat Paw
A Little Bird I Am
A Song From The Suds
And If Your Nancy Frowns, My Lad
Beds To The Front Of Them
Bide A Wee
Brighter Shone The Golden Shadows
Chevalita
Chingery Wangery Chan
Clover-Blossom
Dear Grif
Don'T Drive Me Away
Fairy Song
Flowers, Dear Flowers, Farewell!
For Myself Alone, I Would Not Be
Fragments
Fragments From
French Song
From Our Happy Home
From The Short Story A Christmas Dream, And How It Came True
From The Short Story Shadow-Children
From The Short Story What The Swallows Did
Gingerbread
Give Me Freshening Breeze, My Boys
He Prayeth Best Who Loveth Best
He That Is Down Need Fear No Fall
Healfast, Healfast, Ye Hero Wounds
Hello! Hello!
Here Is The Bracelet
Here's A Nut
Hither, Hither
I Wish I Had A Quiet Tomb
I Write About The Butterfly
In The Garret
Lily-Bell
Lily-Bell And Thistledown Song I
Lily-Bell And Thistledown Song Ii
Little Nell
Little Paul
Lullaby
My Doves
My Frost-King - Song I
My Frost-King - Song Ii
My Kingdom
Our Little Ghost
The Lay Of A Golden Goose
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