Louisa May Alcott
1832-1888 / Female / American
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I Slept, And Dreamed That Life Was Beauty
'I slept, and dreamed that life was beauty; / I woke, and found that life was duty. / Was thy dream then a shadowy lie?
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In The Garret
Four little chests all in a row, / Dim with dust, and worn by time, / All fashioned and filled, long ago,
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Clover-Blossom
In a quiet, pleasant meadow, / Beneath a summer sky, / Where green old trees their branches waved,
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A Song From The Suds
Queen of my tub, I merrily sing, / While the white foam raises high, / And sturdily wash, and rinse, and wring,
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To The First Born
WELCOME, welcome, little stranger, / Fear no harm, and fear no danger; / We are glad to see you here,
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My Doves
OPPOSITE my chamber window, / On the sunny roof, at play, / High above the city's tumult,
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The Rock and The Bubble
Oh! a bare, brown rock / Stood up in the sea, / The waves at its feet
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A Little Bird I Am
'A little bird I am, / Shut from the fields of air, / And in my cage I sit and sing
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Here's A Nut
'Here's a nut, there's a nut; / Hide it quick away, / In a hole, under leaves,
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Hello! Hello!
'Hello! hello! / Come down below,-- / It's lovely and cool
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