Louisa May Alcott
1832-1888 / Female / American
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A Lament For S. B. Pat Paw
We mourn the loss of our little pet, / And sigh o'er her hapless fate, / For never more by the fire she'll sit,
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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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And If Your Nancy Frowns, My Lad
''And if your Nancy frowns, my lad, / And scorns a jacket blue, / Just hoist your sails for other ports,
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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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Beds To The Front Of Them
'Beds to the front of them, / Beds to the right of them, / Beds to the left of them,
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Bide A Wee
'The puir auld folk at home, ye mind, / Are frail and failing sair; / And weel I ken they'd miss me, lad,
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Brighter Shone The Golden Shadows
Brighter shone the golden shadows; / On the cool wind softly came / The low, sweet tones of happy flowers,
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Chevalita
'Chevalita, / Pretty cretr, / I do love her
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Chingery Wangery Chan
'In China there lived a little man, / His name was Chingery Wangery Chan.' / 'His legs were short, his feet were small,
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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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