Hattie Howard Poems on Cities (9 Poems)

The Little Clock (Hattie Howard Poems)

Kind friend, you do not know how much   I prize this time-ly treasure,  So dainty, diligent, and such   A constant source of pleasure.  The ...

Never Had A Chance (Hattie Howard Poems)

Fresh from piano, school, and books,  A happy girl with rosy looks   Young Plowman wooed and won; despite  Her pretty, pouting prejudice,  Her deep ...

The Summer House (Hattie Howard Poems)

Midway upon the lawn it stands,   So picturesque and pretty;  Upreared by patient artist hands,   Admired of all the city;  The very arbor of ...

On The Common (Hattie Howard Poems)

We met on "Boston Common"--   Of course it was by chance--  A sudden, unexpected,   But happy circumstance  That gave the dull October day  A beautiful, ...

The Subway (Hattie Howard Poems)

Oh, who in creation would fail to descend    That wonderful hole in the ground?--  That, feeling its way like a hypocrite-friend  In sinuous ...

Monadnock (Hattie Howard Poems)

One summer time, with love imbued,  To climb the mount, explore the wood,   Or rove from pole to pole,  Upon Monadnock's brow I ...

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