They Saw Again The Crocus Bloom (Louisa May Alcott Poems)
They saw again the crocus bloom, And, leaning from that lofty room, Sir Launcelot with face of gloom Look down to Camelot. Up flew ...
They saw again the crocus bloom, And, leaning from that lofty room, Sir Launcelot with face of gloom Look down to Camelot. Up flew ...
''Y' are the maiden posies, And so graced, To be placed Fore damask roses. Yet, though thus respected, By and by Ye do lie, Poor girls, neglected.' ...
"Welcome, maids of honor, You do bring In the spring, And wait upon her. She has virgins many, Fresh and fair, Yet you are More sweet than ...
"There are no flowers in the fields, No green leaves on the tree, No columbines, no violets, No sweet anemone. So I have gathered ...
"Chevalita, Pretty cretr, I do love her Like a brother; Just to ride Is my delight, For she does not Kick or bite," (Louisa May Alcott)
"When it comes night, We put out the light. Some blow with a puff, Some turn down and snuff; But neat folks prefer A nice ...
WELCOME, welcome, little stranger,Fear no harm, and fear no danger;We are glad to see you here,For you sing "Sweet Spring ...
"O lion, grand, Come over the sand, And help me now, I pray! Here's a little lass, Who wants to pass; Please carry her on ...
"For myself alone, I would not be Ambitious in my wish; but, for you, I would be trebled twenty times myself; A thousand ...
"Oh, have you e'er heard of Kate Kearney? She lives on the banks of Killarney; From the glance of her eye, Shun danger ...
"Nearer, my God, to thee, E'en though a cross it be That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be, Nearer, my God, to ...
"Rosy, my dear, Don't cry,--I'm here To help you all I can. I'm only a fly, But you'll see that I Will keep my word ...
'Sweetest of maidens, oh, how can I tell The love that transfigures the whole earth to me? The longing that causes my ...
"Quee, quee! Wait and see: You were good to me; So here I come, From my little home, To help you willingly," (Louisa May Alcott)
'"Healfast, healfast, ye hero wounds; O knight, be quickly strong! Beloved strife For fame and life, Oh, tarry not too long!"' (Louisa May Alcott)
'"Listening to celestial lays, Bending thy unclouded gaze On the pure and living light, Thou art blest, Aslauga's Knight!" (Louisa May Alcott)
"He prayeth best who loveth best All things, both great and small; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth ...
'"And if your Nancy frowns, my lad, And scorns a jacket blue, Just hoist your sails for other ports, And find a maid ...
'Oh my heart is sad and weary Everywhere I roam, Longing for the old plantation And for the old folks at home.' (Louisa ...
"I wish I had a quiet tomb, Beside a little rill; Where birds, and bees, and butterflies, Would sing upon the hill." (Louisa ...
'Tell the dear old body This day I cannot run, For the pots are boiling over And the mutton isn't done.'" (Louisa May ...
Love comes to all soon or late, And maketh gay or sad; For every bird will find its mate, And every lass a ...
"To one who teaches me The sweetness and the beauty Of doing faithfully And cheerfully my duty." (Louisa May Alcott)
We sighing said, "Our Pan is dead; His pipe hangs mute beside the river Around it wistful sunbeams quiver, But ...
Mysterious death! who in a single hour Life's gold can so refine And by thy art divine Change mortal weakness ...
O lesson well and wisely taught Stay with me to the last, That all my life may better be For ...
We are sending you, dear flowers Forth alone to die, Where your gentle sisters may not weep O'er the cold ...
Brighter shone the golden shadows; On the cool wind softly came The low, sweet tones of happy flowers, Singing little ...
Long ago in a poultry yard One dull November morn, Beneath a motherly soft wing A little goose was born. ...
Oh! a bare, brown rock Stood up in the sea, The waves at its feet Dancing merrily. A little bubble ...
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