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Forest buds, from the woods of Maine
Allen, Elizabeth Akers (1832-1911)
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TO ALL WHO LOVE ME.
ADA.
MAY.
I LOVE THEE.
BY THE RIVER-SIDE.
A JUNE SHOWER.
DROWNED.
THE ANGEL OF PATIENCE.
THE FOREST.
THE SPRING BY THE CHERRY TREE.
FLOWN.
THE ANSWERED PRAYER.
WINTER.
FROST-PICTURES.
NO MORE.
THE HOUSEHOLD SAINT.
THIS MORNING.
YESTERDAY.
THE CHEERFUL HEART.
NOVEMBER.
FLORENCE'S BIRTH-DAY.
MARCH.
CLOVER BLOSSOMS.
TO ONE DEPARTED.
TWO.
TWENTY-ONE.
A DRY DITTY.
THE BENT OF THE TWIG.
THE WHITE DOVE.
A LULLABY.
THY BLESSING.
THE SUNKEN ROCK.
THE UNBIDDEN GUEST.
TWENTY-TWO.
MAGIC MIRRORS.
THE HAUNTED RIVER.
CHARMED.
WHERE CHARLIE DIED.
THE MINSTREL.
DANDELIONS.
THE HAND IN MINE.
AGAIN.
MY WORLD.
RESIGNATION.
BETTER THAN BEAUTY.
SEVENTEEN.
“THE GOOD TIME COMING.”
ALLIE.
ONE NIGHT.
“TRUE LOVE CAN NE'ER FORGET.”
TO MY NAMESAKE.
TO A SINGER.
TO ONE OF LITTLE FAITH.
TWICE-TOLD.
A PORTRAIT.
MY WIFE AND CHILD.
RE-UNITED.
TO-DAY.
IMPARTIALITY.
BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION.
THE LIVING.
LET ME IN.
TO AN IDEAL.
OF ONE BELOVED.
ALMOST AN ANGEL.
THE BROKEN HOME.
THE PANTRY.
MY NAME,
YOU AND ME.
OUR AUTUMN.
MY BABIES.
A BRACE OF SONNETS.
EVELYN.
THE AWAKENING.
IN VAIN.
STREET MUSIC.
THE APRIL BREEZE.
PICTURES OF MEMORY.
LOST AND SAVED.
TO ONE INSPIRED.
OVER THE WAY.
FEBRUARY.
TRUE LOVE CAN FORGET.
TOO LATE.
DESTINED.
THE DESERT FOUNTAIN.
TO ONE DYING.
TRUTH AND POETRY.
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Forest buds, from the woods of Maine
Forest buds, from the woods of Maine
Elizabeth Akers Allen
1832-1911
Brown, Bazin & Co.
Boston
1856
Forest buds, from the woods of Maine