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Poems by Frances Sargent Osgood
Osgood, Frances Sargent Locke (1811-1850)
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POEMS
SACRED POEMS.
BALLADS AND TALES.
FLORAL FANCIES.
THE FLOWER LOVE-LETTER.
MAY-DAY IN NEW ENGLAND.
THE PRISM, THE FLOWER, AND THE SUNBEAM.
THE VIOLET AND THE STAR.
GARDEN GOSSIP,
THE DAISY'S MISTAKE.
THE STAR AND THE FLOWER.
THE POET TO ONE WHO LOVES HIM.
THE SOUL FLOWER.
THE “FAIRER FLOWER.”
THE HALF-BLOWN ROSE.
THE FLOWER AND THE BROOK.
THE FLOWER AND THE HUMMING-BIRD.
IMPROMPTU TO ---.
THE SUNBEAM'S LOVE.
THE WREATH OF GRASSES.
THE DYING ROSE-BUD'S LAMENT.
THE LOST LILY.
HOPE.
THE GARDEN OF FRIENDSHIP.
WHY WILL A ROSE-BUD BLOW?
THE LILY'S REPLY.
THE PHANTOM-FLOWER.
SONGS.
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Poems by Frances Sargent Osgood
IMPROMPTU TO ---.
You
would speak your farewell by some beautiful flower,
But Autumn has rifled the rich garden-bower;
Yet while such dear love in your summer-heart glows,
Ah! do not regret it! the
wish
was a Rose!
Poems by Frances Sargent Osgood