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KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN – Ultimate Collection
Table of Contents
Rebecca of Sunnybrook:
REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM
I. “We Are Seven”
II. Rebecca’s Relations
III. A Difference in Hearts
IV. Rebecca’s Point of View
V. Wisdom’s Ways
VI. Sunshine in a Shady Place
VII. Riverboro Secrets
VIII. Color of Rose
IX. Ashes of Roses
X. Rainbow Bridges
XI. “The Stirring of the Powers”
XII. “See the Pale Martyr”
XIII. Snow-White; Rose-Red
XIV. Mr. Aladdin
XV. The Banquet Lamp
XVI. Seasons of Growth
XVII. Gray Days and Gold
XVIII. Rebecca Represents the Family
XIX. Deacon Israel’s Successor
XX. A Change of Heart
XXI. The Sky Line Widens
XXII. Clover Blossoms and Sunflowers
XXIII. The Hill Difficulty
XXIV. Aladdin Rubs His Lamp
XXV. Roses of Joy
XXVI. “Over the Teacups”
XXVII. “The Vision Splendid”
XXVIII. “Th’ Inevitable Yoke”
XXIX. Mother and Daughter
XXX. Good-By, Sunnybrook
XXXI. Aunt Miranda’s Apology
NEW CHRONICLES OF REBECCA
First Chronicle. Jack O’Lantern
I
II
III
IV
Second Chronicle. Daughters of Zion
I
II
Third Chronicle. Rebecca’s Thought Book
I
II
Fourth Chronicle. A Tragedy in Millinery
I
II
Fifth Chronicle. The Saving of the Colors
I
II
III
IV
Sixth Chronicle. The State O’ Maine Girl
I
II
Seventh Chronicle. The Little Prophet
I
II
III
IV
Eighth Chronicle. Abner Simpson’s New Leaf
Ninth Chronicle. The Green Isle
Tenth Chronicle. Rebecca’s Reminiscences
Eleventh Chronicle. Abijah the Brave and the Fair Emmajane
I
II
III
THE FLAG-RAISING
I. A Difference in Hearts
II. Rebecca’s Point of View
III. Wisdom’s Ways
IV. The Saving of the Colors
V. The State O’ Maine Girl
Penelope Hamilton Series:
PENELOPE'S ENGLISH EXPERIENCES
Part I. In Town
I. The Weekly Bill
II. The Powdered Footman Smiles
III. Eggs a La Coque
IV. The English Sense of Humour
V. A Hyde Park Sunday
VI. The English Park Lover
VII. A Ducal Tea-Party
VIII. Tuppenny Travels in London
IX. A Table of Kindred and Affinity
X. Apropos of Advertisements
XI. The Ball on the Opposite Side
XII. Patricia Makes Her Debut
XIII. A Penelope Secret
XIV. Love and Lavender
Part II. In the Country
XV. Penelope Dreams
XVI. The Decay of Romance
XVII. Short Stops and Long Bills
XVIII. I Meet Mrs. Bobby
XIX. The Heart of the Artist
XX. A Canticle to Jane
XXI. I Remember, I Remember
XXII. Comfort Cottage
XXIII. Tea Served Here
XXIV. An Unlicensed Victualler
XXV. Et Ego in Arcadia Vixit
PENELOPE'S EXPERIENCES IN SCOTLAND
I. A Triangular Alliance
II. Edina, Scotia’s Darling Seat
III. A Vision in Princes Street
IV. Susanna Crum Cudna Say
V. We Emulate the Jackdaw
VI. Edinburgh Society, Past and Present
VII. Francesca Meets Th’ Unconquer’d Scot
VIII. ‘What Made Th’ Assembly Shine?’
IX. Omnia Presbyteria Est Divisa in Partes Tres
X. Mrs. M’collop as a Sermon-Taster
XI. Holyrood Awakens
XII. Farewell to Edinburgh
XIII. The Spell of Scotland
XIV. The Wee Theekit Hoosie in the Loaning
XV. Jane Grieve and Her Grievances
XVI. The Path That Led to Crummylowe
XVII. Playing Sir Patrick Spens
XVIII. Paris Comes to Pettybaw
XIX. Fowk O’ Fife
XX. A Fifeshire Tea-Party
XXI. International Bickering
XXII. Francesca Entertains the Green-Eyed Monster
XXIII. Ballad Revels at Rowardennan
XXIV. Old Songs and Modern Instances
XXV. A Treaty Between Nations
XXVI. ‘Scotland’s Burning! Look Out!’
XXVII. Three Magpies and a Marriage
PENELOPE'S IRISH EXPERIENCES
Part I. Leinster
I. We Emulate the Rollo Books
II. Irish Itineraries
III. We Sight a Derelict
IV. Enter Benella Dusenberry
V. The Wearing of the Green
VI. Dublin, Then and Now
Part II. Munster
VII. A Tour and a Detour
VIII. Romance and Reality
IX. The Light of Other Days
X. The Belles of Shandon
XI. ‘The Rale Thing.’
XII. Life at Knockarney House
XIII. ‘O! The Sound of the Kerry Dancing.’
XIV. Mrs. Mullarkey’s Iligant Locks
XV. Penelope Weaves a Web
XVI. Salemina Has Her Chance
Part III. Ulster
XVII. The Glens of Antrim
XVIII. Limavady Love-Letters
XIX. ‘In Ould Donegal.’
XX. We Evict a Tenant
XXI. Lachrymae Hibernicae
Part IV. Connaught
XXII. The Weeping West
XXIII. Beams and Motes
XXIV. Humours of the Road
XXV. The Wee Folk
Part V. Royal Meath
XXVI. Ireland’s Gold
XXVII. The Three Chatelaines of Devorgilla
XXVIII. Round Towers and Reflections
XXIX. Aunt David’s Garden
XXX. The Quest of the Fair Strangers, or the Fairy Quicken-Tree of Devorgilla
XXXI. Good-Bye, Dark Rosaleen
XXXII. ‘As the Sunflower Turns.’
PENELOPE'S POSTSCRIPTS
I. Penelope in Switzerland
II. Penelope in Venice
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
III. Penelope’s Prints of Wales
IV. Penelope in Devon
V. Penelope at Home
The Homespun Trilogy:
ROSE O' THE RIVER
The Pine and the Rose
Old Kennebec
The Edgewood “Drive”
“Blasphemious Swearin’”
The Game of Jackstraws
Hearts and Other Hearts
The Little House
The Garden of Eden
The Serpent
The Turquoise Ring
Rose Sees the World
Gold and Pinchbeck
A Country Chevalier
Housebreaking
The Dream Room
THE OLD PEABODY PEW
Dedication
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
SUSANNA AND SUE
I. Mother Ann’s Children
II. A Son of Adam
III. Divers Doctrines
IV. Louisa’s Mind
V. The Little Quail Bird
VI. Susanna Speaks in Meeting
VII. “The Lower Plane”
VIII. Concerning Backsliders
IX. Love Manifold
X. Brother and Sister
XI. “The Open Door”
XII. The Hills of Home
Other Novels:
A SUMMER IN A CAÑON: A California Story
I. Preparation and Departure
II. The Journey
III. Life in the Cañon—The Heir Apparent Loses Himself
IV. Rhyme and Reason
I. From the Countess Paulina Olivera to Her Friend and Confidante, The Lady Elsie Howard
II. From Philip to Elsie
III. The Knight of the Spectacles Takes the Quill
IV. Margery’s Contribution
V. The Camp Poetess Adds Her Store of Mental Riches to the General Fund
VI
V. The Forest of Arden—Good News
VI. Queen Elsie Visits the Court
VII. Polly’s Birthday: First Half in Which She Rejoices at the Mere Fact of Her Existence
VIII. Polly’s Birthday: Second Half
IX. Round the Camp-Fire
X. More Camp-Fire Stories
XI. Breaking Camp
POLLY OLIVER'S PROBLEM: A Story for Girls
I. A Declaration of Independence
II. Forecasting the Future
III. The Doctor Gives Polly a Prescription
IV. The Boarders Stay, and the Olivers Go
V. Told in Letters
VI. Polly Tries a Little Missionary Work
VII. “Where Ignorance Is Bliss.”
VIII. Two Fireside Chats
IX. Hard Times
X. Edgar Goes to Confession
XI. The Lady in Black
XII. The Great Silence
XIII. A Garden Flower, or a Banian-Tree
XIV. Edgar Discourses of Scarlet Runners
XV. Life in the Birds’ Nest
XVI. The Candle Called Patience
XVII. Polly Launches Her Ships
XVIII. The Children’s Hour: Reported in a Letter by an Eye-Witness
THE BIRD'S CHRISTMAS CAROL
I. A Little Snow Bird
II. Drooping Wings
III. The Birds' Nest
IV. "Birds of a Feather Flock Together"
V. Some Other Birds Are Taught to Fly
VI. "When the Pie Was Opened, The Birds Began to Sing!"
VII. The Birdling Flies Away
THE ROMANCE OF A CHRISTMAS CARD
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
TIMOTHY'S QUEST
I. Number Three, Minerva Court. First Floor Front
II. Number Three, Minerva Court, First Floor Back
III. The Railway Station
IV. Pleasant River
V. The White Farm. Afternoon
VI. The White Farm. Evening
VII. The Old Homestead
VIII. The Old Garden
IX. A Village Sabbath
X. The Supper Table
XI. The Honeysuckle Porch
XII. The Village
XIII. The Village
XIV. A Point of Honor
XV. Wilkins’s Woods
XVI. The New Homestead
MARM LISA
I. Eden Place
II. Mistress Mary’s Garden
III. A Family Polygon
IV. Marm Lisa Is Transplanted
V. How the New Plant Grew
VI. From Grubb to Butterfly
VII. The Comet and the Fixed Star
VIII. The Young Minister’s Psychological Observations
IX. Marm Lisa’s Quest
X. The Twins Join the Celestials
XI. Rhoda Frees Her Mind
XII. Flotsam and Jetsam
XIII. Leaves From Mistress Mary’s Garden
XIV. More Leaves
XV. ‘The Feast O’ the Babe’
XVI. Cleansing Fires
MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS
I. Mother Carey Herself
II. The Chickens
III. The Common Denominator
IV. The Broken Circle
V. How About Julia?
VI. Nancy’s Idea
VII. “Old Beasts Into New”
VIII. The Knight of Beulah Castle
IX. Gilbert’s Embassy
X. The Careys’ Flitting
XI. The Service on the Threshold
XII. Cousin Ann
XIII. The Pink of Perfection
XIV. Ways and Means
XV. Belonging to Beulah
XVI. The Post Bag
XVII. Jack of All Trades
XVIII. The House of Lords
XIX. Old and New
XX. The Painted Chamber
XXI. A Family Rhomboid
XXII. Cradle Gifts
XXIII. Nearing Shiny Wall
XXIV. A Letter Prom Germany
XXV. “Following the Gleam”
XXVI. A Zoological Father
XXVII. The Carey Housewarming
XXVIII. “Tibi Splendet Focus”
XXIX. “Th’ Action Fine”
XXX. The Inglenook
XXXI. Grooves of Change
XXXII. Doors of Daring
XXXIII. Mother Hamilton’s Birthday
XXXIV. Nancy Comes Out
XXXV. The Crimson Rambler
THE DIARY OF A GOOSE GIRL
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
A CATHEDRAL COURTSHIP
THE STORY OF WAITSTILL BAXTER
Spring
I. Saco Water
II. The Sisters
III. Deacon Baxter’s Wives
IV. Something of a Hero
V. Patience and Impatience
VI. A Kiss
VII. “What Dreams May Come”
Summer
VIII. The Joiner’s Shop
IX. Cephas Speaks
X. On Tory Hill
XI. A June Sunday
XII. The Green-Eyed Monster
XIII. Haying-Time
XIV. Uncle Bart Discourses
XV. Ivory’s Mother
XVI. Locked Out
Autumn
XVII. A Brace of Lovers
XVIII. A State O’ Maine Prophet
XIX. At the Brick Store
XX. The Rod That Blossomed
XXI. Lois Buries Her Dead
XXII. Harvest-Time
XXIII. Aunt Abby’s Window
XXIV. Phoebe Triumphs
XXV. Love’s Young Dreams
Winter
XXVI. A Wedding-Ring
XXVII. The Confessional
XXVIII. Patty Is Shown the Door
XXIX. Waitstill Speaks Her Mind
XXX. A Clash of Wills
XXXI. Sentry Duty
XXXII. The House of Aaron
XXXIII. Aaron’s Rod
XXXIV. The Deacon’s Waterloo
XXXV. Two Heavens
THE STORY OF PATSY
I. The Silver Street Kindergarten
II. Patsy Comes to Call
III. Two ‘Prentice Hands at Philanthropy
IV. Behind the Scenes
V. I Seek Patsy, and Meet the Duchess of Anna Street
VI. A Little “Hoodlum’s” Virtue Kindles at the Touch of Joy
VII. Patsy Finds His Three Lost Years
Short Stories:
THE VILLAGE WATCH-TOWER
Tom O’ the Blueb’ry Plains
The Nooning Tree
The Fore-Room Rug
A Village Stradivarius
The Eventful Trip of the Midnight Cry
LADIES-IN-WAITING
Miss Thomasina Tucker
The Turning-Point
Huldah the Prophetess
Two on a Tour
Philippa’s Nervous Prostration
Edited Anthologies:
THE ARABIAN NIGHTS: Their Best-known Tales
The Talking Bird, the Singing Tree, and the Golden Water
The Story of the Fisherman and the Genie
The History of the Young King of the Black Isles
The Story of Gulnare of the Sea
The Story of Aladdin; Or, the Wonderful Lamp
The Story of Prince Agib
The Story of the City of Brass
The Story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
The History of Codadad and His Brothers
The Story of Sinbad the Voyager
Introduction
The First Voyage
The Second Voyage
The Third Voyage
The Fourth Voyage
The Fifth Voyage
The Sixth Voyage
The Seventh and Last Voyage
TALES OF WONDER EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW
I Wonder
What the Birds Said
The Smith and the Fairies
The Grateful Crane
Little Surya Bai
The Storks and the Night Owl
The Five Queer Brothers
The Lac of Rupees
The Emperor’s Nightingale
Arndt’s Night Underground
The Unicorn
Destiny
The Deserter
The Two Melons
The Iron Casket
The Knights of the Fish
Dapplegrim
The Hermit
The Watch-Tower Between Earth and Heaven
The Lucky Coin
The Jackal, the Barber and the Brahmin
The Bird of Truth
The Two Genies
Steelpacha
The Buried Moon
The Farmer of Liddesdale
The Badger’s Money
The Grateful Foxes
The Black Horse
Truth’s Triumph
The Feast of the Lanterns
The Lake of Gems
The Sea-Maiden
The Enchanted Waterfall
The Rakshas’s Palace
The Princes Fire-Flash and Fire-Fade
Panch-Phul Ranee
Schippeitaro
THE FAIRY RING
Scandinavian
East O’ the Sun and West O’ the Moon
The Golden Lantern, Golden Goat, and Golden Cloak
Mother Roundabout’s Daughter
The Bear and Skrattel
The Golden Bird
The Doll in the Grass
The Princess on the Glass Hill
The Ram and the Pig Who Went Into the Woods to Live by Themselves
The Troll’s Hammer
The Clever Prince
Lars, My Lad!
Twigmuntus, Cowbelliantus, Perchnosius
English
Master Tobacco
The History of Tom Thumb
Tattercoats
History of Jack the Giant-Killer
French
Yvon and Finette
The Fair One With Golden Locks
The Little Good Mouse
The Story of Blanche and Vermilion
Prince Desire and Princess Mignonetta
The Yellow Dwarf
Graciosa and Percinet
Drak, the Fairy
Drakesbill and His Friends
Riquet With the Tuft
The White Cat
Prince Cherry
The Twelve Months
Spanish
The Story of Coquerico
The Bird-Cage Maker
Gaelic
The Bee, the Harp, the Mouse, and the Bum-Clock
The Long Leather Bag
The Widow’s Daughter
Munachar and Manachar
German
The Wild Swans
The Road to Fortune
The Golden Crab
The Table, the Ass, and the Stick
The Little Brother and Sister
The Old Griffin
The Three Feathers
The House in the Wood
Rapunzel
The Queen Bee
The Many-Furred Creature
Snow-White and Rose-Red
The Frog Prince
The Goose Girl
Briar Rose
The Iron Stove
Rumpel-Stilts-Ken
Faithful John, the King’s Servant
Spindle, Shuttle, and Needle
Russian
The Magic Egg
The Sparrow and the Bush
The Iron Wolf
East Indian
The Grateful Cobra
The Magic Ring
Tit for Tat
The Brahman, the Tiger, and the Six Judges
Muchie Lal
The Valiant Chatteemaker
THE TALKING BEASTS: A Book of Fable Wisdom
Fables of Aesop
The Power of Fables
The Wolf and the Lamb
Aesop and His Fellow Servants
The Kite and the Pigeons
The Ant and the Fly
The Frog Who Wished to Be as Big as an Ox
The Cat and the Mice
The Cock and the Jewel
The Man and the Lion
The Discontented Ass
The Boasting Traveller
The Lion and the Mouse
The Swallow and Other Birds
The Fox and the Crow
The Dog and His Shadow
The Ass and His Master
The Wolf and the Crane
The Hares and the Frogs
The Invalid Lion
The Travellers and the Bear
The Fox Without a Tail
The Crab and Its Mother
The Jackdaw with Borrowed Plumes
The Farmer and His Dog
The Fox and the Countryman
Belling the Cat
The Old Woman and Her Maids
The Dog in the Manger
The Old Man and His Sons
Hercules and the Wagoner
The Goose with the Golden Eggs
The Frogs Desiring a King
The Porcupine and the Snakes
The Lark and Her Young Ones
The Fox and the Stork
The Gnat and the Bull
The Deer and the Lion
The Fox and the Grapes
The Farmer and the Stork
The Hare and the Tortoise
The Old Woman and the Doctor
The Boy and the Wolf
The Blackamoor
The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
The Two Travellers
The Fox in the Well
The Hen and the Fox
The Ass and His Shadow
The Ass in the Lion’s Skin
The Wolf and the Sheep
Jupiter’s Two Wallets
The Satyr and the Traveller
The Two Travellers and the Oyster
The Young Mouse, the Cock, and the Cat
The Wolf and the Mastiff
The Tail of the Serpent
The Falcon and the Capon
The Crow and the Pitcher
The Eagle and the Owl
The Buffoon and the Countryman
The Old Man, His Son, and the Ass
The Lion, the Bear, the Monkey, and the Fox
The Wolf and the Lamb
The Chameleon
The Eagle, the Jackdaw, and the Magpie
The Boy and the Filberts
The Passenger and the Pilot
The Dog and the Crocodile
A Matter of Arbitration
The Crow and the Mussel
The Ass and His Purchaser
A Country Fellow and the River
The Playful Ass
The Boys and the Frogs
The Camel and His Master
The Flies and the Honey-pot
The Spectacles
The Bear and the Fowls
Fables of Bidpai
The Snake and the Sparrows
The Geese and the Tortoise
The Sagacious Snake
The Old Woman’s Cat
The Young Tiger
The Fox and the Drum
The Sparrows and the Falcon
The Hermit, the Thief, and the Demon
The King and the Hawk
The Mouse and the Frog
The Crow and the Partridge
Fables From the Hitopadesa
The Traveller and the Tiger
The Jackal and the Cat
The Greedy Jackal
The Elephant and the Jackal
The Lion and the Rabbit
The Birds and the Monkeys
The Rabbits and the Elephants
The Blue Jackal
The Mouse Who Became a Tiger
The Brahmin and the Goat
Fables from P. V. Ramaswami Raju
The Lion, the Fox, and the Story-teller
The Fox in the Well
The Fawn and the Little Tiger
The Fox and the Villagers
Tinsel and Lightning
The Glow-worm and the Daw
The Lion and the Gadfly
The Sunling
The Despot and the Wag
The Crane and the Fool
The Lion and the Goat
The Man and His Piece of Cloth
The Tiger, the Fox, and the Hunters
The Hare and the Pig
The Peacock and the Fox
The Tiger and the Giraffe
The Man of Luck and the Man of Pluck
The Fox and the Crabs
The Camel and the Pig
Malayan Fables
Father “Lime-stick” and the Flower-pecker
The Mouse-deer’s Shipwreck
The Tiger Gets His Deserts
The Tune That Makes the Tiger Drowsy
The Tiger and the Shadow
The King-crow and the Water-snail
The Elephant Has a Bet with the Tiger
Moorish Fables
The Wagtail and the Jackal
The Wren
Mule, Jackal, and Lion
African Fables
The Hen and the Cat
The Stork and the Toad
The Rat and the Toad
The Lion and the Wild Dog
How Sense Was Distributed
What Employment Our Lord Gave to Insects
Man and Turtle
Nianga Dia Ngenga and Leopard
Leopard and the Other Animals
Elephant and Frog
Dog and the Kingship
The Builder of Ability and the Builder of Haste
Fables From Krilof
The Education of the Lion
The Pebble and the Diamond
The Pike and the Cat
Trishka’s Caftan
The Elephant as Governor
The Quartette
Demian’s Fish Soup
The Wolf and Its Cub
The Pike
The Cuckoo and the Eagle
The Peasant and the Sheep
The Elephant in Favour
The Sword-blade
The Cuckoo and the Turtle-dove
The Peasant and the Horse
The Wolf and the Cat
The Eagle and the Mole
The Spider and the Bee
The Cuckoo and the Cock
The Peasant and the Robber
Fables From the Chinese
The Animals’ Peace Party
The Proud Chicken
The Hen and the Chinese Mountain Turtle
The Proud Fox and the Crab
The Mule and the Lion
The Lion and the Mosquitoes
Fables of La Fontaine
The Grasshopper and the Ant
The Swan and the Cook
The Hornets and the Bees
The Two Rats, the Fox, and the Egg
The Lion’s Share
The Shepherd and His Dog
The Old Man and the Ass
The Lion Going to War
The Ass and the Lap-dog
The Hare and the Partridge
The Weasel in the Granary
The Wolf Turned Shepherd
The Lion and the Ass Hunting
The Oak and the Reed
The Bat and the Two Weasels
The Dove and the Ant
The Cock and the Fox
The Wolf, the Goat, and the Kid
The Fox, the Monkey, and the Animals
The Rat and the Oyster
The Ass and the Dog
The Monkey and the Leopard
The Rat and the Elephant
The Acorn and the Pumpkin
The Cat and the Fox
The City Rat and the Country Rat
The Ploughman and His Sons
The Fox, the Wolf, and the Horse
The Woodman and Mercury
The Eagle and the Owl
The Earthen Pot and the Iron Pot
The Wolf and the Lean Dog
The Ears of the Hare
The Ass Carrying Relics
The Two Mules
The Lion and the Gnat
The Countryman and the Serpent
The Dairywoman and the Pot of Milk
The Monkey and the Cat
The Lioness and the Bear
The Cat and the Two Sparrows
The Sick Stag
The Wolf and the Fox
The Woods and the Woodman
The Shepherd and the Lion
The Animals Sick of the Plague
The Fowler, the Hawk, and the Lark
Phoebus and Boreas
The Stag and the Vine
The Peacock Complaining to Juno
The Eagle and the Beetle
Fables from the Spanish of Carlos Yriarte
The Bee and the Cuckoo
The Rope Dancer and His Pupil
The Squirrel and the Horse
The Bear, the Monkey, and the Pig
The Muff, the Fan, and the Parasol
The Duck and the Serpent
The Tea and the Sage
The Swan and the Linnet
The Flint and the Steel
Fables of Gay, Cowper, and Others
The Monkey Who Had Seen the World
The Shepherd’s Dog and the Wolf
The Rat-catcher and Cats
The Farmer’s Wife and the Raven
The Council of Horses
The Hare and Many Friends
The Nightingale and the Glowworm
The Raven
Moral
Pairing Time Anticipated
The Poet, the Oyster, and Sensitive Plant
The Pineapple and the Bee
Amelia and the Spider
The Goose and the Swans
The Rats and the Cheese
The Drop of Rain
The Lion and the Echo
THE STORY HOUR: A Book for the Home and the Kindergarten
The Oriole’s Nest
Dicky Smiley’s Birthday
Aqua; Or, the Water Babay
Moufflou
Benjy in Beastland
The Porcelain Stove
The Babes in the Wood
The Story of Christmas
The First Thanksgiving Day
Little George Washington (Part I)
Great George Washington (Part II)
The Maple-Leaf and the Violet
Mrs. Chinchilla
A Story of the Forest
Piccola
When I Was a Little Girl
Froebel’s Birthday
GOLDEN NUMBERS: A Book of Verse for Youth
A CHANTED CALENDAR
Daybreak
Morning
A Morning Song
Evening in Paradise
Evening Song
Night
A Fine Day
The Seasons
The Eternal Spring
March
Spring
Song to April
April in England
April and May
May
Song on May Morning
Summer
June Weather
July
August
In August
Autumn
Sweet September
Autumn’s Processional
October’s Bright Blue Weather
Maple Leaves
“Down to Sleep”
Winter
When Icicles Hang by the Wall
A Winter Morning
The Snow Storm
Old Winter
Midwinter
Dirge for the Year
THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL
The World Beautiful
The Harvest Moon
The Cloud
Before the Rain
Rain in Summer
Invocation to Rain in Summer
The Latter Rain
The Wind
Ode to the Northeast Wind
The Windy Night
The Brook
The Brook in Winter
Clear and Cool
Minnows
Snow-Bound
Highland Cattle
A Scene in Paradise
The Tiger
The Spacious Firmament on High
GREEN THINGS GROWING
Green Things Growing
The Sigh of Silence
Under the Greenwood Tree
The Planting of the Apple Tree
An Apple Orchard in the Spring
Mine Host of “The Golden Apple”
The Tree
A Young Fir-Wood
The Snowing of the Pines
The Procession of the Flowers
Sweet Peas
A Snowdrop
Almond Blossom
Wild Rose
Tiger-Lilies
To the Fringed Gentian
To a Mountain Daisy
Bind-Weed
The Rhodora
A Song of Clover
To the Dandelion (Extract)
To Daffodils
The Daffodils
The White Anemone
The Grass
The Corn-Song
Columbia’s Emblem
Scythe Song
Time to Go
The Death of the Flowers
Autumn’s Mirth
ON THE WING
Sing On, Blithe Bird!
To a Skylark
Sir Lark and King Sun: A Parable
The Skylark
The Skylark
The Bobolinks
To a Waterfowl
Goldfinches
The Sandpiper
The Eagle (Fragment)
Child’s Talk in April
The Flight of the Birds
The Shepherd’s Home
To a Cricket
On the Grasshopper and Cricket
The Tax-Gatherer
To the Grasshopper and the Cricket
The Bee
The Humble-Bee
All Things Wait Upon Thee
Providence
THE INGLENOOK
A New Household
Two Heavens
A Song of Love
Mother’s Song
The Bonniest Bairn in A’ the Warl’
Cuddle Doon
I Am Lonely
Brother and Sister
Home
Love Will Find Out the Way
The Sailor’s Wife
Evening at the Farm
Home Song
Etude Rêaliste
We Are Seven
FAIRY SONGS AND SONGS OF FANCY
Fairy Land
Orpheus With His Lute
The Arming of Pigwiggen
Hesperus’ Song
L’Allegro (Extracts)
Sabrina Fair
Alexander’s Feast
Kubla Khan
The Magic Car Moved On
Arethusa
The Culprit Fay (Extracts)
A Myth
The Fairy Folk
The Merman
The Mermaid
Bugle Song
The Raven
The Bells
SPORTS AND PASTIMES
Blowing Bubbles
Bicycling Song
Going a Maying
Jog On, Jog On
A Vagabond Song
Swimming
Swimming
The Angler’s Reveille
The Angler’s Invitation
Skating
Reading
On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer
Music’s Silver Sound
The Power of Music
Descend, Ye Nine
Old Song
The Barefoot Boy
Leolin and Edith
Going A-Nutting
Whittling
Hunting Song
The Hunter’s Song
The Blood Horse
The Northern Seas
The Needle
A GARDEN OF GIRLS
A Portrait
Little Bell
A Child of Twelve
Chloe
O Mally’s Meek, Mally’s Sweet
Who Is Silvia?
To Mistress Margaret Hussey
Ruth
My Peggy
Annie Laurie
Lucy
Jessie
Olivia
Nikolina
The Solitary Reaper
Helena and Hermia
Phyllis
So Sweet Is She
I Love My Jean
My Nannie’s Awa’
THE WORLD OF WATERS
To the Ocean
A Life on the Ocean Wave
The Sea
A Sea-Song
A Visit From the Sea
Drifting
Tacking Ship Off Shore
Windlass Song
The Coral Grove
The Shell
Bermudas
Where Lies the Land?
FOR HOME AND COUNTRY
The First, Best Country
My Native Land
Loyalty
My Heart’s in the Highlands
The Minstrel-Boy
The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls
Fife and Drum
The Cavalier’s Song
The Old Scottish Cavalier
The Song of the Camp
Border Ballad
Gathering Song of Donuil Dhu
The Reveille
Ye Mariners of England
The Knight’s Tomb
How Sleep the Brave!
Dirge
The Burial of Sir John Moore
Soldier, Rest!
Recessional
The Fatherland
NEW WORLD AND OLD GLORY
Dear Land of All My Love
Columbus
Pocahontas
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers
The Twenty-Second of December
Washington
Warren’s Address
Carmen Bellicosum
The American Flag (Extract)
Old Ironsides (U. S. S. “Constitution.”)
Indians
Crossing the Plains
Concord Hymn
Ode
Stanzas on Freedom
Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln the Great Commoner
Abraham Lincoln (Summer, 1865.)
O Captain! My Captain!
The Flag Goes By
The Black Regiment
Night Quarters
Battle-Hymn of the Republic
Sheridan’s Ride
Song of the Negro Boatman
Barbara Frietchie
Two Veterans
Stand by the Flag!
At Gibraltar
Faith and Freedom
Our Mother Tongue
The English Language
To America
The Name of Old Glory
IN MERRY MOOD
On a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes
The Priest and the Mulberry Tree
The Council of Horses
The Diverting History of John Gilpin
To a Child of Quality
Charade(campbell) (Thomas Campbell, the Poet)
A Riddle (A Book)
A Riddle (The Vowels)
A Riddle (The Letter H)
Feigned Courage
Baucis and Philemon
The Lion and the Cub
Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog
The Walrus and the Carpenter
Song of the Turtle and Flamingo
Captain Reece
The Cataract of Lodore
The Enchanted Shirt
Made in the Hot Weather
The Housekeeper
The Monkey
November
Captain Sword
STORY POEMS: ROMANCE AND REALITY
The Singing Leaves
Seven Times Two
The Long White Seam
Hannah Binding Shoes
Lord Ullin’s Daughter
The King of Denmark’s Ride
The Shepherd to His Love
Ballad
Romance of the Swan’s Nest
Lochinvar
Jock of Hazeldean
The Lady of Shalott
The High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire
The Forsaken Merman
The Sands of Dee
The “Gray Swan”
The Wreck of the Hesperus
A Greyport Legend
The Glove and the Lions
How’s My Boy?
The Child-Musician
How They Brought the Good News From Ghent to Aix
The Inchcape Rock
A Night With a Wolf
The Dove of Dacca
The Abbot of Inisfalen
The Cavalier’s Escape
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Hervé Riel
Vision of Belshazzar
Solomon and the Bees
The Burial of Moses
WHEN BANNERS ARE WAVING
When Banners Are Waving
Battle of the Baltic
The Pipes at Lucknow
The Battle of Agincourt
The Battle of Blenheim
The Armada: A Fragment
Ivry
On the Loss of the Royal George
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Bannockburn
The Night Before Waterloo
Hohenlinden
Incident of the French Camp
Marco Bozzaris
The Destruction of Sennacherib
TALES OF THE OLDEN TIME
Sir Patrick Spens
The Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington
King John and the Abbot of Canterbury
Lord Beichan and Susie Pye
The Gay Gos-Hawk
Earl Mar’s Daughter
Chevy-Chace
Hynde Horn
Glenlogie
LIFE LESSONS
Life
In a Child’s Album
To-Day
The Noble Nature
Forbearance
The Chambered Nautilus
Duty
On His Blindness
Sir Launfal and the Leper
Opportunity
Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel
Be True
The Shepherd Boy Sings in the Valley of Humiliation
A Turkish Legend
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
Polonius to Laertes
The Olive Tree
Coronation
December
The End of the Play
A Farewell
A Boy’s Prayer
Chartless
Peace
Consider
The Elixir
One by One
The Commonwealth of the Bees
The Pilgrim
Be Useful
THE GLAD EVANGEL
A Christmas Carol
The Angels
“While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night”
The Star Song
Hymn for Christmas
New Prince, New Pomp
The Three Kings
The Three Kings
A Christmas Hymn
O Little Town of Bethlehem
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night
Christmas Carol
Old Christmas
God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen
Minstrels and Maids
An Ode on the Birth of Our Saviour
Old Christmas Returned
Ceremonies for Christmas
Christmas in England
The Gracious Time
Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning
THE POSY RING: A Book of Verse for Children
A YEAR’S WINDFALLS
Marjorie’s Almanac
In February
March
Nearly Ready
Spring Song
In April
Spring
The Voice of Spring
The Coming of Spring
May
Spring and Summer
Summer Days
September
How the Leaves Came Down
Winter Night
A Year’s Windfalls
THE CHILD’S WORLD
The Wonderful World
A Day
Good-Morning
What the Winds Bring
Lady Moon
O Lady Moon
Windy Nights
Wild Winds
Now the Noisy Winds Are Still
The Wind
The Fountain
The Waterfall
The Voice of the Grass
The Wind in a Frolic
Clouds
Signs of Rain
A Sudden Shower
Strange Lands
Guessing Song
The Rivulet
Jack Frost
Snowflakes
The Water! the Water!
HIAWATHA’S CHICKENS
The Swallows
The Swallow’s Nest
The Birds in Spring
Robin Redbreast
The Lark and the Rook
The Snowbird
Who Stole the Bird’s Nest?
Answer to a Child’s Question
The Burial of the Linnet
The Titmouse
Birds in Summer
An Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast
The Bluebird
Song
What Does Little Birdie Say?
The Owl
Wild Geese
Chanticleer
The Singer
The Blue Jay
Robert of Lincoln
White Butterflies
The Ant and the Cricket
THE FLOWER FOLK
Little White Lily
Violets
Young Dandelion
Baby Seed Song
A Violet Bank
There’s Nothing Like the Rose
Snowdrops
Fern Song
The Violet
Daffy-Down-Dilly
Baby Corn
A Child’s Fancy
Little Dandelion
Dandelions
The Flax Flower
Dear Little Violets
Bird’s Song in Spring
The Tree
The Daisy’s Song
Song
For Good Luck
HIAWATHA’S BROTHERS
My Pony
On a Spaniel, called Beau, Killing a Young Bird
Beau’s Reply
Seal Lullaby
Milking Time
Thank You, Pretty Cow
The Boy and the Sheep
Lambs in the Meadow
The Pet Lamb
The Kitten, and Falling Leaves
OTHER LITTLE CHILDREN
Where Go the Boats?
Cleanliness
Wishing
The Boy
Infant Joy
A Blessing for the Blessed
Piping Down the Valleys Wild
A Sleeping Child
Birdies with Broken Wings
Seven Times One
I Remember, I Remember
Good-night and Good-morning
Little Children
The Angel’s Whisper
Little Garaine
A Letter
Love and the Child
Polly
A Chill
A Child’s Laughter
The World’s Music
The Little Land
In a Garden
Little Gustava
A Bunch of Roses
The Child
After the Storm
Lucy Gray
Deaf and Dumb
The Blind Boy
PLAY-TIME
A Boy’s Song
The Lost Doll
Dolladine
Dressing the Doll
The Pedlar’s Caravan
A Sea-Song from the Shore
The Land of Story-Books
The City Child
Going into Breeches
Hunting Song
Hie Away
STORY TIME
The Fairy Folk
A Fairy in Armor
The Last Voyage of the Fairies
A New Fern
The Child and the Fairies
The Little Elf
“One, Two, Three”
What May Happen to a Thimble
Discontent
The Nightingale and the Glowworm
Thanksgiving Day
A Thanksgiving Fable
The Magpie’s Nest
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat
A Lobster Quadrille
The Fairies’ Shopping
Fable
A Midsummer Song
The Fairies of the Caldon-Low
The Elf and the Dormouse
Meg Merrilies
Romance
The Cow-Boy’s Song
BED TIME
Auld Daddy Darkness
Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
Rockaby, Lullaby
Sleep, My Treasure
Lullaby of an Infant Chief
Sweet and Low
Old Gaelic Lullaby
The Sandman
The Cottager to Her Infant
A Charm to Call Sleep
Night
Bed-Time
Nightfall in Dordrecht
FOR SUNDAY’S CHILD
All Things Bright and Beautiful
The Still Small Voice
The Camel’s Nose
A Child’s Grace
A Child’s Thought of God
The Lamb
Night and Day
High and Low
By Cool Siloam’s Shady Rill
Sheep and Lambs
To His Saviour, a Child; A Present by a Child
What Would You See?
Corn-Fields
Little Christel
A Child’s Prayer
BELLS OF CHRISTMAS
The Adoration of the Wise Men
Cradle Hymn
The Christmas Silence
An Offertory
Christmas Song
A Visit from St. Nicholas
The Christmas Trees
A Birthday Gift
A Christmas Lullaby
I Saw Three Ships
Santa Claus
Neighbors of the Christ Night
Cradle Hymn
The Christmas Holly
PINAFORE PALACE
THE ROYAL BABY
BABY’S PLAYS
Baby’s Plays
Foot Soldiers
One, Two
The Difference
The Five Little Fairies
BABY’S HUSH-A-BYES
BABY’S JOURNEYS
Baby’s Journeys
Rhymes About a Little Woman
BABY’S FRIENDS
Baby’s Friends
Baby’s Breakfast
NURSERY HEROES AND HEROINES
Nursery Heroes and Heroines
Jack Horner
NURSERY NONSENSE
Nursery Nonsense
The Rabbits
NURSERY NOVELS
The Courtship, Merry Marriage, and Picnic Dinner of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren
The Death and Burial of Cock Robin
Tree on the Hill
GUESS-ME-QUICKS
Guess-Me-Quicks
Do You Guess It Is I?
GRANDMOTHER’S WISDOM
LITTLE PRINCE AND PRINCESS
THE PALACE PLAYTIME
Follow Me!
The Baby’s Birthday
Counting Out
A Tea-Party
Around the World
My Ship and I
The Feast of the Doll
Cuddle Down, Dolly
Playgrounds
Keeping Store
One and One
A Happy Child
THE PALACE GARDEN
The Garden Year
The Child and the World
The Gravel Path
A Dewdrop
Who Has Seen the Wind?
The Wind’s Song
Who Likes the Rain?
Rain
Rain in Spring
Sun and Rain
Bees
Annie’s Garden
The Daisy
Pussy Willow
Spring Questions
Snowdrops
A Mystery
Meadow Talk
Twenty Froggies
The Snail
The Worm
The City Mouse and the Garden Mouse
The Robin to His Mate
The Brown Thrush
The Little Doves
The Other Side of the Sky
The Happy World
Come, Little Leaves
Little Jack Frost
The Snow-Bird’s Song
Snow
THE PALACE PETS
The Cow
The Good Moolly Cow
The Cow
Bossy and the Daisy
The Clucking Hen
Chickens in Trouble
The Funniest Thing in the World
The Orphan’s Song
The Darling Birds
The Lamb
Four Pets
A Puppy’s Problem
I Like Little Pussy
THE PALACE JEST-BOOK
The Owl and the Eel and the Warming-Pan
The Fastidious Serpent
Snake Story
The Melancholy Pig
Hospitality
Lost
Extremes
The Dream of a Girl Who Lived at Seven-Oaks
The Dream of a Boy Who Lived at Nine-Elms
A Little Boy’s Pocket
A. Apple Pie
A Was an Ant
The Table and the Chair
Feeding the Fairies
The Fairy
THE QUEEN-MOTHER’S COUNSEL
A Thought
Inscription for My Little Son’s Silver Plate
Praise God
The Eyes of God
Kindness to Animals
How Doth the Little Busy Bee
Deeds of Kindness
Good Advice
I’ll Try
Clothes
A Music Box
If Ever I See
Employment
Stitching
Learning to Play
In Trust
THE PALACE BED-TIME
Watching Angels
The Story of Baby’s Blanket
The Story of Baby’s Pillow
The New Moon
Lady Moon
The Star
The Child’s Star
Do You Know How Many Stars?
Where Do All the Daisies Go?
The Sweetest Place
Good-Night
Nursery Song
How They Sleep
Baby-Land
Lullaby
A Cradle Song
Good-Night Prayer for a Little Child
The Sleepy Song
Minnie and Winnie
Queen Mab
A Boy’s Mother
Our Mother
Other Works:
THE GIRL AND THE KINGDOM: Learning to Teach
THE REPUBLIC OF CHILDHOOD: Froebel's Gifts
Preface
Thoughts on the Gifts of Froebel
Froebel’s First Gift
Froebel’s Second Gift
The Building Gifts
Froebel’s Third Gift
Froebel’s Fourth Gift
Froebel’s Fifth Gift
Froebel’s Sixth Gift
Froebel’s Seventh Gift
Froebel’s Eighth Gift
Froebel’s Ninth Gift
Froebel’s Tenth Gift
General Remarks on the Gifts
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS: A Book of Nursery Logic
The Rights of the Child
Children’s Plays
Children’s Playthings
What Shall Children Read?
Children’s Stories
The Relation of the Kindergarten to Social Reform
How Shall We Govern Our Children?
The Magic of “Together”
The Relation of the Kindergarten to the Public School
Other People’s Children
BLUEBEARD: A Musical Fantasy
Preface
Cast of Characters
Bluebeard (Lecture-Recital)
Recitative
THE GIRL SCOUTS: A Training School for Womanhood
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