• Very dark the autumn sky,
      Dark the clouds that hurried by;
    Very rough the autumn breeze
      Shouting rudely to the trees.

    Listening, frightened, pale, and cold,
      Through the withered leaves and mold
    Peered a violet all in dread—
      “Where, oh, where is spring?” she said.

    Sighed the trees, “Poor little thing!
      She may...

  • The Frost looked forth, one still, clear night,
    And he said, “Now I shall be out of sight;
    So through the valley and over the height
        In silence I ’ll take my way.
    I will not go like that blustering train,
    The wind and the snow, the hail and the rain,
    Who make so much bustle and noise in vain,
        But I ’ll be as busy as they!”

    ...
  • ’t Was the night before Christmas, when all through the house
    Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;
    The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
    In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;
    The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
    While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads;
    And mamma in her kerchief, and I in my...

  • Little Orphant Annie ’s come to our house to stay,
    An’ wash the cups and saucers up, an’ brush the crumbs away,
    An’ shoo the chickens off the porch, an’ dust the hearth, an’ sweep,
    An’ make the fire, an’ bake the bread, an’ earn her board-an’-keep;
    An’ all us other childern, when the supper things is done,
    We set around the kitchen fire an’ has the...

  • Old Master Brown brought his ferule down,
      And his face looked angry and red.
    “Go, seat you there, now, Anthony Blair,
      Along with the girls,” he said.
    Then Anthony Blair, with a mortified air,
      With his head down on his breast,
    Took his penitent seat by the maiden sweet
      That he loved, of all, the best.
    And Anthony Blair...

  • Still sits the school-house by the road,
      A ragged beggar sunning;
    Around it still the sumachs grow,
      And blackberry vines are running.

    Within, the master’s desk is seen,
      Deep scarred by raps official;
    The warping floor, the battered seats,
      The jack-knife’s carved initial;

    The charcoal frescoes on its wall;
      Its...

  • I Ain’t afeard uv snakes, or toads, or bugs, or worms, or mice,
    An’ things ’at girls are skeered uv I think are awful nice!
    I ’m pretty brave, I guess; an’ yet I hate to go to bed,
    For, when I ’m tucked up warm an’ snug an’ when my prayers are said,
    Mother tells me “Happy dreams!” and takes away the light,
    An’ leaves me lyin’ all alone an’ seein’ things...

  • I Studied my tables over and over, and backward and forward, too;
    But I couldn’t remember six times nine, and I didn’t know what to do,
    Till sister told me to play with my doll, and not to bother my head.
    “If you call her ‘Fifty-four’ for a while, you ’ll learn it by heart,” she said.

    So I took my favorite, Mary Ann (though I thought ’t was a dreadful shame...

  • A District school, not far away,
    Mid Berkshire hills, one winter’s day,
    Was humming with its wonted noise
    Of threescore mingled girls and boys;
    Some few upon their tasks intent,
    But more on furtive mischief bent,
    The while the master’s downward look
    Was fastened on a copy-book;
    When suddenly, behind his back,
    Rose sharp...

  • There was a little girl,
    And she had a little curl
      Right in the middle of her forehead.
    When she was good
    She was very, very good,
      And when she was bad she was horrid.

    One day she went upstairs,
    When her parents, unawares,
      In the kitchen were occupied with meals,
    And she stood upon her head
    In her little...