- Address
- The Sale of the Water-Lily
- The Humming-Bird's Anger
- The Butterfly's Dream
- The Boy and the Cricket
- Sudden Elevation; or The Empaled Butterfly
- The Stricken Bird
- The Young Sportsman
- The Pebble and the Acorn
- The Grasshopper and the Ant
- The Rose-Bud of Autumn
- Frost, the Winter-Sprite
- Vivy Vain
- The Lost Kite
- A Summer-Morning Ramble
- The Shoemaker
- The Snow-Storm
- The Whirlwind
- The Disobedient Skater Boys
- Winter and Spring
- Tom Tar
- The Envious Lobster
- The Crocus' Soliloquy
- The Bee, Clover, and Thistle
- Poor Old Paul
- The Sea-Eagle's Fall
- The Two Thieves
- Jemmy String
- The Caterpillar
- The Mocking Bird
- The Silk-Worm's Will
- Dame Biddy
- Kit With the Rose
- The Captive Butterfly
- The Dissatisfied Angler Boy
- The Stove and the Grate-Setter
- Song of the Bees
- The Summer is Come
- The Morning-Glory
- The Old Cotter and his Cow
- The Speckled One
- The Blind Musician
- The Lame Horse
- Humility; or, The Mushroom's Soliloquy
- The Lost Nestlings
- The Bat's Flight By Daylight - An Allegory
- Idle Jack
- David and Goliath
- Escape of the Doves
- Edward and Charles
- The Mountain Minstrel
- The Veteran and the Child
- Captain Kidd
- The Dying Storm
- Fanny Spy
- The Little Traveller
This is a volume of poetry for children by Hannah Flagg Gould, containing several fables and other verses with a little moral.
"Accept, then, my young Friends, this new CORONAL of the little flowers of poesy which I have woven for you. When you shall have examined and scented it, and found no thorn to pierce—no juice or odor to poison you in its whole circle, wear it for the giver's sake; and enjoy it and profit by its healthful influences, for your own." - Summary by Carolin and H.F. Gould
"Accept, then, my young Friends, this new CORONAL of the little flowers of poesy which I have woven for you. When you shall have examined and scented it, and found no thorn to pierce—no juice or odor to poison you in its whole circle, wear it for the giver's sake; and enjoy it and profit by its healthful influences, for your own." - Summary by Carolin and H.F. Gould
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