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Fannie Isabelle Sherrick



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Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.

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Read More About Fannie Isabelle Sherrick below poetry list
Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Memory. Amid my treasures once I found 28536
2: A Shell. Oh, take this shell, this pretty thing 32387
3: A Sonnet. Sweet summer queen, with trailing robe of green, 14338
4: A Sunbeam. The sun was hid all day by clouds, 52485
5: Autumn Flowers. O crimson-tined flowers 32336
6: Beatrice Cenci. O beautiful woman, too well we know 58360
7: Beyond the Sunset are the Hills of God. Gleaming folds of read and gold linger in the western sky; 16371
8: Beyond. Beyond yon dim old mountain's shadowy height, 42354
9: Catching the Sunbeams. Catching the sunbeams, oh, wee dimpled child, 24337
10: Easter. Let all the flowers wake to life; 32309
11: Falling Leaves. There was a sound of music low 16392
12: Irene. The years are slowly creeping on 24340
13: Life. A dewy flower, bathed in crimson light, 30393
14: Love or Fame. Girlhood, the dearest time of joy and love, 1654336
15: May. The world is full of gems to-day, 20361
16: Memory A treasured link of shining pearls, 32364
17: Moonlight. Oh, what so subtle as the spell 28313
18: My Queen. A fair sweet blossom is born for you, 24415
19: Never. Two dark-brown eyes looked into mine 40372
20: Night. Tis eventide; the noisy brook is hushed 42340
21: Not Dead, but Sleeping. The shadow of death is around us all, 36384
22: October. I would not ask thee back, fair May, 32378
23: On the Lake. There's a beautiful lake where the sun lies low, 36317
24: Remembrance. Why should we dream of days gone by? 28324
25: September. Oh, soon the forests all will boast 24314
26: Snow-Flakes. I wonder what they are, 28355
27: Sounds From The Convent. White-robed nun, I pray thee tell me 40323
28: Summer Rain. Oh, what is so pure as the glad summer rain, 32379
29: Sunset on the Mississippi. O beautiful hills in the purple light, 40332
30: The Baby's Tear. A tiny drop of crystal dew 28381
31: The Day is Dead. The day is dead, 9425
32: The Lake. A limpid lake, a diamond gem, 40367
33: The Mississippi. Where is the bard, O river grand and old, 50382
34: The Old Year and the New. Low at my feet there lies to-night 40395
35: The Phantom of Love. She stood by my side with a queenly air, 117309
36: The Prince Imperial. Under the cross in the Southern skies, 40372
37: The Queen-Rose. A Summer Idyl. The sunlight fell with a golden gleam 64329
38: The Soldier's Grave. Above his head the cypress waves 55499
39: The Song of the Brook. Oh, what would you have, you splendid sun, 24376
40: The Star of Youth. The sun sinks down in the crimson west, 32326
41: To Longfellow. Each poem is a star that shines 154359
42: Tower Grove. Oh tell me not of the lands so old 64321
43: Twin Lilies. Twin lilies in the river floating, 40398
44: Two Pictures. A beautiful form and a beautiful face, 44904
45: Under the Sea. Under the sea, the great wide sea 24353
46: Under the Stars. Under the stars, when the shadows fall, 30354
47: Unrecorded. The splendors of a southern sun 96296
48: Winter Flowers. The summer queen has many flowers 32334




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