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  1. The Worlds of Lucy Larcom, 1824-1893 by Shirley Marchalonis, 1989-08
  2. Poems by Lucy Larcom 1824-1893, 1868-12-31
  3. A New England girlhood, outlined from memory by Lucy Larcom 1824-1893, 1889-12-31
  4. The poetical works of Lucy Larcom by Larcom. Lucy. 1824-1893., 1894-01-01
  5. The unseen friend by Larcom Lucy 1824-1893, 1892-01-01
  6. As it is in heaven by Larcom. Lucy. 1824-1893, 1891-01-01
  7. Lucy Larcom: Life Letters and Diary (Selected Bibliographies Reprint Ser.) by Daniel Dulany Addison, Daniel D. Nfiaddison, 1994-06

1. A New England Girlhood (in VSCCAT)
with a foreword by Nancy Cott. Author Larcom, Lucy, 18241893. Published Boston Northeastern University Press, 1985. Subject
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2. A New England Girlhood (in VSCCAT)
Title A New England girlhood outlined from memory / by Lucy Larcom. Author Larcom, Lucy, 18241893. Published Williamstown, Mass.
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3. Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893 (in MARION)
Larcom, Lucy, 18241893. Heading Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893 Source data found Her A New England girlhood, outlined from memory, 1889.
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4. Childhood Songs. (in MARION)
Title Childhood songs. By Lucy Larcom. Author Larcom, Lucy, 18241893. Published Great Neck, N. Y. Granger Book Co., 1978 Subject
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5. The Worlds Of Lucy Larcom 1824-1893 - MARCHALONIS, SHIRLEY
The Worlds of Lucy Larcom 18241893; MARCHALONIS, SHIRLEY. Offered by Bibliomania
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6. Lucy Larcom [1824-1893] - HANNAH BINDING SHOES
A poem by Lucy Larcom 18241893 from The Home Book of Verse, Volume 3 by Burton Egbert Stevenson.
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Middle Last Still living. Back. Lucy Larcom (18241893) Lucy Larcom was a poet, a teacher, and a close friend of John Greenleaf Whittier. Back
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8. Author Lucy Larcom(1824-1893); Age 11; Worker At The Lowell Mi
A uthor Lucy Larcom(18241893); age 11; Worker at the Lowell Mills in Waltham, Mass. Insert content here. Site Map
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9. Lucy Larcom [1824-1893] - A STRIP OF BLUE
A poem by Lucy Larcom 18241893 from The Home Book of Verse, Volume 3 by Burton Egbert Stevenson.
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10. Project Gutenberg Titles By Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Larcom, Lucy, 18241893. A New England Girlhood.You can also look up this author on The Online Books Page, which may list
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11. Lucy Larcom
Lucy Larcom, links to texts and information. Lucy Larcom (18241893).Biographical Sketch from Appleton s Encyclopedia. Works Online
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12. Biography
Larcom, Lucy, 18241893. Lucy Larcom was a poet, author, teacher, editor, andmill worker. She was born in Beverly, Massachusetts on March 5,
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Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893 Lucy Larcom was a poet, author, teacher, editor, and mill worker. She was born in Beverly, Massachusetts on March 5, 1824 to Benjamin and Lois Barrett Larcom. The Larcoms had ten children, and when Benjamin Larcom died, his wife supported her large family by becoming the supervisor of a textile mill dormitory in Lowell, Massachusetts. Lucy joined the mill workforce at the age of eleven. She wrote about the experience in A New England Girlhood (1889), in a blank verse piece An Idyll of Work (1875), and in "Among Lowell Mill-Girls: A Reminiscence" for the November 1881 Atlantic Monthly . Despite the drudgery of the work, Lucy's experience was a positive one. In 1846, Lucy left Lowell to move out West with her sister Emeline, a founder of a periodical for mill girls. She was hired by an Illinois district school, where she taught for three years. She attended Monticello Seminary in Godfrey, Illinois, and looked up to the college's president, Philena Fobes, as a role model. After receiving her degree, Larcom moved back to Massachusetts and taught literature in Beverly. In 1854, she was honored for a poem that promoted settlement efforts in Kansas. Later that year, she joined the faculty of Wheaton Seminary in Norton, Massachusetts. She taught English literature and rhetoric there for almost eight years, and influenced the entire college with her innovative teaching style. She also founded the school's newspaper, and taught courses in philosophy, logic, botany and history.

13. Table Of Contents: Months
Larcom, Lucy, 18241893, Letter from Lucy Larcom to Miss P. Fobes, January 10, 1855in Lucy Larcom Life, Letters, and Diary. Addison, Daniel Dulany.
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Table of Contents: Months
Before 1860
After 1865 Undated Documents 1328 before 1860.
April, 1848
Thomas, Mary B., Letter from Mary B. Thomas to William Still, April 19, 1848 in Bibliographic Details
Thomas, Mary B., Letter from Mary B. Thomas to William Still, 1848? in Bibliographic Details
January, 1849
Claytor, William Quesenbury, 1827-1896, Diary of William Quesenbury Claytor, January, 1849 in Diary of William Claytor, 1849-1896, vol. 1 . Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 2002, pp. 614. Bibliographic Details
February, 1849
Claytor, William Quesenbury, 1827-1896, Diary of William Quesenbury Claytor, February, 1849 in Diary of William Claytor, 1849-1896, vol. 1 . Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 2002, pp. 614. Bibliographic Details
March, 1849
Claytor, William Quesenbury, 1827-1896, Diary of William Quesenbury Claytor, March, 1849 in Diary of William Claytor, 1849-1896, vol. 1 . Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street Press, 2002, pp. 614. Bibliographic Details
April, 1849
Claytor, William Quesenbury, 1827-1896, Diary of William Quesenbury Claytor, April, 1849

14. Lucy Larcom [1824-1893] - HANNAH BINDING SHOES
A poem by Lucy Larcom 18241893 from The Home Book of Verse, Volume 3 by BurtonEgbert Stevenson.
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HANNAH BINDING SHOES
Lucy Larcom Poor lone Hannah,
Sitting at the window, binding shoes:
Faded, wrinkled,
Sitting, stitching, in a mournful muse.
Bright-eyed beauty once was she,
When the bloom was on the tree; -
Spring and winter,
Hannah's at the window, binding shoes. Not a neighbor
Passing, nod or answer will refuse
To her whisper, "Is there from the fishers any news?" Oh, her heart's adrift with one On an endless voyage gone; - Night and morning, Hannah's at the window, binding shoes. Fair young Hannah, Ben, the sunburnt fisher, gaily wooes; Hale and clever, For a willing heart and hand he sues. May-day skies are all aglow, And the waves are laughing so! For her wedding Hannah leaves her window and her shoes.

15. Browse By Author: L - Project Gutenberg
Larcom, Lucy (18241893). A New England girlhood, outlined from memory (Beverly,MA) (English). Lardner, Ring (1885-1933). The Real Dope (English)
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16. A New England Girlhood, Outlined From Memory (Beverly, MA) By Lucy Larcom - Proj
Creator, Larcom, Lucy (18241893). Title, A New England girlhood, outlined frommemory (Beverly, MA). Language, English
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17. Lucy Larcom - A Year In Heaven
Hearing, from that sweet country where blighting never came, Love chime the hoursimmortal, in earth and heaven the same. Lucy Larcom (18241893)
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A Year In Heaven
ONE year among the angels, beloved, thou hast been;
One year has heaven's white portal shut back the sound of sin:
And yet no voice, no whisper, comes floating down from thee,
To tell us what glad wonder a year of heaven may be.
Our hearts before it listen, the beautiful closed gate:
The silence yearns around us; we listen and we wait.
It is thy heavenly birthday, on earth thy lilies bloom;
In thine immortal garland canst find for these no room? Thou lovedst all things lovely when walking with us here; Now, from the heights of heaven, seems earth no longer dear? We cannot paint thee moving in white-robed state afar, Nor dream our flower of comfort a cool and distant star. Heaven is but life made richer: therein can be no loss: To meet our love and longing thou hast no gulf to cross; No adamant between us uprears its rocky screen; A veil before us only; thou in the light serene. That veil 'twixt earth and heaven a breath might waft aside;

18. Lucy Larcom
By Lucy Larcom (18241893). Full text from Project Gutenberghttp//digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=2293. For a briefbiography of Lucy
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A NEW ENGLAND GIRLHOOD:
OUTLINED FROM MEMORY By Lucy Larcom (1824-1893) Full text from Project Gutenberg: http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=2293 For a brief biography of Lucy Larcom, see: http://lowellonline.org/hist/history2.html
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19. Author Lucy Larcom, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
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20. Reflections On 19th Century Childhood | Connect For Kids
Lucy Larcom (18241893), who recalls her girlhood in Beverly, Massachusetts, andher experience as a factory girl in the Lowell textile mills in A New
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