id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28218 Alcott, Louisa May Three Unpublished Poems .txt text/plain 2694 160 81 heart--but Bronson Alcott nearly died of a broken dream." heart--but Bronson Alcott nearly died of a broken dream." There is a room upstairs in the old house at Fruitlands in Harvard, come to see the place where Bronson Alcott and the group of life, intermixed with study and close to the heart of Nature; a Alcott, deserted by his followers, lay in his bed, with his face turned them are three poems by Louisa Alcott--Bronson Alcott's noted daughter. reading public, and were to give such solace and comfort to the old age [Illustration: _Picture of Bronson Alcott's famous Temple School, _The old house where Bronson Alcott and the English Mystics tried to Long may he live to use the life Louisa Alcott, and is in the Fruitlands collection. This great devotion that Bronson Alcott inspired in those near to him is [Footnote B: Author of "Bronson Alcott's Fruitlands"; "Gleanings from ./cache/28218.txt ./txt/28218.txt