Author:Frances Sargent Osgood

Short Stories

 * "Romance of Real Life in New England" (May 1836)
 * "The Crumpled Rose Leaf" (Sep. 1836)
 * "A Day in New England" (Nov. 1836)
 * "Florence Howard" (Apr. 1839)
 * "The Doom" (Aug. 1840)
 * "Pictures from a Painter’s Life" (Jan. 1841)
 * "The Waltz and the Wager" (Apr. 1841)
 * "May Evelyn" (Mar. 1842)
 * "Waste Paper; or “Trifles Light as Air" (Sep. 1842)
 * "Truth" (Dec. 1842)
 * "The Coquette; or the Game of Life" (Jan. 1843)
 * "Dora’s Reward; or the 'Ruse de Guerre'" (Jun. 1843)
 * "Pride and Penitence" (Sep. 1843)
 * "Grace Melvyn" (Aug. 1843)
 * "Lizzie Lincoln" (Oct. 1843)
 * "Daguerreotype Pictures Taken on New Year’s Day" (Nov. 1843)
 * "The Wife" (Dec. 1843)
 * "The Lady’s Shadow" (Jan. 1844)
 * "Kate Melburne" (Jan. 1844)
 * "Newport Tableaux" (Jan. 1844)
 * "A Match for the Matchmaker" (Feb. 1844)
 * "The Poet’s Metamorphosis" (Mar. 1844)
 * "Virginia, the Little Match-Girl of Kentucky" (Mar. 1844)
 * "Feeling Versus Beauty" (Jun. 1844)
 * "Valentine’s Day; or a Lover’s Reminiscences" (Jul. 1844)
 * "The Flower and Gem" (Aug. 1844)
 * "The Soul Awakened; or Which Shall Win Him" (Oct. 1844)
 * "The Magic Lute" (Nov. 1844)
 * "The Little Lost Shoe; or Fielding in Search of a Foot" (Dec. 1844)
 * "The Soul Mirror" (Jan. 1845)
 * "Florence Errington" (Feb. 1845)
 * "Mabel" (Feb. 1845)
 * "Carry Carlisle" (Mar. 1845)
 * "Once More" (Jul. 1845)
 * "Ida Grey" (Aug. 1845)
 * "Leonora L’Estrange" (Oct. 1845)
 * "Kate Carol; or Glimpses of a Soul" (Mar. 1846)
 * "Glimpses of a Soul.-No. II" (Jun. 1846)
 * "Glimpses of a Soul.-No. III" (Sep. 1846)
 * "Athenais" (Sep. 1846)
 * "Le Porte-Bouquet, or Genius and Ingenuity" (Dec. 1846)
 * "Glimpses of a Soul" (Feb. 1847)
 * "Life in New York. A Sketch of a Literary Soiree" (Mar. 1847)
 * "Kate Carol to Mary S." (May 1847)
 * "Kate Carol to Her *" (Aug. 1847)
 * "Violet Vere’s Vacation" (May 1848)

Poetry

 * Poetry, published 1826 in a bimonthly periodical of children's poetry called Juvenile Miscellany by editor Lydia Maria Child.
 * A Wreath of Flowers from New England (1838)
 * "To My Book"
 * Elfrida, a dramatic poem in five acts
 * The Casket of Fate
 * "So Let It Be" (1845)
 * "Echo-Song" (1845)
 * "Forgive and Forget"
 * "Little Red Riding-Hood" (1850)
 * "Old Friends" (1850)
 * "A Shipwreck" (1845)
 * "A Song"
 * "A Song"
 * "To S. S. Osgood" (1850)
 * "Why Will A Rose-Bud Blow?"
 * "The Violet's Love"
 * "The Crimson Plume"
 * "The Broken Heart's Appeal"
 * "Labor"

Books

 * The Poetry of Flowers and the Flowers of Poetry (1841)
 * The Snowdrop: A New Year Gift for Children (1842)
 * Rose, Sketches in Verse (1842)
 * Puss in Boots (1842)
 * The Marquis of Carabas (1844)
 * Cries in New York (1846)
 * Poems (1850)

By Poe

 * "To ——" (1833)
 * "Impromptu. To Kate Carol" (1845)
 * "To F——s S. O——d" (renamed in 1845)
 * "To F——" (1845)
 * "Stanzas" (1845)
 * "A Valentine" (1846)

Works about Osgood

 * "Frances S. Osgood", by Poe in September 1846 in a series The Literati of New York