The SeasonsJ. Kay, 1850 - 220 sider This anthology of poems, compiled by Brian Moses, contains a mix of light-hearted poems and more serious ones, poems that rhyme and those that don't. There are plenty of good 'read alouds', thumping choruses, and the sort of poems that children can use as models for their own writing. Poetry is a key feature of the new National Curriculum and these fantastic poems are perfectly suited for this. Beautiful illustrations bring each poem vividly to life. Includes poems such as: Spring Phoned by Ian Souter; Spring by Clare Bevan; Springtime in Bluebell Wood by Wes Magee; Spring in the City by Brian Moses; What is Summer For? by Kate Williams; Summer Clouds by Penny Kent; Bed in Summer by R.L. Stevenson; Dear Summer by Kenn Nesbitt; The Swallow by Christina Rosetti; Autumn? by Chris White; Autumn Song by John Rice; Autumn Action Rhyme; Sounds Like Winter by Chris White; I Hear Thunder; December by Daphe Kitching; Mr Snowman by Debra Bertulis; Snow Joke by Clare Bevan; The Seasons in Me by Jane Clarke; Time by Trevor Harvey. |
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Side viii
... lost to nine readers in ten : ( I include even poetical readers :) so that it is not a vanity that would court admiration , but a help that would animate conception . " But this novel canon of criticism the poet very properly refused to ...
... lost to nine readers in ten : ( I include even poetical readers :) so that it is not a vanity that would court admiration , but a help that would animate conception . " But this novel canon of criticism the poet very properly refused to ...
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... Lost " in 1712. But , prior to that time , Scotland had the honour of having produced the earliest and perhaps the most learned commentary that was ever written on the " Paradise Lost . " In the preface to Bishop Newton's variorum ...
... Lost " in 1712. But , prior to that time , Scotland had the honour of having produced the earliest and perhaps the most learned commentary that was ever written on the " Paradise Lost . " In the preface to Bishop Newton's variorum ...
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... lost ; he employed two years of his life in composing that noble work , upon which , conscious of the importance and dignity of the subject , he valued himself more than upon all his other writings . While Mr. Thomson was writing the ...
... lost ; he employed two years of his life in composing that noble work , upon which , conscious of the importance and dignity of the subject , he valued himself more than upon all his other writings . While Mr. Thomson was writing the ...
Side xliv
... lost my standing in the church , but be received in my own country as a pro- ponent in theology . The reason why the two friends were not more explicit on this point in their correspondence , will be obvious to every one who considers ...
... lost my standing in the church , but be received in my own country as a pro- ponent in theology . The reason why the two friends were not more explicit on this point in their correspondence , will be obvious to every one who considers ...
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... lost and overwhelmed in one of those whirlwinds that so frequently agitate and lift up the whole sands of the desert , he finishes his picture by adding , that , ..In Cairo's crowded streets , The ' impatient merchant , wondering waits ...
... lost and overwhelmed in one of those whirlwinds that so frequently agitate and lift up the whole sands of the desert , he finishes his picture by adding , that , ..In Cairo's crowded streets , The ' impatient merchant , wondering waits ...
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Aaron Hill amid Autumn beauty beneath blank verse blaze bliss bloom breast breath breeze bright Castle of Indolence charm clouds death deep delight Earl of Buchan earth edition ether fair fame fancy flame flocks flood gale genius gentle Georgics gloom grace groves happy heart heaven hills holy orders honour Idless Indolence JAMES THOMSON John Mitford Joseph Warton kind labour light living Lord Lyttelton mighty mind mingled mix'd mountains Muse Nature Nature's night noble nought numbers o'er passions peace plain poem poet poetical poetry poison'd rage rapture rise rocks round rural scene Scotland Seasons shade shining sing smile snow soft song soul spirit Spring stanza storm stream Summer swain sweet swell taste tempest tender thee Thomson thou thought toil vale verses vex'd virtue walk wave wild winds wing Winter wintry wonders woods wretch youth