The Family Book of VerseLewis Gannett Harper, 1961 - 351 sider Established favorite poetry to be read aloud and loved, ranging from rousing rhythms to more meditative, quieter poems. |
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... seemed one day to fit into one section , on another morning in another . Many poems seemed to belong in several sections . And others , like " Kubla Khan , " properly fitted no- where at all , yet demanded inclusion . Like the ocean ...
... seemed one day to fit into one section , on another morning in another . Many poems seemed to belong in several sections . And others , like " Kubla Khan , " properly fitted no- where at all , yet demanded inclusion . Like the ocean ...
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... Seemed So sweet love seemed that April morn , When first we kissed beside the thorn , So strangely sweet , it was not strange We thought that love could never change . But I can tell - let truth be told- That love will change in growing ...
... Seemed So sweet love seemed that April morn , When first we kissed beside the thorn , So strangely sweet , it was not strange We thought that love could never change . But I can tell - let truth be told- That love will change in growing ...
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... seemed it was a dream she'd dreamed In the hot and sunshine day ; She heard the whistling of the birds , The droning of the bees ; And then once more the singing came , And now the words were these : - " Never , never , comes tear or ...
... seemed it was a dream she'd dreamed In the hot and sunshine day ; She heard the whistling of the birds , The droning of the bees ; And then once more the singing came , And now the words were these : - " Never , never , comes tear or ...
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A. E. HOUSMAN ALFRED TENNYSON beat beauty bird blossom blow blue breath bright captain's gig Casey Jones clouds dark daughter dawn dead dear Dong dream E. E. CUMMINGS earth EMILY DICKINSON eyes feet flowers frost GEORGE GORDON BYRON golden grass green hand hath hear heard heart heaven hills of Habersham Jumbly Kew in lilac-time KIPLING land laughing light look MARK VAN DOREN meadow Miniver moon moonlight morning mountain never night Nokomis o'er poems poetry poets ride river roar ROBERT rose round RUDYARD KIPLING Rum Tum Tugger shadow shining ship shore sighs silent singing sleep smile snow song soul spring stars sweet tears tell thee There's things thou thought trail trees Twas valleys of Hall voice wall wander weary wild WILLIAM BLAKE WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woods