The Children's Poets: Analyses and Appraisals of the Greatest English and American Poets for Children, for Use in Normal Schools, Library Schools, and Homes |
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... garden trees , So you may see , if you will look Through the windows of this book , Another child , far , far away , And in another garden , play . But do not think you can at all , By knocking on the window , call That child to hear ...
... garden trees , So you may see , if you will look Through the windows of this book , Another child , far , far away , And in another garden , play . But do not think you can at all , By knocking on the window , call That child to hear ...
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... garden - what in the garden ? Jacob's - ladder and Solomon's - seal , And Love - lies - bleeding beside All - heal In the garden . Stroke a flint , and there is nothing to admire Christina Rossetti 115.
... garden - what in the garden ? Jacob's - ladder and Solomon's - seal , And Love - lies - bleeding beside All - heal In the garden . Stroke a flint , and there is nothing to admire Christina Rossetti 115.
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... Garden . Mr. de la Mare's " child in the story " re- sembles the imaginative , solitary little boy in the Garden . Like R. L. S's child , he plays by himself , and his play is of the same fanciful , make - believe nature . The following ...
... Garden . Mr. de la Mare's " child in the story " re- sembles the imaginative , solitary little boy in the Garden . Like R. L. S's child , he plays by himself , and his play is of the same fanciful , make - believe nature . The following ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I CHILDRENS POETRY AND CHILDRENS POETS | 1 |
MOTHER GOOSE | 11 |
ANN AND JANE TAYLOR | 49 |
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