Poems that Every Child Should Know: A Selection of the Best Poems of All Times for Young PeopleMary Elizabeth Burt |
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ALFRED TENNYSON apple-tree beneath bird blew blow Blynken Bob-o'-link brave breath Burns Captain chee child cried dark dead dear death dream EBENEZER COBHAM BRewer Eugene Field eyes fast father FELICIA HEMANS flag flowers goes grew hand hath head hear heard heart heaven Inchcape Inchcape Rock ISAAC WATTS ivy green Lady Clare land Lars Porsena light Little White Lily Lochinvar Longfellow looked Lord merry moon morn never night Nokomis o'er ocean old Kentucky home Overland-Mail poem Pussy quoth ring roar ROBERT BROWNING ROBERT BURNS Robert of Lincoln Rock round RUDYARD KIPLING sail shining ship shore sing sleep smiled song soul Spink star-spangled banner stars stood storm sweet tear tell thee things thou Three Bells tree Twas twinkle wave wild William WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings Wynken