The Cambridge Book of Poetry for ChildrenKenneth Grahame University Press, 1962 - 235 pages |
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Page 167
Kenneth Grahame. THE OTHER SIDE OF IT I. THE PATRIOT It was roses , roses , all the way , With myrtle mixed in my path like mad : The house - roofs seemed to heave and sway , The church - spires flamed ... SIDE OF The Patriot R Browning.
Kenneth Grahame. THE OTHER SIDE OF IT I. THE PATRIOT It was roses , roses , all the way , With myrtle mixed in my path like mad : The house - roofs seemed to heave and sway , The church - spires flamed ... SIDE OF The Patriot R Browning.
Page 175
... side to side ; " The curse is come upon me , " cried The Lady of Shalott . IV In the stormy east - wind straining , The pale yellow woods were waning , The broad stream in his banks complaining , Heavily the low sky raining Over tower'd ...
... side to side ; " The curse is come upon me , " cried The Lady of Shalott . IV In the stormy east - wind straining , The pale yellow woods were waning , The broad stream in his banks complaining , Heavily the low sky raining Over tower'd ...
Page 198
... side to side , Shaped and shaven was the freshness , as by garden- cunning plied . Rose - trees , either side the door , were Growing lithe and growing tall ; Each one set a summer warder For the keeping of the hall , — With a red rose ...
... side to side , Shaped and shaven was the freshness , as by garden- cunning plied . Rose - trees , either side the door , were Growing lithe and growing tall ; Each one set a summer warder For the keeping of the hall , — With a red rose ...
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A. A. MILNE Avès baby bells birds Blow high blow low Blynken bonny coasts bower brave bright Camelot cloud Clusium coasts of Barbary cried dance dead dear deep doth dream earth Echo eyes fairy father ferry float flowers gleam glory green hand Hark hath hear heard heart heaven hill Horatius JOAQUIN MILLER KENNETH GRAHAME Kilmeny King ladies gay Lady of Shalott land Lars Porsena laugh light Little lamb Lochinvar look look'd LORD TENNYSON loud lulla maids merry moon morning never night o'er pale PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY poem Ring river ROBERT HERRICK Robin Rome rose round sailed Samian wine silent silver sing sleep smile snow song soul sound spake stars steed stood stream sweet sword thee thou Tournament towers town tree voice W. H. DAVIES waves wild WILLIAM BLAKE wind wood Wynken