The World's Best Poetry: HomeBliss Carman A ten volume, topically arranged collection of poetry in which each volume is devoted to a specific topic, from love and home life to tragedy and humor; each volume includes biographical information about the poets and complete author, title, and first line indexes. |
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... wild as ocean bird's , Or female ranter moved to preach , 66 She gave her sorrow words . " " O Lord ! O dear , my heart will break , I shall go stick stark staring wild ! Has ever a one seen anything about the streets like a crying lost ...
... wild as ocean bird's , Or female ranter moved to preach , 66 She gave her sorrow words . " " O Lord ! O dear , my heart will break , I shall go stick stark staring wild ! Has ever a one seen anything about the streets like a crying lost ...
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... wild bee's morning chase , Of the wild - flower's time and place , Flight of fowl and habitude Of the tenants of the wood ; How the tortoise bears his shell , How the woodchuck digs his cell , And the ground - mole sinks his well ; How ...
... wild bee's morning chase , Of the wild - flower's time and place , Flight of fowl and habitude Of the tenants of the wood ; How the tortoise bears his shell , How the woodchuck digs his cell , And the ground - mole sinks his well ; How ...
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Bliss Carman. Here shall the wild - bird sing , And still thy branches bend . Old tree ! the storm still brave ! And ... wild waves hold her fast , And bear her off and melt away , A vastness heaving gray in gray . MATHILDE BLIND . II ...
Bliss Carman. Here shall the wild - bird sing , And still thy branches bend . Old tree ! the storm still brave ! And ... wild waves hold her fast , And bear her off and melt away , A vastness heaving gray in gray . MATHILDE BLIND . II ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION | vii |
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY TO VOLUME | xxxix |
About Children | 3 |
Copyright | |
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ain fireside auld auld lang syne Baby Baby Bell bairn beauty Bell Ben Bolt birds bless bliss BLISS CARMAN blue Blynken Bouillabaisse breast breath bright BRUTUS Caldon Low CASSIUS child dear delight doth dreams earth EDWARD LEAR eyes face fair fear feel feet flowers frae Friendship girl grow hair hand happy head hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW JEAN INGELOW JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER kiss kittens laugh light lips live looks Max and Maurice mee-ow merry moon morning mother never night o'er play poetry poets ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON rose round shadow shine sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song soul sweet tears thee There's things thou thought tree voice weary whisper WILLIAM WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY wind wings wish words young youth