101 Famous PoemsRoy Cook Nature, man and human history are reflected on in the verse of English and American poets and such prose works as the Gettysburg Address and the Declaration of Independence. |
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... stand solemn and white , Christmas where cornfields stand sunny and bright . Christmas where children are hopeful and gay , Christmas where old men are patient and gray , Christmas where peace , like a dove in his flight , Broods o'er ...
... stand solemn and white , Christmas where cornfields stand sunny and bright . Christmas where children are hopeful and gay , Christmas where old men are patient and gray , Christmas where peace , like a dove in his flight , Broods o'er ...
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... stands ; And the little toy soldier is red with rust , And his musket moulds in his hands . Time was when the little toy ... stand , Each in the same old place , Awaiting the touch of a little hand , The smile of a little face . And they ...
... stands ; And the little toy soldier is red with rust , And his musket moulds in his hands . Time was when the little toy ... stand , Each in the same old place , Awaiting the touch of a little hand , The smile of a little face . And they ...
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... stand amid the eternal ways And what is mine shall know my face . Asleep , awake , by night or day , The friends I seek are seeking me , No wind can drive my bark astray Nor change the tide of destiny . What matter if I stand alone ? I ...
... stand amid the eternal ways And what is mine shall know my face . Asleep , awake , by night or day , The friends I seek are seeking me , No wind can drive my bark astray Nor change the tide of destiny . What matter if I stand alone ? I ...
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April 23 arms beauty bells beneath Bettmann bird blessed Born April Born August Born December brave breast breath Christmas cloud Copyright cuddle doon dark dead death died April 23 died July died October door doth dream dust earth EDWIN MARKHAM EUGENE FIELD eyes face February 27 feel feet flowers glory hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hills of Habersham Horatius James Whitcomb Riley Keep a-goin Lars Porsena laugh light live look Lord March 24 moon moonlight never Nevermore night Nokomis o'er Old Aunt Mary's pass plants a tree Poems rain rendezvous with Death riding round sail shore silence sing sleep smile song soul stars stood sweet thee thine things Thou shalt thought truth turned VACHEL LINDSAY valleys of Hall wall WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind