Gleanings from the Poets for Home and SchoolW. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1851 |
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... being designed for pupils and readers of more mature minds , contains poems of a more imagi- native cast than those in the former collection . CONTENTS . Colley Cibber . Miss Lamb .. Mary Howitt iv NOTE TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... being designed for pupils and readers of more mature minds , contains poems of a more imagi- native cast than those in the former collection . CONTENTS . Colley Cibber . Miss Lamb .. Mary Howitt iv NOTE TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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... 18 · 11 · 12 13 · 16 17 · Mary Howitt . · • · 19 • 27 28 • • · 31 34 36 • · 37 38 Mrs. Follen . Wordsworth . Burns . Miss Lamb .. William Howitt . William Howitt . PAGE To the Grasshopper and Cricket , Lord Ullen's Daughter.
... 18 · 11 · 12 13 · 16 17 · Mary Howitt . · • · 19 • 27 28 • • · 31 34 36 • · 37 38 Mrs. Follen . Wordsworth . Burns . Miss Lamb .. William Howitt . William Howitt . PAGE To the Grasshopper and Cricket , Lord Ullen's Daughter.
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... Mary Howitt . Mrs. Southey . Miss Lamb .. Langhorne . Mrs. Southey . Mary Howitt . Cunningham . Miss Lamb . Watts . Miss Lamb . · 65 · Cowper . · 68 · • • 69 • • 72 · · · 73 • 74 · 75 • 76 · · 79 81 · 82 84 Southey . · 85 Southey . 87 ...
... Mary Howitt . Mrs. Southey . Miss Lamb .. Langhorne . Mrs. Southey . Mary Howitt . Cunningham . Miss Lamb . Watts . Miss Lamb . · 65 · Cowper . · 68 · • • 69 • • 72 · · · 73 • 74 · 75 • 76 · · 79 81 · 82 84 Southey . · 85 Southey . 87 ...
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... MARY HOWITT . AMONG green , pleasant meadows , All in a grove so wild , Was set a marble image Of the Virgin and the child . Here , oft , on summer evenings , A lovely boy would rove , To play beside the image That sanctified the grove ...
... MARY HOWITT . AMONG green , pleasant meadows , All in a grove so wild , Was set a marble image Of the Virgin and the child . Here , oft , on summer evenings , A lovely boy would rove , To play beside the image That sanctified the grove ...
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... Mary Howitt . GOD might have bade the earth bring forth Enough for great and small , The oak - tree and the cedar - tree , Without a flower at all . We might have had enough , enough For every want of ours , For luxury , medicine , and ...
... Mary Howitt . GOD might have bade the earth bring forth Enough for great and small , The oak - tree and the cedar - tree , Without a flower at all . We might have had enough , enough For every want of ours , For luxury , medicine , and ...
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