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008 790718s1958 ilua 000 0 eng d
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100 1 $aCook, Roy J.$q(Roy Jay),$d1873-$ecompiler.
245 10 $aOne hundred and one famous poems :$bwith a prose supplement : an anthology /$ccompiled by Roy J. Cook.
250 $aRev. ed.
260 $aChicago :$bContemporary Books, Inc.,$c[©1958]
300 $a[186] pages :$billustrations ;$c21 cm
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520 $aWell-known poems with a prose supplement that includes the Gettysburg Address, the Ten Commandments, the Magna Carta, the Declaration of Independence, and Patrick Henry's famous speech.
505 00 $tThe Builders /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tOpportunity /$rEdward R. Sill --$tOut to old aunt Mary's /$rJames Whitcomb Riley --$tEach and all /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tThe Rhodora : on being asked whence is the flowers /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tCharge of the light brigade /$rAlfred Tennyson --$tThe night has a thousand eyes /$rFrancis William Bourdillon --$tThe house by the side of the road /$rSam Walter Foss --$tI have a rendezvous with death /$rAlan Seeger --$tIn flanders fields /$rJohn McCrae --$tMoonlight /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tO captain! my captain! /$rWalt Whitman --$tThe chambered nautilus /$rOliver Wendell Holmes --$tChristmas everywhere /$rPhillips Broks --$tLittle boy blue /$rEugene Field --$tThe daffodils /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tJune /$rJames Russell Lowell --$tOde to the west wind /$rPercy Bysshe Shelley --$tThe snowstorm /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tTo a skylark /$rPercy Bysshe Shelley --$tHiawatha's childhood /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tThe happy warrior /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tAnn Rutledge /$rEdgar Lee Masters --$tGrass /$rCarl Sandburg --$tNot in vain /$rEmily Dickinson --$tSheridan's ride /$rThomas Buchanan Read --$tThe present crisis /$rJames Russell Lowell --$tBe strong /$rMaltbie Davenport Babcock --$tColumbus /$rCincinnatus Hiner Miller (known as Joaquin Miller) --$tTrees /$rSergeant Joyce Kilmer --$tThe spires of Oxford (as seen from the train) /$rWinifred M. Letts --$tRecessional /$rRudyard Kipling --$tThe cloud /$rPercy Bysshe Shelley --$tHow did you die? /$rEdmund Vance Cooke --$tWolsey's farewell to his greatness /$rJohn Fletcher --$tThe blessed damozel /$rDante Gabriel Rossetti --$tAmerica for me /$rHenry Van Dyke --$tRequiem /$rRobert Louis Stevenson --$tThe gods of the copybook headings /$rRudyard Kipling --$tMercy /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tAbraham Lincoln walks at midnight /$rVachel Lindsay --$tThe man with the hoe /$rEdwin Markham --$tThe duel /$rEugene Field --$tSong of the Chattahoochee /$rSidney Lanier.
505 00 $tOde on intimations of immortality /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tSonnet "the world is too much with us" /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tLetter to a young friend /$rRobert Burns --$tThe deacon's masterpiece or "the one-hoss shay" /$rOliver Wendell Holmes --$tThe building of the ship /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tSolitude /$rElla Wheeler Wilcox --$tKnee-deep in June /$rJames Whitcomb Riley --$tOpportunity /$rJohn James Ingalls --$tWaiting /$rJohn Burroughs --$tPaul Revere's Ride /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tThat time of year /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tPlant a tree /$rLucy Larcom --$tAbou Ben Adhem /$rJames Henry Leigh Hunt --$tThe bells /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tElegy written in a country church-yard /$rThomas Gray --$tCuddle doon /$rAlexander Anderson --$tSonnet on his blindness /$rJohn Milton --$tThanatopsis /$rWilliam Cullen Bryant --$tThe children's hour /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tInvictus /$rWilliam Ernest Henley --$tSea fever /$rJohn Masefield --$tHoratius /$rThomas Babington Macaulay --$tEach in his own tongue /$rWilliam Herbert Carruth --$tThe eternal goodness /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier --$tSummum bonum /$rRobert Browning --$tIf /$rRudyard Kipling --$tThe day is done /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tLove of country /$rSir Walter Scott --$tNobility /$rAlice Cary --$tThe minuet /$rMary Mapes Dodge --$tChilde Harold's farewell to England /$rGeorge Gordon Byron --$tGod save the flag /$rOliver Wendell Holmes --$tThe raven /$rEdgar Allan Poe --$tThe highwayman /$rAlfred Noyes --$tA psalm of life /$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$tFor a' that and a' that /$rRobert Burns --$tJest 'fore Christmas /$rEugene Field --$tGradatim /$rJosiah Gilbert Holland --$tThe barefoot boy /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier --$tPolonius' advice to Laertes /$rWilliam Shakespeare --$tThe flag goes by /$rHenry Holcomb Bennett --$t"The things that are more excellent" /$rWilliam Watson --$tConcord hymn /$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$tKeep a-goin' /$rFrank L. Stanton --$tLife sculpture /$rGeorge Washington Doane --$tThe choir invisible /$rGeorge Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) --$tMarmion and Douglas /$rSir Walter Scott --$tOde to a grecian urn /$rJohn Keats --$tThe heart of the tree /$rHenry Cuyler Bunner --$tCrossing the bar /$rAlfred Tennyson --$tSoliloquy from "Hamlet" /$rWilliam Shakespeare.
505 00 $tShe was a phantom of delight /$rWilliam Wordsworth --$tThe spider and the fly /$rMary Howitt --$tMaud Muller /$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier --$tThe night before Christmas /$rClement Clarke Moore --$tHome /$rEdgar A. Guest --$tMy Kate /$rElizabeth Barrett Browning --$tLincoln, the man of the people /$rEdwin Markham --$tOn the building of Springfield /$rVachel Lindsay --$tMending wall /$rRobert Frost --$tThe fool's prayer /$rEdward R. Sill --$tTo a waterfowl /$rWilliam Cullen Bryant --$tI shall not pass this way again /$rEva Rose York --$tApostrophe to the ocean /$rGeorge Gordon Byron --$tRenascence /$rEdna St. Vincent Millay --$tEpilogue to Asolando /$rRobert Browning --$tL'Envoi /$rRudyard Kipling --$tGettysburg address /$rAbraham Lincoln --$tThe Ten Commandments --$tMagna Charta --$tThe war inevitable, March, 1775 /$rPatrick Henry --$tThe Declaration of Independence in congress July 4, 1776.
650 0 $aAmerican poetry.
650 0 $aEnglish poetry.
650 7 $aAmerican poetry.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00807348
650 7 $aEnglish poetry.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00912278
650 7 $aPoetry$xCollections.$2sears
776 08 $iOnline version:$aCook, Roy Jay, 1873-$tOne hundred and one famous poems.$bRev. ed.$dChicago : Contemporary Books, Inc., [©1958]$w(OCoLC)895325230
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