The Cambridge Book of Poetry for Children
by Kenneth GRAHAME (1859 - 1932)
A collection of poems, many well-known or by famous writers for children, celebrating the joys of life for children and avoiding the all-too-common subject of death. Selected and edited by Kenneth Grahame. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry for Children:
A Boy's Song by James Hogg ,
A Child's Present by R. Herrick ,
A Christmas Carol by R. Herrick ,
A Girl's Song by Thomas Moore ,
Black Bunny by W.B. Rands ,
Christmas Eve by John Davidson ,
Columbus by Joaquin Miller ,
Cradle Song by Sir Walter Scott ,
Death of Oberon by G.W. Thornbury ,
Farewell to the Fairies by Richard Corbet ,
Horatius by Lord Macaulay ,
I Had a Dove by J. Keats ,
Kilmeny by James Hogg ,
Mother and I by Eugene Field ,
Robin Redbreast by W. Allingham ,
Shakespeare's Fairies by W. Shakespeare ,
Sheridan's Ride by T. Buchanan Read ,
The Cow by A. and J. Taylor ,
The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron ,
The Fairies by W. Allingham ,
The Happy Piper by William Blake ,
The Knight of Bethlehem by H.N. Maugham ,
The Lamb by William Blake ,
The Lavender Beds by W.B. Rands ,
The Peace-Giver by A.C. Swinburne ,
The Skylark by James Hogg ,
The Tiger by William Blake ,
Three Things to Remember by William Blake ,
To a Singer by P.B. Shelley