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By: Thomas S. (Thomas Samuel) Jones (1882-1932) | |
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The Rose-Jar |
By: Catherine Ann Turner Dorset (1750?-1817?) | |
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The Peacock 'At Home:' A Sequel to the Butterfly's Ball |
By: Jacky Dandy | |
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Jacky Dandy's Delight | |
By: John Courtenay (1738-1816) | |
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A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the late Samuel Johnson (1786) |
By: Evelyn Scott (1893-1963) | |
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Precipitations |
By: David Morton (1886-1957) | |
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Ships in Harbour |
By: David Rorie (1867-1946) | |
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The Auld Doctor and other Poems and Songs in Scots |
By: Rachel Annand Taylor (1876-1960) | |
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The Hours of Fiammetta A Sonnet Sequence |
By: Wilfred S. Skeats | |
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The Song of the Exile—A Canadian Epic |
By: Elizabeth H. Jocelyn (Elizabeth Hannah Jocelyn) Cleaveland (1824-1911) | |
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No Sect in Heaven |
By: Jean M. Snyder | |
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A Little Window |
By: Laura Ann Young Pinney (1849-) | |
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Within the Golden Gate A Souvenir of San Francisco Bay |
By: Lennox Amott | |
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The Minstrel A Collection of Poems |
By: James Allan Mackereth (1871-) | |
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Ioläus The man that was a ghost |
By: Frederick W. (Frederick William) Thomas (1806-1866) | |
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The Emigrant or Reflections While Descending the Ohio |
By: Edward Woodley Bowling (1837-1907) | |
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Climber's Dream
Edward Woodley Bowling was apparently a rector at the Church of All Saints in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire, England in the late 1800's, this poem is taken from Sagittulae, Random Verses. In this book's introduction he writes "The general reader will probably think that some apology is due to him from me for publishing verses of so crude and trivial a character. I can only say that the smallest of bows should sometimes be unstrung, and that if my little arrows are flimsy and light they will, I trust, wound no one." |
By: Herman George Scheffauer (1878-1927) | |
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The Masque of the Elements |
By: Maria L. Stewart | |
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Our Little Brown House, A Poem of West Point Written for the New Year's Festival at the Cadets' Sabbath-school of the Methodist Episcopal Church, January 1, 1879 |
By: R. C. Lehmann (1856-1929) | |
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The Vagabond and Other Poems from Punch |
By: George W. Doneghy | |
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The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems |
By: John D. Cossar | |
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A Leaf from the Old Forest |
By: Sallie Southall Cotten | |
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The White Doe The Fate of Virginia Dare |
By: William Stephen Pryer | |
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Rowena & Harold A Romance in Rhyme of an Olden Time, of Hastyngs and Normanhurst |
By: Thomas Cowherd (1817-1907) | |
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The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects |
By: J. C. Manning | |
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The Death of Saul and other Eisteddfod Prize Poems and Miscellaneous Verses |
By: Theodore H. (Theodore Harding) Rand (1835-1900) | |
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Song-waves |
By: Horace Smith (1836-1922) | |
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Interludes being Two Essays, a Story, and Some Verses |
By: James McIntyre (1828-1906) | |
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Lines Addressed to an Old Bachelor
LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of Lines Addressed to an Old Bachelor by James McIntyre. This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 27, 2013.Another poem from Canada's cheese poet, James McIntyre. |
By: Jean McKishnie Blewett (1862-1934) | |
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Chore Time
Jean McKishnie Blewett (4 November 1862 – 19 August 1934) was a Canadian journalist, author and poet. Blewett was a regular contributor to The Globe, a Toronto newspaper and in 1898 became editor of its Homemakers Department. In 1919, assisted by the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, she published a booklet titled Heart Stories to benefit war charities. During this time she regularly lectured on topics such as temperance and suffragism. She used the pseudonym Katherine Kent for some of her writing... |
By: Sarah Frances Price (1849-1903) | |
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Songs from the Southland |
By: Thomas Runciman (1841-1909) | |
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Songs, Sonnets & Miscellaneous Poems |
By: Unknown | |
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Poems Every Child Should Know
A treasure trove of more than two hundred poems, this gem of an anthology compiled by Mary E Burt is indeed a most valuable set of poems to read or listen to. Published in 1904, Poems Every Child Should Know contains some well-loved verses like Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, Lewis Carroll's delightful parody Father William, Felicia Hemans' deeply-moving Casablanca and other favorites. It also has lesser-known but equally beautiful pieces like Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Arrow and The Song, Robert Browning's The Incident of the French Camp, Eugene Field's nonsense lyrics Wynken, Blynken and Nod and a host of other wonderful verses... |