The Pocket Book of Story PoemsLouis Untermeyer Pocket books, Incorporated, 1945 - 386 pages |
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... feet in yonder boat , Mother , mother , I'll set my feet in yonder boat , And I'll 47 Edward, Edward.
... feet in yonder boat , Mother , mother , I'll set my feet in yonder boat , And I'll 47 Edward, Edward.
Page 175
... feet : How could they rest within their graves , And leave their homes the haunts of slaves ? Would they not feel their children tread With clanging chains , above their head ? It must not be : this day , this hour THE PATRIOT'S ...
... feet : How could they rest within their graves , And leave their homes the haunts of slaves ? Would they not feel their children tread With clanging chains , above their head ? It must not be : this day , this hour THE PATRIOT'S ...
Page 306
... feet Whereby her soul's Desire she came to greet . But why should they , her botch - work , turn about And stare disdain at me , her finished job ? Why was the place one vast suspended shout Of laughter ? Why did all the daylight throb ...
... feet Whereby her soul's Desire she came to greet . But why should they , her botch - work , turn about And stare disdain at me , her finished job ? Why was the place one vast suspended shout Of laughter ? Why did all the daylight throb ...
Contents
Introduction Louis Untermeyer iii | 1 |
Ballad of East and West Rudyard Kipling 1695 | 9 |
Hervé Riel Robert Browning | 16 |
Copyright | |
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