Poems Every Child Should Know by Unknown

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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. For modern day children, unaccustomed to reading and memorizing poetry, the book is a throwback to the days when this was the norm in most classrooms and homes. Fragments from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, in which Mark Antony pays tribute to the dead Brutus, Polonius' advice to his son Laertes from Hamlet with the stirring lines, “This above all: to thine own self be true...” are some of the masterpieces contained here. Poems Every Child Should Know also contained some of the most famous poems in English by poets like Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Browning and Milton. American poets like Walt Whitman are featured here with their immortal lines in poems like Song of Myself. Another famous American poet found here is Edgar Allan Poe with his iconic The Raven.The book is divided into six parts, with a very interesting and self explanatory preface by the author. She begins with something that readers would say when they first encounter a poetry anthology: “Is this another collection of stupid poems that children cannot use?” and goes on to explain how she selected the ones included here. Most of them were picked because they were short enough for a child to memorize. This is a now forgotten activity that can give hours of pleasure as you recall the lines long after you've put away the book. Others were chosen for the heroic and patriotic sentiments, like The Star Spangled Banner, Lord Ullin's Daughter, The Charge of the Light Brigade, Horatius at the Bridge and a host of other inspiring poems. Mary Elizabeth Burt was a gifted teacher who believed that poetry had the power to inspire, educate and mold young minds so that they could mature into valuable and useful citizens of the country. For modern day readers, this is indeed a delightful collection, which offers endless hours of pleasure as you thumb through rediscovering old favorites, and enjoying new ones.

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  • 01 – Preface
    Jan 2, 2025 – 05:08
  • 02 – The Arrow and the Song; The Babie; Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite; Little Drops of Water; He Prayeth Best; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star; Spring’s at the Morn; The Days of the Month
    Jan 1, 2025 – 06:24
  • 03 – True Royalty; Playing Robinson Crusoe; My Shadow; Little White Lily
    Dec 31, 2024 – 05:20
  • 04 – How the Leaves Came Down; Wee Willie Winkie; The Owl and the Pussy-Cat
    Dec 30, 2024 – 05:58
  • 05 – Wynken, Blynken, and Nod; The Duel
    Dec 29, 2024 – 04:36
  • 06 – The Boy Who Never Told a Lie; Whatever Brawls Disturb the Street; Bluebell of Scotland; Two Little Wings; Farewell
    Dec 28, 2024 – 04:13
  • 07 – Casabianca; The Captain’s Daughter
    Dec 27, 2024 – 03:50
  • 08 – The Village Blacksmith; Sweet and Low; The Violet; The Rainbow
    Dec 26, 2024 – 05:51
  • 09 – A Visit from St. Nicholas; The Star-Spangled Banner
    Dec 25, 2024 – 06:03
  • 10 – Father William; The Nightingale and the Glow-worm
    Dec 24, 2024 – 03:55
  • 11 – Jack Frost; The Owl; Little Billie
    Dec 23, 2024 – 05:26
  • 12 – The Butterfly and the Bee; An Incident of the French Camp; Robert of Lincoln
    Dec 22, 2024 – 06:43
  • 13 – Old Grimes; Song of Life; Fairy Song
    Dec 21, 2024 – 04:29
  • 14 – A Boy’s Song; Buttercups and Daisies; The Rainbow; Old Ironsides
    Dec 20, 2024 – 05:04
  • 15 – Little Orphant Annie; O Captain My Captain
    Dec 19, 2024 – 05:23
  • 16 – Ingratitude; The Ivy Green; The Noble Nature; The Flying Squirrel
    Dec 18, 2024 – 06:40
  • 17 – Warren’s Address; The Song in Camp; The Bugle Song
    Dec 17, 2024 – 05:28
  • 18 – The Three Bells of Glasgow; Sheridan’s Ride
    Dec 16, 2024 – 06:00
  • 19 – The Sandpiper; Lady Clare
    Dec 15, 2024 – 06:48
  • 20 – The Lord of Burleigh
    Dec 14, 2024 – 04:53
  • 21 – Hiawatha’s Childhood
    Dec 13, 2024 – 04:52
  • 22 – I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud; John Barelycorn; A Life on the Ocean Wave
    Dec 12, 2024 – 05:34
  • 23 – The Death of the Old Year; Abou Ben Adhem
    Dec 11, 2024 – 04:31
  • 24 – A Farm-Yard Song
    Dec 10, 2024 – 03:35
  • 25 – To a Mouse; To a Mountain Daisy
    Dec 9, 2024 – 05:56
  • 26 – Barbara Frietchie
    Dec 8, 2024 – 03:35
  • 27 – Lochinvar
    Dec 7, 2024 – 03:41
  • 28 – Lord Ullin’s Daughter; The Charge of the Light Brigade
    Dec 6, 2024 – 05:11
  • 29 – The Tournament; The Wind and the Moon
    Dec 5, 2024 – 05:08
  • 30 – Jesus the Carpenter; Letty’s Globe; A Dream; Heaven is not Reached at a Single Bound
    Dec 4, 2024 – 05:14
  • 31 – The Battle of Blenheim
    Dec 3, 2024 – 03:30
  • 32 – Fidelity; The Chambered Nautilus
    Dec 2, 2024 – 06:17
  • 33 – Crossing the Bar; The Overland-Mail; Pibroch of Donuil Dhu
    Dec 1, 2024 – 05:47
  • 34 – Marco Bozzaris
    Nov 30, 2024 – 05:48
  • 35 – The Death of Napoleon; How Sleep the Brave; The Flag Goes By; Hohenlinden; My Old Kentucky Home
    Nov 29, 2024 – 07:54
  • 36 – Old Folks at Home; The Wreck of the Hesperus
    Nov 28, 2024 – 06:10
  • 37 – Robert Bruce’s Address to his Army; The Inchcape Rock
    Nov 27, 2024 – 06:00
  • 38 – The Finding of the Lyre; A Chrysalis
    Nov 26, 2024 – 04:44
  • 39 – For a’ That and a’ That; The New Arrival
    Nov 25, 2024 – 04:50
  • 40 – The Brook; The Ballad of the Clampherdown
    Nov 24, 2024 – 06:19
  • 41 – The Destruction of Sennacherib; I Remember, I Remember; Driving Home the Cows
    Nov 23, 2024 – 06:02
  • 42 – Krinken; Stevenson’s Birthday
    Nov 22, 2024 – 04:07
  • 43 – A Modest Wit; The Legend of Bishop Hatto
    Nov 21, 2024 – 06:57
  • 44 – Columbus; The Shepherd of King Admetus
    Nov 20, 2024 – 06:07
  • 45 – How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix
    Nov 19, 2024 – 05:04
  • 46 – The Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna; The Eve of Waterloo
    Nov 18, 2024 – 06:10
  • 47 – Ivry
    Nov 17, 2024 – 06:25
  • 48 – The Glove and the Lions; The Well of St. Keyne
    Nov 16, 2024 – 05:26
  • 49 – The Nautilus and the Ammonite; The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk
    Nov 15, 2024 – 05:13
  • 50 – The Homes of England; Horatius at the Bridge (Part 1)
    Nov 14, 2024 – 11:39
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  • happyprints
    I like it but
    I like it but I think it is annoying when they repeat the beginning and the end each time other than that I love it!!!!! Thanks for doing this loyal books! Kara Shalenberg is a great reader keep reading books you are great i love your reading it’s great wonderful voice you are gifted!!!
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    Sintayew Brown
    It’s great I love it.🥰🥰🥰☺️☺️
  • Totallycoolbeans
    Lovely and family friendly
    Great selection of foundational poetry!
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    I don’t like it☹️ 😩
    Please change the voice it’s SO ANNOYING please please fix it
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