Pack Up Your Troubles: A Collection of VerseMcGraw-Hill, 1942 - 289 Seiten Poems sent to Ted Malone by listeners to his radio program, "Between the Bookends." |
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... heard George Cram Cook , a late American genius not yet fully discovered by his country- men , read these lines to a crowded classroom of young Stanford students . Ten years later , I heard Frank Mason recite part of them in a bomb ...
... heard George Cram Cook , a late American genius not yet fully discovered by his country- men , read these lines to a crowded classroom of young Stanford students . Ten years later , I heard Frank Mason recite part of them in a bomb ...
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... heard him , quite man - like , Blaming a woman ! -Eleanor Stanley Lockwood . SIDELINE OBSERVATION There are lots of things I can't see , but here's one thing that I know : in the spring a young man's fancy and an old one's not so slow ...
... heard him , quite man - like , Blaming a woman ! -Eleanor Stanley Lockwood . SIDELINE OBSERVATION There are lots of things I can't see , but here's one thing that I know : in the spring a young man's fancy and an old one's not so slow ...
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... heard , and made reply . -Ellen Francis Gilbert . THE FLAG The wings of the ships that sail the sky And the vessels that cruise the seas , The tramp of feet where long armies come , And the wind in the singing trees , The odor that ...
... heard , and made reply . -Ellen Francis Gilbert . THE FLAG The wings of the ships that sail the sky And the vessels that cruise the seas , The tramp of feet where long armies come , And the wind in the singing trees , The odor that ...
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ain't bachelor beauty bird breath Casey Christina Georgina Rossetti cold dark dead dear death Don Blanding dream drink dust earth Eddie Cantor Edmund Vance Cooke Edwin Markham Ella Wheeler Wilcox eyes faith favorite fear fire girl gone Gunga Gunga Din H. V. KALTENBORN hand head hear heart heaven Here's hill hope Kathryn Kay keep knew light lips live look Lord magic mind mother never night once pain Pioneers pipe play poem poetry prayer Pretty good world quiet rain rendezvous with Death road Robert Browning rose Sebastapool seemed shining sing sleep smile snow song soul stars story sweet tears tell things thou thought Unknown useter verse wearyin William Herbert Carruth wind wings woman wonder words