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- The speech choir; with American poetry and English ballads for choral reading / by Gullan, Marjorie.(CARDINAL)215476;
Bibliography : pages 277-278.History and introduction -- I. Preliminary studies -- Introduction -- Perrie Merrie Dixi, Domine / Traditional -- Leave her, Johnny, leave her / Traditional -- In come de animals / Negro Rhyme -- Lady and swine / Traditional -- Johnny at the fair / Traditional -- A swing song / William Allingham -- Lullaby / Christina Rossetti -- Rain chant / Translated by Nathalie Curtis Burlin -- Oh fair to see / Christina Rossetti -- Under the greenwood tree / William Shakespeare -- The owl / Alfred Tennyson -- II. Poems with refrain -- Introduction -- Carols -- I saw three ships / English Carol -- The bells of paradise / English carol -- Nos galan / Welsh carol -- Gates and doors / Joyce Kilmer -- Outlanders, whence come ye last? / William Morris -- The shepherd and the king / Eleanor Farjeon -- Ballads -- Babylon / Scottish Ballad -- Two red roses across the moon / William Morris -- Thirteen sisters / Stephen Vincent Benét -- Jesse James / William Rose Benét -- Merry ballads -- Sir Eglamore / English ballad -- There was a frog / English ballad -- Robin-a-thrush / English ballad -- The pirate Don Durke of Dowdee / Mildred Plew Meigs -- Lyrics with refrains -- The tide rises / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Dirge for a soldier / George Henry Boker -- Pioneers! O pioneers! / Walt Whitman -- Primitive harvest chant / Janet K. Smith -- III. Poems for two-part work -- Introduction -- Old love / Katharine Lee Bates -- Southern Pacific / Carl Sandburg -- Gray shore / James Rorty -- The palatine / Willa Cather -- Ars poetica / Archibald MacLeish -- Dead men tell no tales / Haniel Long -- Ethiopia saluting the colors / Walt Whitman -- The house on the hill / Edwin Arlington Robinson -- The wild ride / Louise Imogen Guiney -- Boy in the wind / George Dillon -- The blind girl / Nathalia Crane -- The ballad of the oysterman / Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Lord Lovel / English ballad -- The song my paddle sings / E. Pauline Johnson -- Invocation / Stephen Vincent Benét -- Supernal dialogue / Harriet Monroe -- I to the hills / Scottish metrical psalm -- IV. Poems for sequence work -- Introduction -- There will come soft rains / Sara Teasdale -- Chanson of the bells of Oseney / Cale Young Rice -- I hear America singing / Walt Whitman -- Give me splendid silent sun / Walt Whitman -- Jazz fantasia / Carl Sandburg -- The plaint of the camel / Charles Edward Carryl -- Satyrs and the moon / Herbert S. Gorman -- A lady comes to an inn / Elizabeth Coatsworth -- Death snips proud men / Carl Sandburg -- Miracles / ǂr Walt Whitman -- Prairie / Carl Sandburg -- On waking / Joseph Campbell -- Hymn for Thanksgiving Day / Shaemus O'Sheel -- The man with the hoe / Edwin Markham -- Beat! Beat! Drums! / Walt Whitman -- For you / Carl Sandburg -- Swift things are beautiful / Elizabeth Coatsworth -- V. Poems for cumulative work -- Introduction -- Remember, O thou man / English carol -- The king of yellow butterflies / Vachel Lindsay -- An Indian Summer day on the prairie / Vachel Lindsay -- Cool tombs / Carl Sandburg -- Work: a song of triumph / Angela Morgan -- Come, lovely and soothing death / Walt Whitman -- The embarrassing episode of Little Miss Muffet / Guy Wetmore Carryl -- The quest of the ribband / Arthur Guiterman -- God of the open air (VII) / Henry Van Dyke -- The creation / James Weldon Johnson -- The judgment day / James Weldon Johnson -- Daniel / Vachel Lindsay -- Cook County / Archibald MacLeish -- The Santa Fe Trail / Vachel Lindsay -- Four preludes on playthings of the wind / Carl Sandburg -- He whom a dream hath possessed / Shaemus O'Sheel -- And in the hanging gardens / Conrad Aiken -- VI. Poems for unison work -- Introduction -- Stone-age hunters / Janet K. Smith -- Peace on Earth / William Carlos Williams -- A prayer for this house / Louis Untermeyer -- Branches / Carl Sandburg -- Buffalo dusk / Carl Sandburg -- Grass / Carl Sandburg -- Old ships / David Morton -- The grass on the mountain / Translated by Mary Austin -- The carol of the poor children / Richard Middleton -- Caliban in the coal mines / Louise Untermeyer -- O captain! My captain! / Walt Whitman -- Song for all seas, all ships / Walt Whitman -- The eagle that is forgotten / Vachel Lindsay -- The birds' lullaby / E. Pauline Johnson -- Allen-a-dale / Sir Walter Scott -- Lullaby / Léonie Adams -- VII. Poems for individual work -- Introduction -- Lament of a man for his son / Translated by Mary Austin -- The flight / Sara Teasdale -- Vendor's song / Adelaide Crapsey -- A vagabond song / Bliss Carman -- Four little foxes / Lew Sarett -- With music strong I come / Walt Whitman -- Let me live out my years / John G. Neihardt -- I want to go wandering / Vachel Lindsay -- Dance figure / Ezra Pound -- Dirge without music / Edna St. Vincent Millay -- The hangman's ballad / Old ballad -- After apple-picking / Robert Frost.
- Subjects: Poetry.; Choral speaking.; American poetry.; Ballads, English.; Folk songs, English.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- National Geographic book of animal poetry : 200 poems that squeak, soar, and roar : with favorites from Robert Frost, Jack Prelutsky, Emily Dickinson, and more / by Dickinson, Emily,1830-1886,author.(CARDINAL)141216; Frost, Robert,1874-1963,author.(CARDINAL)138147; Kipling, Rudyard,1865-1936,author.(CARDINAL)145804; Lewis, J. Patrick,editor.(CARDINAL)752593;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-173, 180-183) and indexes.Combines photography with lyrical text celebrating the animal world, in a compilation that includes works by such poets as Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost and Rudyard Kipling.Elementary Grade.
- Subjects: Poetry.; Animals;
- Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 23
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