The Golden Journey: Poems for Young PeopleLouise Bogan, William Jay Smith Reilly & Lee, 1965 - 275 pages "Fresh, delightful, and perennially new" poems written in English but in many distant lands and selected for the enjoyment of discriminating readers by two outstanding poets. Selections range from Rabindranath Tagore to Dylan Thomas, Gerard Manley Hopkins to Elinor Wylie. |
Contents
BIRDS BEASTS AND FLOWERS | 61 |
THEY WENT TO SEA IN A SIEVENonsense Verses | 143 |
ALL THATS PAST | 195 |
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A. A. Milne beautiful Belloc best fits bird blow boy's chamber door cold Collected Poems Crack and Flossie dance dark dream Dylan Thomas ELIZABETH MADOX ROBERTS eyes fish fits a little Flossie Snail flowers Golden Journey gone grass hear heart hills James Stephens Johnnie Crack lamb land laugh LĂ©onie Adams light long thoughts look Macmillan Company merry Minnaloushe moon morning mysterious cat Nevermore night Noroway pale Poems by William poems reprinted poetry RALPH HODGSON Reprinted by permission rhymes riding ROBERT FROST roses round sail ship Sieve silver sing sleep song soup stare stars sweet T. S. Eliot thee Theodore Roethke things thoughts of youth trees W. B. YEATS W. H. Auden walk Wallace Stevens William Carlos Williams William Jay Smith wind wind's wings wood X. J. Kennedy yellow youth are long