The Best Loved Poems of the American PeopleHazel Felleman Garden City publishing Company, 1960 - 670 pages These are the best loved poems of the American people -- poems that have delighted generations and entertained millions, whether recited in classrooms or enjoyed quietly at home by the fire. Included in the over 575 perennial works are all-time favorites. |
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Sonnet from the Portuguese | 3 |
Adelaide Love | 9 |
All Paths Lead to | 16 |
Copyright | |
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