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Kindergarten Review - Page 501
1904
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Poems

Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 pages
...And the old drunkard, staggering home from the outhouse of the tavern, whence he had lately risen, And the schoolmistress that passed on her way to the...city and country, wherever he went. His own parents ; He that had fathered him, and she that had conceived him in her womb, and birthed him, They gave...
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American poems, selected and ed. by W.M. Rossetti

American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...; And the old drunkard staggering home from the outhouse of the tavern, whence he had lately risen, And the schoolmistress that passed on her way to the school, And the friendlv boys that passed— and the quarrelsome boys, 1 The name of " morning-glory" is given to the...
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American poems. With short biogr. notices of the most celebrated American ...

American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...; And the old drunkard staggering home from the outhouse of the tavern, whence he had lately risen, And the schoolmistress that passed on her way to the...friendly boys that passed — and the quarrelsome boys, 1 The name of " morning-glory " is given to the bindweed, or a sort of bindweed, in America. 2 A dim-coloured...
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 pages
...school, And the friendly boys that pass'd, and the quarrelsome boys, And the tidy and fresh-cheek'd girls, and the barefoot negro boy and girl, And all...city and country wherever he went. His own parents, he that had father'd him and she that had conceiv'd him in her womb and birth'd him, They gave this...
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The Inland Educator: A Journal for the Progressive Teacher, Volumes 3-4

1896 - 762 pages
...afterward ; and wood berries, and the commonest weeds by the road, O $ 0 o O GiidCO And the school mistress that passed on her way to the school, And the friendly...fresh-cheeked girls, and the barefoot negro boy and girl, And nil the changes of city and country wherever he went. The following seems to be nameless and authorless:...
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 pages
...school, And the friendly boys that pass'd, and the quarrelsome boys, And the tidy and fresh-cheek'd girls, and the barefoot negro boy and girl, And all...city and country wherever he went. His own parents, he that had father'd him and she that had conceiv'd him in her womb and birth'd him, They gave this...
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Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of Froebel

Susan Elizabeth Blow - 1899 - 348 pages
...covered with blossoms, and the fruit afterward ; and woodberries and the commonest weeds by the road, And the schoolmistress that passed on her way to the...the changes of city and country wherever he went. WALT WHITMAN. are ideas, and that could we turn mind inside out and, as it were, spill its contents...
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Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of Froebel

Susan Elizabeth Blow - 1899 - 368 pages
...covered with blossoms, and the fruit afterward; and woodbcrries and the commonest weeds by the road, And the schoolmistress that passed on her way to the...the tidy and fresh-cheeked girls, and the barefoot ne• gro boy and girl, And all the changes of city and country wherever he went. WALT WHITMAN. are...
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Leaves of Grass: Including a Fac-simile Autobiography, Variorum Readings of ...

Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 pages
...school, And the friendly boys that pass'd — and the quarrelsome boys, And the tidy and fresh-cheek' d girls — and the barefoot negro boy and girl, And...city and country, wherever he went. His own parents, He that had father' d him, and she that had conceiv'd him in her womb, and birth' d him, They gave...
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Songs of Nature

John Burroughs - 1901 - 388 pages
...school, And the friendly boys that pass'd — and the quarrelsome boys, And the tidy and fresh-cheek'd girls — and the barefoot negro boy and girl, And...city and country, wherever he went. His own parents, He that had father'd him, and she that had conceiv'd him in her womb, and birth'd him, They gave this...
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