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Title: Poems Teachers Ask For
Author: Various
Release Date: July 26, 2006 [EBook #18909]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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POEMS TEACHERS ASK FOR
Selected by?READERS OF "NORMAL INSTRUCTOR-PRIMARY PLANS"
COMPRISING THE POEMS MOST FREQUENTLY REQUESTED FOR PUBLICATION IN THAT MAGAZINE ON THE PAGE "POEMS OUR READERS HAVE ASKED FOR"
INDEX
 Abou Ben Adhem                        _Hunt_                     30
 Abraham Lincoln                       _T. Taylor_                16
 All Things Bright and Beautiful       _Alexander_                41
 American Flag, The                    _Drake_                   133
 Answer to "Rock Me to Sleep"                                    103
 Arrow and the Song, The               _Longfellow_               74
 Asleep at the Switch                  _Hoey_                     56
 At School-Close                       _Whittier_                 65
 Aunt Tabitha                                                     45
 Autumn Woods                          _Bryant_                   48
 
 Baby, The                             _Macdonald_                22
 Barbara Frietchie                     _Whittier_                 71
 Barefoot Boy, The                     _Whittier_                176
 Bay Billy                             _Gassaway_                104
 Be Strong                             _Babcock_                 174
 Better Than Gold                      _Smart_         
    
		
	
	
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