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Title: Poems Teachers Ask For 
Author: Various 
Release Date: July 26, 2006 [EBook #18909] 
Language: English 
Character set encoding: ASCII 
0. START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK POEMS 
TEACHERS ASK FOR *** 
Produced by Charles Aldarondo and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net 
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                           
    
		
	
	
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