
100 Poems Every Child -and adult- Should Know
A collection of poems by some of the most famous authors, that will make both children and adults fall in love with the magic of Classic Poetry.
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About this listen
This is a book of poetry for everyone, and not -only- aimed at children, as the title might suggest. It is an excuse for adults to buy it for their entire family and discover, together, the magic of Classic Poetry. Also great as a gift or to enrich your own collection.
The 100 Poems in this collection are distributed in seven themes:
- Of Life and Love
- Of Earth and Sky
- Of Flora and Fauna
- Of Simple Things
- Of Common People and not so Common Virtues
- Of Real Adventures and not so Real Tales
- Of Faith, Sadness, and Sorrow
Alexander Pope - Charles Dickens - Elizabeth Barrett Browning -Robert Burns - Rudyard Kipling - Felicia Hemans - Lewis Carrol -Alfred Tennyson - Emily Elizabeth Dickinson - Anne Bradstreet - Robert Browning - Eugene Field - Walt Whitman - Sara Teasdale
Please feel free to explore the index of poems with the “Look Inside” feature. You will find:
- Simple and short poems such as A Word, by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
- Love declarations such as The Maiden, by Sara Teasdale
- Profound messages such as If…, by Rudyard Kipling
- Humorous fantasies such as The Duel, by Eugene Field
- Historical tales such as The Landing of the Pilgrims, by Felicia Hemans
- Adventures with a dose of tragedy such as O Captain! My Captain!, by Walt Whitman
- Pieces which became popular songs such as Soon May the Wellerman Come, the anonymous New Zealand Folk Song
- ...and 93 more!
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