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- Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;by Dylan Thomas 23 lines, 67 comments - My Pa he eats his breakfast
in a funny sort of way:by Edgar Albert Guest 50 lines - A table cloth that's slightly soiled
Where greasy little hands have toiled;by Edgar Albert Guest 42 lines - Take home a smile; forget the petty cares,
The dull, grim grind of all the day's affairs;by Edgar Albert Guest 14 lines - A boy and his dad on a fishing trip-
There is a glorious fellowship!by Edgar Albert Guest 34 lines, 3 comments - When one returneth from a distant land,
Where he hath been in pilgrimage afar,by Thomas Cogswell Upham 284 lines - Yes, bright the velvet lawn appears,
And fair the blooming bowers;by Maria Smith Abdy 16 lines - Harmless, happy little treasures,
Full of truth, and trust, and mirth,by Martin Farquhar Tupper 49 lines - We strolled down by the river side,
My sister Nell and I,by Joseph Horatio Chant 51 lines - I foraged all over this joy-dotted earth,
To pick its best nosegay of innocent mirthby Martin Farquhar Tupper 90 lines - "Mamma, what noises do I hear?
They keep me wide awake."by Joseph Horatio Chant 26 lines - You ought'er come over to our yard.
Oh boy! But we have fun!by Joseph Pullman Porter 47 lines - WHAT shall I be?
I'd like to be a soldier, strong and tall,by Samuel John Stone 57 lines
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