Golden Numbers: Poems for Children and Young People

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Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith
Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 687 strán (strany)
Includes poems by Shelley, Keats, Shakespeare, Milton, Bryant, Emerson, Browning, and many other American and English poets.

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The Procession of the Flowers By Sydney
1
THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL
26
IN MERRY MOODContinued Fage
40
A Scene in Paradise By John Milton
50
GREEN THINGS GROWING
56
The Planting of the Apple Tree By William
62
Sweet Peas By John Keats
68
BindWeed By Susan Coolidge
74
BattleHymn of the Republic By Julia Ward
332
Two Veterans By Walt Whitman
340
The English Language Extracts By William
347
IN MERRY MOOD Page
351
Goldsmith
379
The Walrus and the Carpenter By Lewis
385
ROMANCE AND ALITY
405
Norton
420

Before the Rain By Thomas Bailey Aldrich
77
The White Anemone By Owen Meredith
80
Scythe Song By Andrew Lang
86
ON THE WING
91
Invocation to Rain in Summer By William C
113
THE INGLENOOK
120
ert Ford
125
Trowbridge
136
FAIRY SONGS AND SONGS OF FANCY
143
speare
149
Shelley
162
SPORTS AND PASTIMES
194
SPORTS AND PASTIMESContinued Page
202
The Power of Music By William Shakespeare
211
Leolin and Edith By Alfred Lord Tennyson
218
The Blood Horse By Barry Cornwall
225
A GARDEN OF GIRLS
229
A GARDEN OF GIRLSContinued Page
238
Lucy By William Wordsworth
245
Phyllis By William Drummond
251
THE WORLD OF WATERSContinued Page
265
FOR HOME AND COUNTRY
274
The Harp that Once Through Taras Halls
279
Border Ballad By Sir Walter Scott
286
Wolfe
296
eray
303
Carmen Bellicosum By Guy Humphreys
309
NEW WORLD AND OLD GLORYContinued Pagi
315
The Black Regiment By George Henry Boker
326
The High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire
438
Longfellow
454
to Aix By Robert Browning
464
Thornbury
480
ander
504
WHEN BANNERS ARE WAVING Con
507
Whittier
514
Cowper
536
Browning
544
TALES OF THE OLDEN TIME
550
Ballad
558
The Gay Goshawk Old Ballad
569
Earl Mars Daughter Old Ballad
576
ChevyChace Old Ballad
582
Hynde Horn Old Ballad
593
LIFE LESSONS
600
Be True By Horatio Bonar
610
Polonius to Laertes By William Shakespeare
618
The End of the Play By William Makepeace
625
LIFE LESSONSContinued Page
626
THE GLAD EVANGEL
635
Brooks
648
THE GLAD EVANGELContinued Page
653
Christmas in England By Sir Walter Scott
659
The Latter Rain By Jones Very
663
32
670
The Apple Orchard in the Spring By William
671
Autumns Mirth By Samuel Minturn Peck
672
34
682

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Kate Douglas Wiggin was born Sept. 28, 1856, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wiggin attended a district school in Philadelphia and for short periods the Gorham Female Seminary in Maine, the Morison Academy in Maryland, and the Abbott Academy in Massachusetts. In 1873 she moved with her family to California. In San Francisco, in 1877, after the death of her stepfather, Kate became involved in the "free kindergarten" movement after attending a kindergarten training class at the Pacific Model Training School for Kindergartners. She opened the first free kindergarten in California, Silver Street Free Kindergarten, and worked there until the late 1880's. Wiggin organized the first free kindergartens on the Pacific coast in 1878 and with her sister established a training school for kindergarten teachers. Kate wrote and privately published her first book, The Birds' Christmas Carol, in order to raise money for her school in San Francisco. The book helped Kate begin her career in publishing, translation, and travel. As part of her teaching career she wrote The Story of Patsy, published in 1883. The most popular among her many later works for children were The Birds¿ Christmas Carol published in 1887, Timothy¿s Quest published in 1890, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm published in 1903, and Mother Carey¿s Chickens published in 1911. Wiggin is best known for Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm which was later made into a film starring Shirley Temple. Other works include The Diary of a Goose Girl, Rose O' the River, The Flag-Raising, The Old Peabody Pew, and books of the Penelope series, including Penelope's English Experiences, Penelope's Experiences in Scotland, Penelope's Irish Experiences, and Penelope's Postscripts. In 1904, Bowdoin College presented Wiggin with an honorary degree, only the second such degree the College had ever granted to a woman. Kate Wiggin died on August 24th, 1923 at Harrow, Middlesex, England.

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