6 edition of The student"s dream and other poems. found in the catalog.
Published
1871
by J. P. Morton and Company in Louisville
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | By Howard Miller. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PS2394 .M5 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 144 p. |
Number of Pages | 144 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6667070M |
LC Control Number | 24017594 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 9347303 |
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Genre/Form: Poetry: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Miller, Howard. Student's dream and other poems. Louisville, J.P. Morton and Company, The Dream, and Other Poems () is a book of poems by Mrs George Lenox-Conyngham, also known as Elizabeth Emmet Lenox-Conyngham.
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See all condition definitions Seller Rating: % positive. The poems in this book offer an opportunity to teach or review several poetic devices. Introduce and discuss the following examples from the book. Then encourage students to find other examples.
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We’ve gathered 38 of the best poetry books for kids in grades K– All can be used as mentor texts—some even include teaching tips and examples.
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Details *. Genre/Form: Poems: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Norton, Caroline Sheridan, Dream. London, H. Colburn, (OCoLC) For a student to dream of writing a poem, denotes that the dreamer will be able to achieve outstanding results at school.
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We pulled together poems to get every kid saying, “Hey, I like that!” 1. We scoured our vast selection of vintage books for the most beautiful dust jackets, and soon discovered that selecting just 30 was a nearly impossible task.
This selection ranges from toand really is just a drop in the bucket. Welcome to the online home of writer and photographer Mateja Klaric. This the place where you'll find all about her latest projects, books, dreams, and stories. Excerpt from A Dream of a Garden: And Other Poems I have a dream of a garden fair, Where all that is bright is blooming, Wallflower and jasmine and pinks are there, The sunny air perfuming.
Rich are the holly-hedges green, And thick the laurel-bushes. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books.The selections that came in include influential volumes, books returned to over and over, must-reads, and books frequently recommended to students or new poetry readers.
Ai recommended: Galway Kinnell Body Rags (, Mariner Books Reissue) Galway Kinnell The Book of Nightmares (, Mariner Books).The America Library of Poetry (Houlton, Me.) runs a Student Poetry Contest open to students in grades in the United States and Canada.
The Library of Congress does not hold any anthologies published by the America Library of Poetry. Anthology titles listed in WorldCat include Brilliance; Gifted; and Impressions of Youth.