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The Fisherman
Votes: 58,  Rating: 4.07 , By Abbie Farwell Brown
The fisherman goes out at dawn
When every one's abed,
And from the bottom of the sea
Draws up his daily bread.

His life is strange ; half on the shore
And half upon the sea — ..........
The Tyger
Votes: 55,  Rating: 4.02 , By William Blake
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine ..........
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Paul Revere’s Ride
Votes: 58,  Rating: 3.91 , By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Listen my children and you shall hear
Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere,
On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five;
Hardly a man is now alive
Who remembers that famous day and ..........
Teddy Bear
Votes: 34,  Rating: 3.91 , By A.A. Milne
A bear, however hard he tries,
Grows tubby without exercise.
Our Teddy Bear is short and fat,
Which is not to be wondered at;
He gets what exercise he can
By falling off the ..........
Friends
Votes: 85,  Rating: 3.86 , By Abbie Farwell Brown
How good to lie a little while
And look up through the tree!
The Sky is like a kind big smile
Bent sweetly over me.

The Sunshine flickers through the lace
Of leaves above my ..........
Puppy And I
Votes: 33,  Rating: 3.73 , By A.A. Milne
I met a Man as I went walking:
We got talking,
Man and I.
"Where are you going to, Man?" I said
(I said to the Man as he went by).
"Down to the village, to get some bread.
Will ..........
I'd Love to be a Fairy's Child
Votes: 47,  Rating: 3.68 , By Robert Graves
Children born of fairy stock
Never need for shirt or frock,
Never want for food or fire,
Always get their heart's desire:
Jingle pockets full of gold,
Marry when they're seven years ..........
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The Mountain and the Squirrel
Votes: 20,  Rating: 3.6 , By Ralph Waldo Emerson
The mountain and the squirrel
Had a quarrel,
And the former called the latter
“Little prig.”
Bun replied,
“You are doubtless very big;
But all sorts of things and weather
Must be ..........
Rathers
Votes: 16,  Rating: 3.5 , By Mary Austin
I know very well what I’d rather be
If I didn’t always have to be me!
I’d rather be an owl,
A downy feathered owl,
A wink-ity, blink-ity, yellow-eyed owl
In a hole in a hollow ..........
Prairie-Dog Town
Votes: 8,  Rating: 3 , By Mary Austin
Old Peter Prairie-dog
Builds him a house
In Prairie-Dog Town,
With a door that goes down
And down and down,
And a hall that goes under
And under and under,
Where you can't see ..........
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