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Eugene Field
Eugene Field has 32 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.
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- Public collection
- 32 approved public poems
- Common themes
- nature, love, death, beauty, hope
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A spring poem from bion
by Eugene Field
"One asketh:" — Eugene Field, "A spring poem from bion"
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Abu midjan
by Eugene Field
"When Father Time swings round his scythe," — Eugene Field, "Abu midjan"
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Ballad of women i love
by Eugene Field
"Prudence Mears hath an old blue plate" — Eugene Field, "Ballad of women i love"
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Child and mother
by Eugene Field
"O mother-my-love, if you'll give me your hand," — Eugene Field, "Child and mother"
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Christmas treasures
by Eugene Field
"I count my treasures o'er with care.--" — Eugene Field, "Christmas treasures"
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Dutch lullaby
by Eugene Field
"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night" — Eugene Field, "Dutch lullaby"
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Good-Children Street
by Eugene Field
"There's a dear little home in Good-Children street -" — Eugene Field, "Good-Children Street"
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Hugo's "flower to butterfly"
by Eugene Field
"Sweet, bide with me and let my love" — Eugene Field, "Hugo's "flower to butterfly""
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Kissing time
by Eugene Field
"'T is when the lark goes soaring" — Eugene Field, "Kissing time"
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Marthy's younkit
by Eugene Field
"The mountain brook sung lonesomelike, and loitered on its way" — Eugene Field, "Marthy's younkit"
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Mother and child
by Eugene Field
"One night a tiny dewdrop fell" — Eugene Field, "Mother and child"
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Mother and sphinx
by Eugene Field
"(EGYPTIAN FOLK-SONG)" — Eugene Field, "Mother and sphinx"
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Picnic-time
by Eugene Field
"It's June ag'in, an' in my soul I feel the fillin' joy" — Eugene Field, "Picnic-time"
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Prof. vere de blaw
by Eugene Field
"Achievin' sech distinction with his moddel tabble dote" — Eugene Field, "Prof. vere de blaw"
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Sister's cake
by Eugene Field
"I'd not complain of Sister Jane, for she was good and kind," — Eugene Field, "Sister's cake"
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Soldier, Maiden, and Flower
by Eugene Field
""Sweetheart, take this," a soldier said," — Eugene Field, "Soldier, Maiden, and Flower"
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Some time
by Eugene Field
"Last night, my darling, as you slept," — Eugene Field, "Some time"
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Star of the east
by Eugene Field
"Star of the East, that long ago" — Eugene Field, "Star of the east"
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The "happy isles" of horace
by Eugene Field
"Oh, come with me to the Happy Isles" — Eugene Field, "The "happy isles" of horace"
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The Bench-Legged Fyce
by Eugene Field
"Speakin' of dorgs, my bench-legged fyce" — Eugene Field, "The Bench-Legged Fyce"
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The Bibliomaniac's Prayer
by Eugene Field
"Keep me, I pray, in wisdom's way" — Eugene Field, "The Bibliomaniac's Prayer"
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The Conversazzhony
by Eugene Field
"What conversazzhyonies wuz I really did not know," — Eugene Field, "The Conversazzhony"
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The Sugar-Plum Tree
by Eugene Field
"Have you ever heard of the Sugar-Plum Tree?" — Eugene Field, "The Sugar-Plum Tree"
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The Truth About hHorace
by Eugene Field
"It is very aggravating" — Eugene Field, "The Truth About hHorace"
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The bottle tree
by Eugene Field
"A bottle tree bloometh in Winkyway land -" — Eugene Field, "The bottle tree"
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The bow-leg boy
by Eugene Field
"Who should come up the road one day" — Eugene Field, "The bow-leg boy"
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The delectable ballad of the waller lot
by Eugene Field
"Up yonder in Buena Park" — Eugene Field, "The delectable ballad of the waller lot"
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The dreams
by Eugene Field
"Two dreams came down to earth one night" — Eugene Field, "The dreams"
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The fly-away horse
by Eugene Field
"Oh, a wonderful horse is the Fly-Away Horse -" — Eugene Field, "The fly-away horse"
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The happy household
by Eugene Field
"It's when the birds go piping and the daylight slowly breaks," — Eugene Field, "The happy household"
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The stork
by Eugene Field
"Last night the Stork came stalking," — Eugene Field, "The stork"
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Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
by Eugene Field
"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night" — Eugene Field, "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod"
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