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1874. Illustrated. One of the collections of verse from the American poet who touches with the glamour of poetry the simple and monotonous events of daily life. The poems in this volume are divided into two sections: Farm Ballads and Other Poems. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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I, who was always counted, they say, Rather a bad stick any way, Splintered all over with dodges and tricks, Known as "the worst of the Deacon's six;" I, the truant, saucy and bold. Related Free eBooks - City Ballads
- Farm Festivals
- Frank's Campaign: Or, The Farm And The Camp
- Ballads, Patriotic And Romantic
- Betty's Bright Idea; Also, Deacon Pitkin's Farm, And The First Christmas Of New England
- Ringing Ballads, Including Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight
- Ballads Of New England
- Home Ballads And Poems
- Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm
- Melodies, Duets, Trios, Songs, And Ballads
- Ballads Of Peace In War
- The Ballad Of The Harp-weaver
- Ballads Of Valor And Victory, Being Stories In Song From The Annals Of America
- Riley Farm-rhymes
- The Old Moat Farm: A Story Of Queen Elizabeth's Days
- Ballads, Lyrics, And Hymns
- Ballads And Other Verses
- Pike County Ballads And Other Pieces
- Pike County Ballads And Other Poems
- The Breitmann Ballads
- Hans Breitmann's Party, With Other Ballads
- Voices Of The Night, Ballads And Other Poems
- Ballads Of America And Other Poems
- Landmarks: The Lost Farm And Other Poems
- Highland Ballad
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