The best-loved poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis /
Caroline Kennedy shares her mother's favorite poems organized Caroline Kennedy shares her mother's favorite poems organized and love, refection, and two original poems by her mother.
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New York :
Hyperion,
2001.
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Mynediad Ar-lein: | http://www.HyperionBooks.com Contributor biographical information Publisher description |
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245 | 0 | 4 | |a The best-loved poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis / |c [selected and introduced by Caroline Kennedy]. |
260 | |a New York : |b Hyperion, |c 2001. | ||
300 | |a xii, 180 pages : |b illustrations (some color) ; |c 22 cm | ||
336 | |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent | ||
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g America : |t America, the beautiful / |r Katherine Lee Bates -- |t For John F. Kennedy his inauguration / |r Robert Frost -- |t The Gift outright / |r Robert Frost -- |t Paul Revere's ride / |r Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- |t I hear America singing / |r Walt Whitman -- |t Let America be America again / |r Langston Hughes -- |t Brown river, smile / |r Jean Toomer. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g First poems : |t First fig / |r Edna St. Vincent Millay -- |t Second fig / |r Edna St. Vincent Millay -- |t Fog / |r Carl Sandburg -- |t At the ancient pond / |r Basho -- |t How reluctantly / |r Basho -- |t The land of counterpane / |r Robert Louis Stevenson -- |t The swing / |r Robert Louis Stevenson -- |t Bed in summer / |r Robert Louis Stevenson -- |t Teddy bear's picnic / |r Jimmy Kennedy -- |t Three ponies / |r Arthur Guiterman -- |t The yak / |r Theodore Roethke -- |t Grizzly bear / |r Mary Austin -- |t The elephant / |r Hilaire Belloc -- |t The little turtle / |r Vachel Lindsay -- |t Dogs and weather / |r Winifred Welles -- |t Little trotty wagtail / |r John Clare -- |t The owl and the pussy-cat / |r Edward Lear -- |t The crocodile / |r Lewis Carroll -- |t Fireflies in the garden / |r Robert Frost -- |t The Rose Family / |r Robert Frost -- |t Who has seen the wind? / |r Christina Rossetti -- |t Tarantella / |r Hilaire Belloc -- |t Sherwood / |r Alfred Noyes -- |t Annabel Lee / |r Edgar Allan Poe -- |t Some keep the Sabbath going to church / |r Emily Dickinson -- |t Hope is the thing with feathers / |r Emily Dickinson -- |t Mother to son / |r Langston Hughes -- |t The red wheelbarrow / |r William Carlos Williams -- |t Psalm 23 -- |t Luke 2:1-14 -- |t A visit from St. Nicholas / |r Clement Clarke Moore. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Adventure : |t Skye boat song -- |t Cargoes / |r John Masefield -- |t Sea-fever / |r John Masefield -- |t Hunting-song of the Seeonee pack / |r Rudyard Kipling -- |t Tableau / |r Countee Cullen -- |t Merry-go-round / |r Langston Hughes -- |t The road not taken / |r Robert Frost -- |t Song / |r John Donne -- |t Richard III, I, i, 1-13 / |r William Shakespeare -- |t Henry V, IV, iii, 40-67 (St. Crispin's Day speech) / |r William Shakespeare -- |t The Isles of Greece / |r George Gordon, Lord Byron -- |t Ulysses / |r Alfred Lord Tennyson -- |t Ithaca / |r Constantine P. Cavafy. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Escape : |t The flowers / |r Robert Louis Stevenson -- |t Behind stowe / |r Elizabeth Bishop -- |t In just / |r E.E. Cummings -- |t The pasture / |r Robert Frost -- |t Portrait by a neighbour / |r Edna St. Vincent Millay -- |t The song of wandering Aengus / |r William Butler Yeats -- |t The lake isle of Innisfree / |r William Butler Yeats -- |t The odyssey, book IX / |r Homer -- |t The tempest, V, i, 104-110 (Ariel's song) / |r William Shakespeare -- |t I taste a liquor never brewed / |r Emily Dickinson -- |t These are the days when birds come back / |r Emily Dickinson -- |t Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / |r Robert Frost -- |t Kubla Khan / |r Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- |t The dawn / |r William Butler Yeats -- |t Sailing to Byzantium / |r William Butler Yeats -- |t Of mere being / |r Wallace Stevens. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Romance and love : |t Song of Solomon 2:8-16 -- |t Paradise lost, book IV, 639-658 / |r John Milton -- |t Romeo and Juliet, III, ii, 17-31 / |r William Shakespeare -- |t Sonnet XVIII / |r William Shakespeare -- |t Sonnet XXIX / |r William Shakespeare -- |t Sonnet CXVI / |r William Shakespeare -- |t The bargain / |r Sir Philip Sidney -- |t The passionate shepherd to his love / |r Christopher Marlowe -- |t Her reply / |r Sir Walter Raleigh -- |t She walks in beauty / |r George Gordon, Lord Byron -- |t Dr. Faustus, scene XIII / |r Christopher Marlowe -- |t The hill / |r Rupert Brooke -- |t The vase of perfume / |r Chang Wu-chien -- |t When a beggar beholds you ... / |r Anonymous -- |t Somewhere I have never travelled, gladly beyond / |r E.E. Cummings -- |t For C.K. at his christening / |r Daniel Lawrence Kelleher -- |t A prayer in spring / |r Robert Frost -- |t Corinthians 13:1-13. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Reflection : |t Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 -- |t Prayer for peace / |r St. Francis of Assisi -- |t Sonnet on his blindness / |r John Milton -- |t Death, be not proud / |r John Donne -- |t Ozymandias / |r Percy Bysshe Shelley -- |t His pilgrimage / |r Sir Walter Raleigh -- |t Ode on a Grecian urn / |r John Keats -- |t Antigone, ode I / |r Sophocles -- |t Agamemnon, Act I / |r Aeschylus -- |t Olympian ode II / |r Pindar -- |t Magpies in Picardy / |r T.P. Cameron Wilson -- |t Aftermath / |r Siegfried Sassoon -- |t The second coming / |r William Butler Yeats -- |t Choose something like a star / |r Robert Frost -- |t One art / |r Elizabeth Bishop -- |t The Negro speaks of rivers / |r Langston Hughes -- |t Acquainted with the night / |r Robert Frost -- |t The truly great / |r Stephen Spender -- |t For a poet / |r Countee Cullen -- |t He wishes for the cloths of heaven / |r William Butler Yeats -- |t Matthew 5:1-10. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g In her own words : Essay / |r Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis -- |t Sea joy / |r Jacqueline Bouvier -- |t Thoughts / |r Jacqueline Bouvier -- |t Meanwhile in Massachusetts / |r Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. |
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700 | 1 | |a Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, |d 1929-1994. | |
700 | 1 | |a Kennedy, Caroline, |d 1957- | |
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