Come Hither: A Collection of Rhymes & Poems for the Young of All Ages

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Knopf, 1957 - 777 páginas
A distinguished poet's selection of poems along with his personal and informative notes to explain the theme or meaning and to add interest to the poems.

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MORNING AND MAY
13
MOTHER HOME AND SWEETHEART
19
FAIRS BEGGARS GIPSIES
61
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Born in a Kent village, Walter de la Mare was born on April 25, 1873. He was an English poet, short story writer and novelist. He is probably best remembered for his works for children and for his poem "The Listeners". His 1921 novel Memoirs of a Midget won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction and his post-war Collected Stories for Children won the 1947 Carnegie Medal for British children's books. De la Mare's first book, Songs of Childhood, was published under the name Walter Ramal. He worked in the statistics department of the London office of Standard Oil for eighteen years to support his family, but nevertheless found time to write. De la Mare suffered from a coronary thrombosis in 1947 and died of another in 1956. His ashes are buried in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral, where he had once been a choirboy.

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