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Jane Taylor
• Born on September 23, 1783 in London
• Died on April 12, 1824
Stanza 2
Apples and quinces,
Lemons and oranges,
Plump unpeck'd cherries,
Melons and raspberries,
Bloom-down-cheek'd peaches,
Swart-headed mulberries,
Wild free-born cranberries,
Crab-apples, dewberries,
Pine-apples, blackberries,
1933 Goblin market 1st American edition Apricots, strawberries; -
All ripe together
In summer weather, -
Other 26 stanzas……..
Is the moon tired? she looks
so pale
Within her misty veil:
She scales the sky from east
to west,
And takes no rest.
Before the coming of the
night
The moon shows papery
white;
Before the dawning of the
day
Sing-song: A Nursery Rhyme Book” She fades away.
Celia Laington Thaxter
• Born on June 29, 1835 in Portsmouth, U.S.
• Died Aug. 26, 1894
• She was one of the earliest American writer
of verse for children.
• Mrs. Thaxter is especially noted for her
many beautiful and truthful picture of birds
and their way in stories and poem.
• Her first book was published in 1872 and in
an expanded edition in 1874. In 1873 she
published ”Among the Isles of Shoals”, a
collection of prose sketches. Also, includes
the “The Sparrow”, “The Sandpiper” and
the “The Wind Goose” which was published
in 1883.
The Sparrow
In this sweet, tranquil afternoon of spring,
While the low sun declines in the clear west,
I sit and hear the blithe song-sparrow sing
His strain of rapture not to be suppressed;
Pondering life's problem strange, while death
draws near,
I listen to his dauntless song of cheer.
Whispers
Whispers
Whispers