C., for Jeremiah
Rankin's little poem, "The Babie," from "Ingleside Rhaims."
To the heirs of MARY EMILY BRADLEY for "A Chrysalis."
To HENRY HOLCOMB BENNETT for "The Flag Goes By."
PREFACE
Is this another collection of stupid poems that children cannot use?
Will they look hopelessly through this volume for poems that suit them?
Will they say despairingly, "This is too long," and "That is too hard,"
and "I don't like that because it is not interesting"?
Are there three or four pleasing poems and are all the rest put in to
fill up the book? Nay, verily! The poems in this collection are those
that children love. With the exception of seven, they are short enough
for children to commit to memory without wearying themselves or losing
interest in the poem. If one boy learns "The Overland Mail," or "The
Recruit," or "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod," or "The Song in Camp," or "Old
Ironsides," or "I Have a Little Shadow," or "The Tournament," or "The
Duel," nine boys out of ten will be eager to follow him. I know because
I have tried it a dozen times.
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