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Rhymes For The Young Folk

Rhymes For The Young Folk

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Number of Chapters: 30

Length: 47 minutes

Language: English

Popular for his simple, delicate poetry for children, this Irishman wrote these verses for his three children, Gerald, Eva and Henry, and others like them. Typically, they touch on fairies and nature. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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The Fairies (Rosslyn Carlyle)
The Elf Singing (Rosslyn Carlyle)
The Fairy King (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Chorus Of Fairies (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Robin Redbreast (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Amy Margaret (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Jingle Jangle (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Dreaming (Rosslyn Carlyle)
I Love You, Dear (heeheekitty)
Seasons (fiddlesticks)
The Cat And The Dog (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Here And There (Jill Engle)
The Bird (Lynne T)
Wishing (Lynne T)
I Saw A Little Birdie Fly (Rosslyn Carlyle)
A Mountain Round (heeheekitty)
The Lepracaun, Or Fairy Shoemaker (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Yes Or No? (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Sleeping (Julia Layne)
A Swing Song (Rachel)
Birds' Names (Julia Layne)
Down On The Shore (Rosslyn Carlyle)
The Bubble (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Nick Spence (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Ambition (Julia Layne)
The Ball (JP4KJV)
Riding (Rosslyn Carlyle)
Tom Cricket (Rosslyn Carlyle)
The Year Of Hardships (Rosslyn Carlyle)
A Riddle (JP4KJV)
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