Stories from the Ballads of Robin Hood: With Lists of Other Ballads to Tell and to Read Aloud. Outlines for Story-telling to Children Over Nine Years of Age |
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Golden staircase , p.210–213 . Long . Old English ballads , p.101-108 . Lucas . Another book of verses for children , p.303-307 . Lucas . ... Golden numbers , p.558–562 . Lizzie Lindsay Sources for the story - teller English and 25.
Golden staircase , p.210–213 . Long . Old English ballads , p.101-108 . Lucas . Another book of verses for children , p.303-307 . Lucas . ... Golden numbers , p.558–562 . Lizzie Lindsay Sources for the story - teller English and 25.
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Percy . Boy's Percy , p.96-101 . Tappan . Poems & rhymes , p.251–262 . Tileston . Children's book of ballads , p.59-70 . Wiggin & Smith . Golden numbers , p.582-593 . Diverting History of John Gilpin , by William Cowper Sources 27.
Percy . Boy's Percy , p.96-101 . Tappan . Poems & rhymes , p.251–262 . Tileston . Children's book of ballads , p.59-70 . Wiggin & Smith . Golden numbers , p.582-593 . Diverting History of John Gilpin , by William Cowper Sources 27.
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Golden staircase , p.235-243- Coates . Children's book of poetry , p - 491-495- Coussens . Poems children love , p.148–157 . Hazard . ... Golden numbers , p.359–368 . Horatius , by Thomas Babington Macaulay Sources for children ...
Golden staircase , p.235-243- Coates . Children's book of poetry , p - 491-495- Coussens . Poems children love , p.148–157 . Hazard . ... Golden numbers , p.359–368 . Horatius , by Thomas Babington Macaulay Sources for children ...
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Golden staircase , p.189–191 . Coates . Children's book of poetry , p.495-497 . Coussens . Poems children love , p.132-134 . ... White . Collection of poetry for school reading , p.96–99 . Wiggin & Smith . Golden numbers , p.464-468 .
Golden staircase , p.189–191 . Coates . Children's book of poetry , p.495-497 . Coussens . Poems children love , p.132-134 . ... White . Collection of poetry for school reading , p.96–99 . Wiggin & Smith . Golden numbers , p.464-468 .
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Golden numbers , p.427-430 . Relief of Lucknow , by Robert Lowell Sources for children Bellamy & Goodwin . Open sesame , v.2 , p.66-69 . Olcott . Story - telling poems , p.267–270 . Tappan . Poems & rhymes , p.103-106 . Tileston .
Golden numbers , p.427-430 . Relief of Lucknow , by Robert Lowell Sources for children Bellamy & Goodwin . Open sesame , v.2 , p.66-69 . Olcott . Story - telling poems , p.267–270 . Tappan . Poems & rhymes , p.103-106 . Tileston .
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Page 5 - You who plod so amid serious things that you feel it shame to give yourself up even for a few short moments to mirth and joyousness in the land of Fancy ; you who think that life hath nought to do with innocent laughter that can harm no one; these pages are not for you. Clap to the leaves and go no farther than this, for I tell you plainly that if you go farther you will be scandalized by seeing good, sober folks of real history so frisk and caper in gay colors and motley, that you would not know...
Page 5 - You who so plod amid serious things that you feel it a shame to give yourself up even for a few short moments to mirth and joyousness in the land of Fancy; you who think that life hath nought to do with innocent laughter that can harm no one ; these pages are not for you. Clap to the leaves and go no farther than this, for I tell you plainly that if you go farther you will be scandalized by seeing good, sober folk of real history so frisk and caper in gay colors and motley...
Page 6 - The source books are arranged with the original or old versions standing first, followed by other sources in the approximate order of their literary value or usefulness. An exception is made in the references under "Stories from Other Old Ballads" and "Ballads to Read Aloud," where there is no essential difference in the versions recommended for children.