Issue Details: First known date: 1908... 1908 The Tripled Crown : A Book of English Scotch and Irish Verse for the Age of Six to Sixteen Chosen and Arranged by Three of That Age
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'The object of this anthology is to bring together a collection of English, Scotch, and Irish poems for the use and amusement of boys and girls of our own ages, that is, from six to sixteen. Many of us have not either time or opportunity to pick out our favourite poems from the publications of their different authors, and we hope that this anthology will help others to know and like our favourites at home, and not to think of them as only school lessons, to be forgotten as soon as class is over.

'We have not put in any Browning except Home-Thoughts, from the Sea, because, though many grown-up people prefer Browning to any other poet, the boys and girls we know do not like his poems.'

(from Preface)

Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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England,
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Oxford University Press , 1908 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Forgotteni"England! And echo cries England, and all the world stands to admire", Will H. Ogilvie , single work poetry
This poem celebrates England's imperial conquests while reminiscing on the independence of Scotland.
(p. 194-195)

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    United Kingdom (UK),
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    Western Europe, Europe,
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