Now We Are Six (1927) [Collection]
by A. A. Milne
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Summary
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A collection of poems reflecting the experiences of a little English boy growing up in the early part of the twentieth century. (card catalog description)
Contents:
- Solitude
- King John's Christmas
- Busy
- Sneezles
- Binker
- Cherry Stones
- The Knight Whose Armour Didn't Squeak
- Buttercup Days
- The Charcoal-burner
- Us Two
- The Old Sailor
- The Engineer
- Journey's End
- Furry Bear
- Forgiven
- The Emperor's Rhyme
- Knight-in-Armour
- Come Out with Me
- Down by the Pond
- The Little Black Hen
- The Friend
- The Good Little Girl
- A Thought
- King Hilary and the Beggarman
- Swing Song
- Explained
- Twice Times
- The Morning Walk
- Cradle Song
- Waiting at the Window
- Pinkle Purr
- Wind on the Hill
- Forgotten
- In the Dark
- The End
Original title: Now We Are Six
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Poetry→ Children's Poetry
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