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Searching... Subject: WAGONS Matches Found: 13 A VERMONT GRINSTONE, by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Our old big grinstone used to stand Last Line: And leaves him only one to turn. Subject(s): Railroads; Stones; Vermont; Wagons; Wheels; Railways; Trains; Granite; Rocks COUNTRYSIDE CAMP, by CLARENCE MAJOR Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Gypsy man and gypsy woman drinking tea Subject(s): Animals; Camping; Farm Life; Horses; Wagons; Camps; Summer Camps; Agriculture; Farmers COUNTRYSIDE CAMP, by CLARENCE MAJOR Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: In the blue shadow of the wagon Last Line: Round and round the marigold Subject(s): Animals; Camping; Farm Life; Horses; Wagons DELIA AND I, by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE Poem Text First Line: Delia and I are driving alone Last Line: Learning the roads that lead lovers to rome! Subject(s): Animals; Horses; Lent; Love; Pleasure; Wagons ON THE TAOS ROAD, by MAY REES Poem Text First Line: Two freighters, bronzed and lank, bend lightly down Last Line: Night's curtain half reveals a single star. Subject(s): Conestoga Wagons; Travel; Prairie Schooners; Journeys; Trips OUR OLD VERMONT LUMBER WAGON, by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: A thing that often 'pears to me Last Line: Our old blue lumber wagon. Subject(s): Farm Life; Labor & Laborers; Lumber & Lumbering; Vermont; Wagons; Agriculture; Farmers; Work; Workers; Woodsmen THE CARTER, by WILLIAM BARNES Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: O, I be a carter wi' my whip Last Line: The heavy lwoad do slowly ride. Subject(s): Farm Life; Labor & Laborers; Trucks & Trucking; Wagons; Agriculture; Farmers; Work; Workers; Teamsters; Truckers; Freight THE DARK WAGGON, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The water-wraith shrieked over clyde Last Line: Sir william wallace stept! Alternate Author Name(s): Delta Subject(s): Horseback Riding; Travel; Wagons; Wheels; Journeys; Trips THE PRAIRIE SCHOONER, by EDWARD EVERETT DALE Poem Text First Line: When I see a prairie schooner Last Line: With the tongue a-pointing west. Subject(s): Conestoga Wagons; Pioneers; West (u.s.); Prairie Schooners; Southwest; Pacific States THE SILVER WAIN, by THOMAS SAMUEL JONES JR. Poem Text First Line: When russet wagons left the lammas field Last Line: An angel walking by a silver wain. Subject(s): Fields; Knights & Knighthood; Plowing & Plowmen; Silver; Wagons; Pastures; Meadows; Leas THE WAGGONER, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The old waggon drudges through the miry lane Last Line: As centuries past itself would do. Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund Variant Title(s): The Waggoner, 1919 Subject(s): England; Landscape; Wagons; English THE WAGON RIDE, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: It was on a visit they came Last Line: And we had a merry ride that day. Subject(s): Wagons THE WOLD WAGGON, by WILLIAM BARNES Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The girt wold waggon uncle had Last Line: V a-ben a-done vor years agoo. Subject(s): Animals; Farm Life; Horses; Wagons; Agriculture; Farmers |
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