The Lord to me a shepherd is, want therefore shall not I: He in the folds of tender grass, doth cause me down to lie: To waters calm me gently leads restore my soul doth he: He doth in paths of righteousness for his name's sake lead me.
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A collection of American poems written for children or traditionally enjoyed by children, by such authors as Longfellow, Poe, Eugene Field, Langston Hughes, Dr. Seuss, and Jack Prelutsky.
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The Oxford book of children's verse in America
1990, Oxford University Press
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0195067614 9780195067613
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Oxford Book of Children's Verse in America
December 1990, Oxford University Press
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0613959647 9780613959643
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The Oxford Book of Children's Verse in America
December 13, 1990, Oxford University Press, USA
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0195067614 9780195067613
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The Oxford book of children's verse in America
1985, Oxford University Press
0195035399 9780195035391
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The Oxford book of children's verse in America
1985, Oxford University Press
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"The Lord to me a shepherd is, want therefore shall not I: He in the folds of tender grass, doth cause me down to lie: To waters calm me gently leads restore my soul doth he: He doth in paths of righteousness for his name's sake lead me."
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