Poems Teachers Ask For, Book Two. Various

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       The Teacher's "If"

       The Good Shepherd

       A Sermon in Rhyme

       The Fortunate Isles

       What the Choir Sang About the New Bonnet

       Work Thou for Pleasure

       The Tin Gee Gee

       "Tommy"

       The Mystic Weaver

       The Mortgage on the Farm

       The Legend Beautiful

       Somebody's Darling

       The Pride of Battery B

       The Wood-Box

       Inasmuch

       No Sects in Heaven

       The Railroad Crossing

       The Sunset City

       Autumn

       Grandmother's Quilt

       The Two Angels

       The Witch's Daughter

       David's Lament for Absalom

       Christmas Day in the Workhouse

       Our Presidents—A Memory Rhyme

       Annie and Willie's Prayer

       Trailing Arbutus

       When the Light Goes Out

       Prayer and Potatoes

       The Parts of Speech

       A New Leaf

       The Boy With the Hoe

       Our Flag

       The Little Fir-Trees

       He Worried About It

       The President

       Lullaby

       Chums

       Jim Brady's Big Brother

       The Gray Swan

       The Circling Year

       INDEX OF FIRST LINES

       Table of Contents

      In homely phrase, this is a sort of "second helping" of a dish that has pleased the taste of thousands. Our first collection of Poems Teachers Ask For was the response to a demand for such a book, and this present volume is the response to a demand for "more." In Book One it was impracticable to use all of the many poems entitled to inclusion on the basis of their being desired. We are constantly in receipt of requests that certain selections be printed in NORMAL INSTRUCTOR-PRIMARY PLANS on the page "Poems Our Readers Have Asked For." More than two hundred of these were chosen for Book One, and more than two hundred others, as much desired as those in the earlier volume, are included in Book Two.

      Because of copyright restrictions, we often have been unable to present, in magazine form, verse of large popular appeal. By special arrangement, a number of such poems were included in Book One of Poems Teachers Ask For, and many more are given in the pages that follow. Acknowledgment is made below to publishers and authors for courteous permission to reprint in this volume material which they control:

      THE CENTURY COMPANY—The Minuet, from "Poems and Verses," by Mary Mapes Dodge.

      W.B. CONKEY

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