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Gabriel Setoun Poems

  • The World's Music
    The world's a very happy place,
    Where every child should dance and sing,
    And always have a smiling face,
    And never sulk for anything....
  • Romance
    I saw a ship a-sailing,
    A-sailing on the sea;
    Her masts were of the shining gold,
    Her deck of ivory;...
  • Jack Frost
    The door was shut, as doors should be,
    Before you went to bed last night;
    Yet Jack Frost has got in, you see,
    And left your window silver white....
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White 3 Silver 2 Never 2 Single 1 Beneath 1 Milk 1 Sun 1 Sea 1 Romance 1 High 1


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Brucearthurs4: prolific illustrator charles robinson (1870-1937), with an illustration for "baby's big world" in the child world (1896 ed.), a collection of poems by gabriel setoun (pseudonym of scottish poet & novelist thomas nicoll hepburn).
Melaniejaxn: and now you cannot see the hills nor fields that stretch beyond the lane; but there are fairer things than these his fingers traced on every pane. - gabriel setoun, jack frost (art by henry hutt)
Devvar5: o winds that blow across the sea, what is the story that you bring? gabriel setoun !
Vanda_bot: book illustration, possibly for gabriel setoun 'the child world', pen drawing by charles robinson, 1896
Melaniejaxn: and now you cannot see the hills nor fields that stretch beyond the lane; but there are fairer things than these his fingers traced on every pane. - gabriel setoun, jack frost (art- henry hutt)
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