Ann at Highwood Hall. Poems for Children
Written By Fred
Author: Robert Graves
Publisher: Cassell, London
Publication Date: 1964
Boisterous, witty, and enchanting, this collection of children's poems by Robert Graves with iconic drawings by Edward Ardizzone will delight any young reader.
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Photos of the original illustrations
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All England Thought More Highly of Him When He Put the French to
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George Swore
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If You Were a Bailiff
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Li-Chung, a Bond Street Tea-Man with Meek Eyes, Performed the Se
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Needles and Ribbons and Packets of Pins Prints and Chintz and Li
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Portraits by Rival Painters
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She Sang to Her Own Lute, Lay Long A-Bed, Swooned Fashionably, E
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Stockings For Your Jaunty Legs, Staddles For Your Ricks
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The Famed Kien Lung, Now Ruling At Pekin (but Tartar, Not Chines
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The Foreign Minister, Reading the Note Through
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We Graciously Will