An anthology is a collection of poems from various poets. Some poems are long and some are short. Most are poets from centuries ago, and were meant to show love of nature, teach children about the world around them, and share with others their ideas about life. The poems are general and children can learn a lot from them while they learn a little about the poet themselves. We hope you enjoy this collection.
Poems by Author
A-K
Alfred Joyce
Alfred Tennyson
Allen Poe
Cecil Francis Alexander
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Emily Dickson
Eugene Field
Francis William Bourdillion
George Copper
George Pope Morris
Henry Wadsworth Long
John Burroughs
John Drinkwater
John Greenllead Whittier
Johm Masefield
Kate L Brown
L-R
Robert Browning
Robert Frost
Rudyard Kipling
S-Z
Walter de la Mare
William Wordsworth
Robert Frost
Poems by Title
A-B
- Auld Lang Syne
- All Things Bright and Beautiful by Cecil Francis Alexander
E-F
S-T
- Sea Fever by John Masefield
- Seein Things by Eugene Field
- Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- Someone by Walter de la Mare
- The little plant- Kate L Brown
- The Children’s Hour by Henry Wadsworth Long fellow
- The Children’s Hour by Henry Wadsworth Long fellow
- The Duel by Eugene Field
- The Night has a Thousand Eyes by Francis William Bourdillion
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning
- The World is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth
- Tree by Alfred Joyce
- The Four-leaf Clover by Ella Higginson
- The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe