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  1. The Holy Cross And Other Tales by Field Eugene 1850-1895, 2010-09-28
  2. The Love Affairs Of A Bibliomaniac by Field Eugene 1850-1895, 2010-09-29
  3. The Love Affairs Of A Bibliomaniac by Field Eugene 1850-1895, 2010-09-29
  4. Harlow Niles Higinbotham: A Memoir With Brief Autobiography And Extracts From Speeches And Letters by Monroe Harriet 1860-1936, Field Eugene 1850-1895, 2010-10-13
  5. The love affairs of a bibliomaniac by Eugene Field. by Field. Eugene. 1850-1895., 1896-01-01
  6. John Smith. U. S. A.. by Eugene Field by Field. Eugene. 1850-1895., 1905-01-01
  7. The writings in prose and verse of Eugene Field. by Field. Eugene. 1850-1895., 1896-01-01
  8. A little book of profitable tales by Eugene Field. by Field. Eugene. 1850-1895., 1890-01-01
  9. Eugene Field; an auto-analysis; How one friar met the devil and two pursued him by Eugene, 1850-1895 Field, 2009-10-26
  10. Field flowers a small bunch of the most fragrant of blossoms gat by Field. Eugene. 1850-1895., 1896-01-01
  11. An Old Lullaby. [Song.] The poem by Eugene Field (1850-1895). [High and medium keys.] by John Raynor, 1951
  12. Penn-Yan Bill 's wooing; poem (never before having appeared in t by Field. Eugene. 1850-1895., 1914-01-01
  13. Hoosier lyrics by Eugene, 1850-1895 Field, 2009-10-26
  14. Verse and prose by Eugene, 1850-1895 Field, 2009-10-26

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    Many literary critics have claimed that the American novel begins with Mark Twain, Missouri's most famous literary figure who featured his hometown, Hannibal, in his most famous works. He dealt with social conflicts of his time, and his novels and witty essays make him a major part of American literary history.

    22. Creative Quotations From Eugene Field (1850-1895)
    Eugene Field in quotations to inspire creative thinking.
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    1850-1895) born on Sep 2 US "poet, journalist". He is best known for his children's poems. Search millions of documents for Eugene Field
    Fishing For Creativity
    Creative Perfumes Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night
    Sailed off in a wooden shoe -
    Sailed on a river of crystal light
    Into a sea of dew."
    "Ideas came with explosive immediacy, like an instant birth. Human thought is like a monstrous pendulum; it keeps swinging from one extreme to the other." "All human joys are swift of wing, For heaven doth so allot it; That when you get an easy thing, You find you haven't got it." All through the five acts he played the King as though under momentary apprehension that someone else was about to play the Ace. Here we have a baby. It is composed of a bald head and a pair of lungs.
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    F: ""Wynken, Blynken, and Nod."" R: "In "...As One Mad With Wine," by Elyse and Mike Sommer, 1991." A: "In <a href="http://www.cyber-nation.com/cgi-bin/victory/quotations/qlreferral/quotelib.pl?id=10115">The Ultimate Success Quotations Library</a>, 1997."

    23. Creative Quotations For Creative Thinking
    Louise (1954) US-American Indian Chippewa writer, poet; Euripides, (480-406BC) Greek dramatist; Field, Eugene (1850-1895) US poet, journalist
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  • 24. Picture History - Eugene Field (1850-1895)
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    25. Quotations By The Poet: Eugene Field - Quote Quotation Saying
    Eugene Field (18501895), US poet, humorist. Jest fore Christmas (l. 5-8). . .One Hundred and One Famous Poems. Roy J. Cook, comp.
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    Hate to take the castor-ile they give for belly-ache!
    'Most all the time, the whole year round, there ain't no flies on
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    But jest 'fore Christmas I'm as good as I kin be!"
    "Say "Yessum" to the ladies, an' "Yessur" to the men,
    And when they's company, don't pass yer plate for pie again; But, thinkin' of the things yer'd like to see upon that tree, Jes 'fore Christmas be as good as yer kin be!" "Father calls me William, sister calls me Will, Mother calls me Willie, but the fellers call me Bill!" "The little toy dog is covered with dust, But sturdy and stanch he stands; And the little toy soldier is red with rust, And the musket moulds in his hands. Time was when the little toy dog was new

    26. More Info About The Poet: Eugene Field - References Bibliography
    Eugene Field (18501895) Eugene Field (1850-1895). Select. Poems (69 so far).Prose. Links. Page last updated 17 March 1999 ©1998-1999, Richard J. Yanco.
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    Eugene Field was an unusual poet. He was one of the few poets who wrote only Eugene Field
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    Former home of poet Eugene Field includes an extensive collection of 19th century toys and furnishings. Saint Louis, Missouri.
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    27. Field, Eugene, 1850-1895. Papers Guide.
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    28. Eugene Field (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Lieder
    Author Eugene Field (18501895). Texts set to music warning - not an exhaustivelist. x indicates a text that is not yet in the database
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    29. Chicago Park District: Eugene Field Park
    The park honors writer and poet Eugene Field (18501895), a nationally-renownedchildren s author. Among Field s best known works are Little Boy Blue,
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    30. Field - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
    Field, Eugene 18501895. American writer known for his children s verse,especially Wynken, Blynken, and Nod and Little Boy Blue.
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    31. The Dreams By Eugene Field
    Eugene Field (18501895) was born in Saint Louis and attended William s Collegein Massachusetts. Following that he went on to the University of Missouri
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    Two dreams came down to earth one night
    From the realm of mist and dew;
    One was a dream of the old, old days,
    And one was a dream of the new. One was a dream of a shady lane That led to the pickerel pond Where the willows and rushes bowed themselves To the brown old hills beyond. And the people that peopled the old-time dream Were pleasant and fair to see, And the dreamer he walked with them again As often of old walked he. Oh, cool was the wind in the shady lane That tangled his curly hair! Oh, sweet was the music the robins made

    32. MSN Encarta - Eugene Field
    Field, Eugene (18501895), American poet and journalist best known for his poetryfor children. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Field was educated at
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    33. Sage And Rosemary: Love Poetry - Eugene Field (1850-1895)
    Sage and Rosemary, soulmates, created this sensual website where couples andlovers can fall in love, rekindle love, and discover each other again.
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    Eugene Field
    A Valentine Your gran'ma, in her youth, was quite
    As blithe a little maid as you.
    And, though her hair is snowy white,
    Her eyes still have their maiden blue,
    And on her checks, as fair as thine,
    Methinks a girlish blush would glow
    If she recalled the valentine
    She got, ah! many years ago. A valorous youth loved gran'ma then,
    And wooed her in that auld lang syne;
    And first he told his secret when
    He sent the maid that valentine, No perfumed page nor sheet of gold Was that first hint of love he sent, But with the secret gran'pa told- "I love you"-gran'ma was content. Go, ask your gran'ma if you will, If-though her head be bowed and gray- If-though her feeble pulse be chill- True love abideth not for aye; By that quaint portrait on the wall, That smiles upon her from above, Methinks your gran'ma can recall The sweet divinity of love. Dear Elsie, here 's no page of gold- No sheet embossed with cunning art- But here 's a solemn pledge of old: "I love you, love, with all my heart." And if in what I send you here You read not all of love expressed

    34. Field, Eugene Famous Quotes
    Famous Quotes By Field, Eugene. 18501895 American Writer. All human joys areswift of wing, For heaven doth so allot it; That when you get an easy thing,
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    All human joys are swift of wing, For heaven doth so allot it; That when you get an easy thing, You find you haven't got it.
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    A mighty good sausage stuffer was spoiled when the man became a poet.
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    Mr. Clarke played the King all evening as though under constant fear that someone else was about to play the Ace.
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    35. Christmas Poems By Eugene Field
    Christmas Poems by Eugene Field. Presented by Michael Gilleland Christmas poemsof American poet and journalist Eugene Field (18501895) to be uniformly
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    The Poems of Eugene Field (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1924). Christmas Hymn
    Chrystmasse of Olde

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    Chrystmasse of Olde
    God rest you, Chrysten gentil men, Wherever you may be, God rest you all in fielde or hall, Or on ye stormy sea; For on this morn oure Chryst is born That saveth you and me. Last night ye shepherds in ye east Saw many a wondrous thing; Ye sky last night flamed passing bright Whiles that ye stars did sing, And angels came to bless ye name Of Jesus Chryst, oure Kyng. God rest you, Chrysten gentil men, Faring where'er you may; In noblesse court do thou no sport, In tournament no playe, In paynim lands hold thou thy hands From bloudy works this daye. But thinking on ye gentil Lord That died upon ye tree, Let troublings cease and deeds of peace Abound in Chrystantie; For on this morn ye Chryst is born That saveth you and me.
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    Star of the East
    Star of the East, that long ago Brought wise men on their way Where, angels singing to and fro, The Child of Bethlehem lay Above that Syrian hill afar Thou shinest out to-night, O Star! Star of the East, the night were drear But for the tender grace That with thy glory comes to cheer Earth's loneliest, darkest place; For by that charity we see Where there is hope for all and me. Star of the East! show us the way In wisdom undefiled To seek that manger out and lay Our gifts before the child To bring our hearts and offer them Unto our King in Bethlehem!

    36. Eugene Field, American Poet And Journalist
    American poet and journalist Eugene Field (18501895) is best known for his Poemsof Childhood. Here is a selection of his poems on other themes.
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    American poet and journalist Eugene Field (1850-1895) is best known for his Poems of Childhood . Here is a selection of his poems on other themes. Christmas Poems
    Poems in Praise of Food

    Poems about Bibliomania

    Echoes from the Sabine Farm
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    A Plea for the Classics

    37. Eugene Field
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    38. Author Eugene Field, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
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      I was from USA, and I lived from 1850-1895. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Eugene Field was an unusual poet. He was one of the few poets who wrote only children's poetry. That is how he got his nickname, The Children's Poet.
      It all started September 2, 1850, at 634 South Broadway in Saint Louis. That's where and when Eugene Field was born. He had one brother named Roswell, who was one year younger than he, and a sister who died soon after her birth. He and his brother were very close, but very different. Eugene took after their mother, Francis, while Roswell took after their father. Eugene was afraid of the dark while his brother wasn't afraid of anything. Eugene hated studying while Roswell loved it. When the boys were six and five, their mother died. Mr. Field sent them to live with their cousin, Mary French, in Massachusetts until he could take care of them. While living on their cousin's farm, Eugene wrote his first poem . He was nine then, and the poem was about their cousin's dog, Fido.

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    See Also, Field, Eugene 18501895. Men 1890-1900. California San Francisco.San Francisco (Calif.) 1890-1900. Photographic prints. Portrait photographs.
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    Title Eugene Field Call Number X-22196 Summary Studio portrait of Eugene Field in San Francisco, California. He holds a cane and wears an overcoat and bowler hat. Date 1894, January 26. Photographer Taber, Isaiah West Notes Title supplied. Handwritten on front of mat board: "Ever affectionately yours, Eugene Field." Photographer's information printed on back of mat board. Formerly F35411. Photo Materials 1 photoprint on mat board ; 20 x 14 cm. (8 x 5 1/2 in.) 1 photoprint ; 17x 12 cm. (6 1/2 x 5 in.) 1 copy negative ; 13 x 10 cm. (5 x 4 in.) Condition Condition: print is faded. See Also Field, Eugene 1850-1895. Men 1890-1900. California San Francisco San Francisco (Calif.) 1890-1900. Photographic prints. Portrait photographs. Film negatives. Imaged. URL http://gowest.coalliance.org/cgi-bin/imager?10022196+X-22196 FAMOUS PEOPLE LIST

    40. Famous Love And Romance Poetry - Eugene Field - A Valentine For My Wife
    by Eugene Field (18501895) Accept, dear girl, this little token, And if betweenthe lines you seek, You ll find the love I ve often spoken
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    Classic Love and Romance Poems A Valentine to My Wife
    by Eugene Field (1850-1895)
    Accept, dear girl, this little token,
    And if between the lines you seek,
    You'll find the love I've often spoken
    The love my dying lips shall speak.
    Our little ones are making merry
    O'er am'rous ditties rhymed in jest,
    But in these words (though awkward very)
    The genuine article's expressed.
    You are as fair and sweet and tender, Dear brown-eyed little sweetheart mine, As when, a callow youth and slender, I asked to be your Valentine. What though these years of ours be fleeting? What though the years of youth be flown? I'll mock old Tempus with repeating, "I love my love and her alone!" And when I fall before his reaping, And when my stuttering speech is dumb, Think not my love is dead or sleeping, But that it waits for you to come. So take, dear love, this little token

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