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  2. The Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    Because amateur botany was popular in Britain during the second half of the eighteenth century, The Botanic Garden, despite its initial high cost, was a bestseller. In 1799 it was in a fourth edition as The Botanic Garden; A Poem in Two Parts at a smaller and more affordable octavo size, and this was another best-seller. There were three early ...

  3. 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up

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    Edward William Cole: English: 1879: 5+ A Child's Garden of Verses: Robert Louis Stevenson: Charles Robinson: English: 1885: 5+ The Blue Fairy Book: Andrew Lang: Henry Justice Ford: English: 1889: 5+ The Jungle Book: Rudyard Kipling: John Lockwood Kipling: English: 1894: 5+ Perez the Mouse: El Ratón Pérez: Luis Coloma: Spanish: 1894: 5+ Just ...

  4. List of William McGonagall poems - Wikipedia

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    A Summary History of Sir William Wallace: 1877-10: More Poetic Gems: 1962: William Wallace: A Tale of Christmas Eve: 1900-12: Last Poetic Gems: 1968 A Tale of Elsinore: 1889-05: More Poetic Gems: 1962 A Tale of the Sea: 1886-05: Poetic Gems [Second Series] 1891 A Tribute to Dr. Murison: 1885-08: Last Poetic Gems: 1968 A Tribute to Henry M ...

  5. The Garden (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Garden" is a widely anthologized poem by the seventeenth-century English poet, Andrew Marvell. The poem was first published posthumously in Miscellaneous Poems (1681). [ 1 ] “ The Garden” is one of several poems by Marvell to feature gardens, including his “Nymph Complaining for the Death her Fawn,” “The Mower Against Gardens ...

  6. W. Livingston Larned - Wikipedia

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    William Livingston Larned was an American author and poet. He is known for his works "Father Forgets" [ 2 ] and "Advertisement Illustration" . [ 3 ] In 1909, he penned a poem titled "Florida's State Flower" to commemorate the designation of the orange blossom as the official state flower of Florida .

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  8. Henry Drummond (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Drummond FRSE FGS (17 August 1851 – 11 March 1897) was a Scottish evangelist, biologist, writer and lecturer. Many of his writings were too adapted to the needs of his own day to justify the expectation that they would long survive it. [1] His sermon "The Greatest Thing in the World" remains popular in Christian circles.

  9. William Henry Ogilvie - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Ogilvie (21 August 1869 – 30 January 1963) was a Scottish-Australian narrative poet and horseman, jackaroo, and drover, and described as a quiet-spoken handsome Scot of medium height, with a fair moustache and red complexion.

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