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""Open Sesame! Poetry and Prose for School Days V3"" is a collection of poems and prose pieces compiled by Blanche Wilder Bellamy. The book is aimed at students and teachers, providing them with a diverse range of literary works to explore and enjoy. The pieces in the book cover a wide range of topics, including nature, history, love, and adventure. The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on a different theme. The poems and prose pieces are written by a variety of authors, including well-known writers such as William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, and Edgar Allan Poe, as well as lesser-known writers. The book is designed to be used as a teaching aid, with each piece accompanied by discussion questions and activities to help students understand and appreciate the literature. Overall, ""Open Sesame! Poetry and Prose for School Days V3"" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the world of literature and expand their knowledge and understanding of the written word.1898. Arranged for students over fourteen years old. From the Preface: The third volume of Open Sesame: Poetry and Prose for Schooldays completes the series and represents many phases of literature, dramatic and narrative, epic and lyric, political and domestic. Among the selections are many of the recognized masterpieces of the language;-Wordworth�������s Intimations of Immortality, called by Emerson the high water mark which the intellect of the age has reached; The Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni, which Coleridge admired so much as to appropriate and Anglicize it from the work of a German girl, and Kubla Khan, his own dream; Blanco White�������s Sonnet to Night, dear to Wordsworth�������s heart, and called by Coleridge the greatest sonnet in the English language; many specimens of Shakespeare and Milton, and fragments from Spenser, the poet�������s poet. Other selections have a secondary interest, like the Lost Leader of Browning, which, rumor says, hints at Wordsworth as a traitor to the Liberal cause; or the humorous-pathetic words of Jane Welsh Carlyle, which give a picture of genius at home, behind the doors of Craigenputtock; while boys will be interested to find the work of others young like themselves, Thanatopsis, written by Bryant at twenty-three; the sonnets of the youthful Keats; extracts from the journal of Longfellow, just out of college; and Spartacus to the Gladiators, written by Elijah Kellogg as a junior declamation.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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