Incoming Resources
- A child's garden of verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson ; illustrated by Tasha Tudor. --
- Robert Burns's poems and songs, introduction by James Kinsley
- An Edward Lear alphabet, by Edward Lear ; pictures by Vladimir Radunsky
- Flit, flutter, fly!, poems about bugs and other crawly creatures, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Peter Palagonia
- The making of a poem, a Norton anthology of poetic forms, edited by Mark Strand and Eavan Boland
- The 20th century children's poetry treasury, selected by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Meilo So
- Good poems for hard times, selected and introduced by Garrison Keillor
- A young American's treasury of English poetry from the early Middle Ages to the twentieth century
- A Zooful of animals, selected by William Cole ; illustrated by Lynn Munsinger
- Marguerite, go wash your feet, Wallace Tripp. --
- The magic wood, a poem, by Henry Treece ; paintings by Barry Moser
- The cataract of Lodore, a poem, by Robert Southey ; illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein
- The new Oxford book of English verse, 1250-1950, chosen and edited by Helen Gardner. --
- Minorities; good poems by small poets and small poems by good poets, [by] T. E. Lawrence. Edited by J. M. Wilson. Pref. by C. Day Lewis
- The Owl and the pussycat, by Edward Lear ; illustrated by James Marshall ; afterword by Maurice Sendak
- Sing a song of popcorn, every child's book of poems, illustrated by Marcia Brown ... [and others] ; selected by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers ... [et al.]
- A treasury of poems, a collection of the world's most famous and familiar verse, compiled by Sarah Anne Stuart
- Marmion, by Sir Walter Scott
- A child's garden of verses, Robert Louis Stevenson ; illustrated by Michael Foreman. --
- Life doesn't frighten me at all, poems, compiled by John Agard
- Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Selected by Babette Deutsch. Woodcuts by Jacques Hnizdovsky
- The poets corner, the one and only poetry book for the whole family, [selected by] John Lithgow
- Roofs of gold, poems to read aloud, Edited and with an introd. by Padraic Colum. --
- Palgrave's The golden treasury, to which is appended the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, with an introduction by Louis Untermeyer
- Selected poems, 1950-1975, Thom Gunn
- A. Nonny Mouse writes again!, selected by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Marjorie Priceman
- The Columbia anthology of British poetry, edited by Carl Woodring and James Shapiro
- A new treasury of poetry, selected and introduced by Neil Philip ; illustrated by John Lawrence
- The New Oxford book of English light verse, chosen by Kingsley Amis
- Collection of poetry for school reading, selected and arranged with notes
- Snuffles and snouts, poems selected by Laura Robb ; pictures by Steven Kellogg
- The Oxford book of English verse, edited by Christopher Ricks
- The Random House treasury of best-loved poems, edited by Louis Phillips
- Rhymes for Annie Rose, Shirley Hughes
- Tape for the turn of the year, A.R. Ammons
- Old Mother Hubbard and her wonderful dog, [pictures by] James Marshall
- Everyman's book of English verse, edited by John Wain
- Munching, poems about eating, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrations by Nelle Davis. --
- Nonsense!, [text by Edward Lear ; illustrations by] Valorie Fisher
- The baby's good morning book, Kay Chorao. --
- The pied piper of Hamelin, by Robert Browning ; illustrated by Kate Greenaway
- This powerful rime, an anthology of ten poets, Edited by John G. Halkett [and] Robert E. Kuehn
- Climb into my lap, first poems to read together, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; illustrated by Kathryn Brown
- The classic myths in English literature and in art based originally on Bulfinch's "Age of fable" (1855) accompanied by an interpretative and illustrative commentary, by Charles Mills Gayley
- A book of peace. --
- Jim, who ran away from his nurse, and was eaten by a lion, a cautionary tale, by Hilaire Belloc ; pictures by Victoria Chess. --
- Let's count the raindrops, illustrated by Fumi Kosaka
- Our holidays in poetry, compiled by Mildred P. Harrington, Josephine H. Thomas and a committee of the Carnegie library school association
- Poems of A. Nonny Mouse, selected by Jack Prelutsky ; illustrated by Henrik Drescher
- The best poems of the English language, from Chaucer through Robert Frost, selected by Harold Bloom