A Child's Garden of Verses

The Title Page of a 1916 Edition
A Child's Garden of Verses is a collection of poetry for children by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The collection first appeared in 1885 under the title Penny Whistles, but has been reprinted many times, often in illustrated versions. It contains about 65 poems including the cherished classics "Foreign Children," "The Lamplighter," "The Land of Counterpane," "Bed in Summer," "My Shadow" and "The Swing."
The classical scholar Terrot Reaveley Glover published a translation of the poems into Latin in 1922 under the title Carmina non prius audita de ludis et hortis virginibus puerisque.
Ebook version
Several ebook formats of this book are available for free at (https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/25617).

Happy Thought, as used in A Little Book for A Little Cook, 1905
Adaptations
- The Italian composer Carlo Deri composed (2005) a song for voice and piano, The Unseen Playmate, on the homonymous poem of R.L. Stevenson. This song is also included in Deri’s one-act opera, Markheim (2008).[1]
References
External links
- "A Child's Garden of Verses" at Bartleby.com
- "A Child's Garden of Verses" from the Collections of the Library of Congress
- The CD "Kirschbaumtage / Cherry Tree Days" on the artists homepage
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A Child's Garden of Verses public domain audiobook at LibriVox
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