Title: A Child's Garden of Verses
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
Illustrator: Maria Louise Kirk
Release date: May 8, 2009 [eBook #28722]
Most recently updated: August 8, 2019
Language: English
Credits: Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Emmy and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
| 19722 | (Published in 1916; Black and White illustrations by M. Sheldon) |
| 25608 | (Published in 1905; Single Tone illustratons by B. C. Pease) |
| 25609 | (Published in 1905; Illustrations in Color by J. W. Smith) |
| 25610 | (Published in 1895; Black and White illustrations by C.Robins) |
| 25611 | (Publication date unknown; Black and White illustrations) |
| 25617 | (Published in 1900; Illustrations in Color by Mars and Squire) |
| 28722 | (Published in 1919; Illustrations in Color by Maria L. Kirk) |
| PAGE | ||
| I. | Bed in Summer | 15 |
| II. | A Thought | 17 |
| III. | At the Seaside | 18 |
| IV. | Young Night Thought | 19 |
| V. | Whole Duty of Children | 21 |
| VI. | Rain | 22 |
| VII. | Pirate Story | 23 |
| VIII. | Foreign Lands | 25 |
| IX. | Windy Nights | 29 |
| X. | Travel | 30 |
| XI. | Singing | 34 |
| XII. | Looking Forward | 35 |
| XIII. | A Good Play | 36 |
| XIV. | Where Go the Boats? | 38 |
| XV. | Auntie's Skirts | 40 |
| XVI. | The Land of Counterpane | 41 |
| XVII. | The Land of Nod | 43 |
| XVIII. | My Shadow | 45 |
| XIX. | System | 49 |
| XX. | A Good Boy | 50 |
| XXI. | Escape at Bedtime | 53 |
| XXII. | Marching Song | 55 |
| XXIII. | The Cow | 57 |
| XXIV. | Happy Thought | 59 |
| XXV. | The Wind | 60 |
| XXVI. | Keepsake Mill | 62 |
| XXVII. | Good and Bad Children | 65 |
| XXVIII. | Foreign Children | 69 |
| XXIX. | The Sun's Travels | 73 |
| XXX. | The Lamplighter | 75 |
| XXXI. | My Bed is a Boat | 77 |
| XXXII. | The Moon | 79 |
| XXXIII. | The Swing | 81 |
| XXXIV. | Time To Rise | 83 |
| XXXV. | Looking-glass River | 84 |
| XXXVI. | Fairy Bread | 87 |
| XXXVII. | From a Railway Carriage | 88 |
| XXXVIII. | Winter-time | 90 |
| XXXIX. | The Hayloft | 93 |
| XL. | Farewell to the Farm | 95 |
| XLI. | North-west Passage: | |
| 1. Good Night | 97 | |
| 2. Shadow March | 99 | |
| 3. In Port | 101 | |
THE CHILD ALONE | ||
| PAGE | ||
| I. | The Unseen Playmate | 105 |
| II. | My Ship and I | 109 |
| III. | My Kingdom | 111 |
| IV. | Picture-books in Winter | 115 |
| V. | My Treasures | 119 |
| VI. | Block City | 121 |
| VII. | The Land of Story Books | 125 |
| VIII. | Armies in the Fire | 129 |
| IX. | The Little Land | 133 |
GARDEN DAYS | ||
| PAGE | ||
| I. | Night and Day | 141 |
| II. | Nest Eggs | 147 |
| III. | The Flowers | 151 |
| IV. | Summer Sun | 153 |
| V. | The Dumb Soldier | 157 |
| VI. | Autumn Fires | 163 |
| VII. | The Gardener | 165 |
| VIII. | Historical Associations | 169 |
ENVOYS | ||
| PAGE | ||
| I. | To Willie and Henrietta | 177 |
| II. | To My Mother | 179 |
| II. | To Auntie | 180 |
| IV. | To Minnie | 181 |
| V. | To My Name-Child | 187 |
| VI. | To Any Reader | 190 |
| PAGE | |
| The Gardener | Frontispiece |
| O how much wiser you would be | |
| To play at Indian wars with me! | |
| Pirate Story | 23 |
| Three of us aboard in the basket on the lea. | |
| The Land of Nod | 43 |
| And up the mountain-sides of dreams. | |
| The Wind | 60 |
| I felt you push, I heard you call, | |
| I could not see yourself at all— | |
| The Swing | 81 |
| Up in the air and down. | |
| The Hayloft | 93 |
| The mice that in these mountains dwell | |
| No happier are than I. | |
| My Ship and I | 109 |
| And my ship it keeps a-turning all around and all about. | |
| The Little Land | 134 |
| In that forest to and fro | |
| I can wander, I can go. |