Libros de James Whitcomb Riley
Afterwhiles: “In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a trifle with a little dust of harm” Calificación: 3 de 5 estrellas3/5Neghborly Poems and Dialect Sketches: "When I see a bird that walks like a duck and swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, I call that bird a duck." Calificación: 0 de 5 estrellas0 calificacionesSongs of Friendship: "Think of him still as the same, I say. He is not dead—he is just away.” Calificación: 0 de 5 estrellas0 calificacionesJune, A Month in Verse Calificación: 0 de 5 estrellas0 calificacionesLove-Lyrics & Songs Of Home: "Think of him still as the same, I say. He is not dead—he is just away.” Calificación: 0 de 5 estrellas0 calificacionesChild Rhymes & Farm Rhymes: “In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a trifle with a little dust of harm” Calificación: 0 de 5 estrellas0 calificacionesGreen Fields and Running Brooks & Other Poems: “In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a trifle with a little dust of harm” Calificación: 0 de 5 estrellas0 calificacionesThe Short Stories - James Whitcomb Riley: "The ripest peach is highest on the tree." Calificación: 2 de 5 estrellas2/5