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May 13, 2011 · Read, review and discuss the Gratitude poem by Edith Nesbit on Poetry.com.
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Jan 14, 2019 · by Edith Nesbit I found a starving cat in the street: It cried for food and a place by the fire. I carried it home, and I strove to meet The claims of its desire.
Gratitude. I found a starving cat in the street: It cried for food and a place by the fire. I carried it home, and I strove to meet The claims of its desire. And since its desire was a little fish, A little hay and a little milk, I gave it cream in a silver dish And a basket lined with silk.
Jan 25, 2022 · By Edith Nesbit. I found a starving cat in the street: It cried for food and a place by the fire. I carried it home, and I strove to meet. The claims of its desire. And since its desire was a little fish, A little hay and a little milk, I gave it cream in a silver dish. And a basket lined with silk.
Aug 14, 2015 · Tomorrow (Aug. 15) is the birthday of E. Nesbit, writer of delightful children’s stories, born 1858. In honor of the occasion, a poem by her!
They had braved the terrors of night in an adventure of singular courage and daring, they had carried out their desperate enterprise, the Mermaid was rescued, and success seemed near—no further off than the sea indeed, and that, in point of fact, was about a quarter of a mile away.
I found a starving cat in the street: It cried for food and a place by the fire. I carried it home, and I strove to meet The claims of its desire. And since its desire was a little fish, A little hay and a little milk, I gave it cream in a silver dish And a basket lined with silk.