Rhymes For The Young Folk

William Allingham (1824 - 1889)

Popular for his simple, delicate poetry for children, this Irishman wrote these verses for his three children, Gerald, Eva and Henry, and others like them. Typically, they touch on fairies and nature. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

Genre(s): Poetry

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Fairies Rosslyn Carlyle
00:02:40
Play 02 The Elf Singing Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:33
Play 03 The Fairy King Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:21
Play 04 Chorus Of Fairies Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:19
Play 05 Robin Redbreast Rosslyn Carlyle
00:02:00
Play 06 Amy Margaret Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:01
Play 07 Jingle Jangle Rosslyn Carlyle
00:00:59
Play 08 Dreaming Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:32
Play 09 I Love You, Dear heeheekitty
00:01:11
Play 10 Seasons fiddlesticks
00:01:30
Play 11 The Cat And The Dog Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:57
Play 12 Here And There Jill Engle
00:03:46
Play 13 The Bird Lynne T
00:01:40
Play 14 Wishing Lynne T
00:01:30
Play 15 I Saw A Little Birdie Fly Rosslyn Carlyle
00:00:56
Play 16 A Mountain Round heeheekitty
00:01:09
Play 17 The Lepracaun, Or Fairy Shoemaker Rosslyn Carlyle
00:03:12
Play 18 Yes Or No? Rosslyn Carlyle
00:00:53
Play 19 Sleeping Julia Layne
00:01:09
Play 20 A Swing Song Rachel
00:01:31
Play 21 Birds' Names Julia Layne
00:02:05
Play 22 Down On The Shore Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:53
Play 23 The Bubble Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:09
Play 24 Nick Spence Rosslyn Carlyle
00:00:38
Play 25 Ambition Julia Layne
00:01:27
Play 26 The Ball JP4KJV
00:01:04
Play 27 Riding Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:51
Play 28 Tom Cricket Rosslyn Carlyle
00:02:13
Play 29 The Year Of Hardships Rosslyn Carlyle
00:01:00
Play 30 A Riddle JP4KJV
00:01:10