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References

Electronic Sources
Text or Multimedia from Web Pages, FTP sites, Telnet

1. Joanna Cormier. The Real Mother Goose. http://www.designwest.com/Johanna/MotherGoose/. Last visited: March 2001

Printed Materials
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1. Browing, Robert. "The Pied Piper of Hamelin." Classic Poems to Read Aloud. Ed. James Berry. New York: Alpha Press, 1995, pp.108-109.

2. Blake, William. "The Tiger." Classic Poems to Read Aloud. Ed. James Berry. New York: Alpha Press, 1995, pp.32.

3. Shakespeare, William. "Sonnet 18." Classic Poems to Read Aloud. Ed. James Berry. New York: Alpha Press, 1995, pp.149.

4. Rosetti, Christina."Flint." The Random House Book of Poetry for Children. Ed. Jack Prelutsyk. New York, Random House, pp. 24.

5. Stevenson, Robert Lewis. "Rain." The Random House Book of Poetry for Children. Ed. Jack Prelutsyk. New York, Random House, pp. 224.

6. Dickinson, Emily. "I'm Nobody! Who are You?" The Random House Book of Poetry for Children. Ed. Jack Prelutsyk. New York, Random House, pp.128.

7. Blake, William. "Two Sunflowers Move into the Yellow Room." William Blake's Inn. Ed. Nancy Willard. Orlando, Florida, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, pp. 28.

8. Blake, William. "The Tiger Asks Blake for a Bedtime Story." William Blake's Inn. Ed. Nancy Willard. Orlando, Florida, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, pp. 40.

9. Burns, Robert. "O My Luve's Like a Red, Red Rose." Classic Poems to Read Aloud. Ed. James Berry. New York: Alpha Press, 1995, pp.153.

10. Dickinson, Emily. "I like to See it Lap the Miles (The Train)." I'm Nobody! Who are You?. Owings Mills, Maryland, Stemmer House, 1978, p. 5.