Cape Cod Ballads, and Other Verse

Cape Cod Ballads, and Other Verse
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Download or read book Cape Cod Ballads, and Other Verse written by Joseph Crosby Lincoln and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2019-12-05 with total page 153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Cape Cod Ballads, and Other Verse" by Joseph Crosby Lincoln Joseph Crosby Lincoln was an American author of novels, poems, many of which took place in Cape Cod. The Wind's Song, The Life-saver, "The Evenin' Hymn", The Meadow Road, The Bullfrog Serenade, Sunday Afternoons, The Old Daguerreotypes, The Best Spare Room, The Old Carryall, Our First Fire-crackers, Hezekiah's Art, and The Sunday-school Picnic are just some of the songs he wrote to honor this Massachusetts peninsula.


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