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Over the River and Through the Wood: A Thanksgiving Poem
by Lydia Maria ChildOver the river and through the wood, To Grandfather's house we go . . . FOR NEARLY 150 YEARS the words of Lydia Maria Child's Thanksgiving poem have been as essential a part of the traditional holiday celebration as turkey and pumpkin pie.
Spoon River Anthology
by Edgar Lee MastersIn the town of Spoon River, the dead are given a last chance to speak to the living in the form of epitaphs written on their tombstones.