Eugene Field poet from United States was born on September 3, 1850, had 45 years and died on November 4, 1895. Poems were written in Modern age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Eugene Field
Little Croodlin Doo
... Looked in er cradle, but didn't find you there, ...
My Garden
... For it's here a laugh and it's there a tear, ...
Stoves and sunshine
... And I've learned a heap of learning, but I've shivered all the time ...
Heine's "Widow Or Daughter?"
... That the mother 'll suit me better! ...
Chicago Weather
... Strays o'er the meads where daisies blow, ...
The Dead Babe
... Why should'st Thou take my little son - ...
When I Was A Boy
... For the grace that through the lattice streamed ...
Ailsie, My Bairn
... And sleepe on my bosom, deere wounded thing,- ...
A Chaucerian Paraphrase of Horace
... When that they be on dead go to ye seints full sickerly ...
A drinking song
... In every sip Of friendship's brew, we think ...