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His poem entitled "Lead My America" was performed by the Fred Waring Chorus in 1957. [6] Composer Gertrude Ross (1889-1957) used Clark’s text for her song “Roundup Lullaby: A Cowboy’s Night Song to the Cattle.” [ 9 ] Pete Seeger included "Spanish Is the Loving Tongue" on his 1960 album The Rainbow Quest . [ 5 ]
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The badger that Arthur meets [5] when he is transformed into a badger by Merlin in The Sword in the Stone (collected into The Once and Future King). [10] "Badger", poem by John Clare [11] Badger Lords and Ladies of Salamandastron in the Redwall book series by Brian Jacques [12] [5] The badgers from The Disgusting Sandwich by Gareth Edwards and ...
"Spanish Is the Loving Tongue" is a song based on the poem "A Border Affair" written by Charles Badger Clark in 1907. Clark was a cowboy poet who lived throughout the American West, and was named the Poet Laureate of South Dakota in 1937. The poem was set to music in 1925 by Billy Simon. [1]
Badger worked as a printer before becoming an editor. The Naval Temple, Published by Barber Badger, Boston, MA, 1816. Initially released in 1816 under the title The Naval Temple, he published his first book in Boston, Massachusetts. [2]
Clarissa Munger Badger (20 May 1806 – 14 December 1889) [1] was a mid 19th century American botanical illustrator best known for three volumes of flower paintings accompanied by poetry. She also painted on textiles.
Ferahgo the Assassin, a terrible weasel warlord, and his son Klitch lead their army of Corpsemakers to Salamandastron, to take over from the Badger Lord, Urthstripe the Strong. Meanwhile, at Redwall Abbey, two stoats run off with the Sword of Martin the Warrior after accidentally killing Brother Hal with a bow and arrow left out from a carnival ...