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Beard and Baby

Beard and Baby

Eugene Field

Beard and Baby is a collection of poetry by Eugene Field, published in 1894. The poems reflect themes of childhood, love, and nostalgia, often addressing the innocence and joy of youth. Field's work is notable for its heartfelt expressions and lyrical quality, making it a cherished piece in American children's literature. This collection is part of a larger body of work that celebrates the bond between adults and children, often drawing from personal experiences.

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