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A CHANTED CALENDAR
Daybreak. By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Morning. By John Keats
A Morning Song. By William Shakespeare
Evening in Paradise. By John Milton
Evening Song. By John Fletcher
Night. By Robert Southey
A Fine Day. By Michael Drayton
The Seasons. By Edmund Spenser
The Eternal Spring. By John Milton
March. By William Cullen Bryant
Spring. By Thomas Carew
Song to April. By William Watson
April in England. By Robert Browning
April and May. By Ralph Waldo Emerson
May. By Edmund Spenser
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Song on May Morning. By John Milton
Summer. By Edmund Spenser
10
June Weather. By James Russell Lowell
July. By Susan Hartley Swett
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August. By Edmund Spenser
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In August. By William Dean Howells
A CHANTED CALENDAR-Continued
Autumn. By Edmund Spenser
Sweet September. By George Arnold
Autumn's Processional. By Dinah M. Mulock
October's Bright Blue Weather. By H. H.
Maple Leaves. By Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Down to Sleep. By H. H.
Winter. By Edmund Spenser
When Icicles Hang by the Wall. By William
Shakespeare
A Winter Morning. By James Russell Lowell The Snow Storm. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Old Winter. By Thomas Noel
Midwinter. By John Townsend Trowbridge Dirge for the Year. By Percy Bysshe Shelley
THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL
The World Beautiful.
By John Milton
The Harvest Moon. By Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow
The Cloud. By Percy Bysshe Shelley
Before the Rain. By Thomas Bailey Aldrich Rain in Summer. By Henry Wadsworth Long- fellow
Invocation to Rain in Summer. By William C. Bennett
The Latter Rain. By Jones Very
The Wind. By Robert Louis Stevenson
THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL-Continued
Ode to the Northeast Wind. By Charles Kings-
ley
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The Windy Night. By Thomas Buchanan Read 39
The Brook. By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
The Brook in Winter. By James Russell Lowell
Clear and Cool. By Charles Kingsley
Minnows. By John Keats
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Snow-Bound (Extracts). By John G. Whittier Highland Cattle. By Dinah M. Mulock
GREEN THINGS GROWING
Green Things Growing. By Dinah M. Mulock
The Sigh of Silence. By John Keats
Under the Greenwood Tree. By William Shake-
speare
59
The Planting of the Apple Tree. By William
Cullen Bryant
The Apple Orchard in the Spring. By William
Martin
63
Mine Host of "The Golden Apple." By Thom-
as Westwood
The Tree. By Jones Very
A Young Fir-Wood. By Dante G. Rossetti
GREEN THINGS GROWING-Continued
The Snowing of the Pines. By Thomas W. Hig-
ginson
The Procession of the Flowers. By Sydney Do-
bell
Sweet Peas. By John Keats
A Snowdrop. By Harriet Prescott Spofford
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Almond Blossom. By Sir Edwin Arnold
Wild Rose. By William Allingham
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Tiger-Lilies. By Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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To the Fringed Gentian. By William Cullen
Bryant
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To a Mountain Daisy. By Robert Burns
Bind-Weed. By Susan Coolidge
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To the Dandelion (Extract). By James Russell
The Death of the Flowers. By William Cullen
Autumn's Mirth. By Samuel Minturn Peck
ON THE WING
Sing On, Blithe Bird. By William Motherwell
To a Skylark. By Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Sir Lark and King Sun: A Parable. By George
Macdonald
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The Skylark. By Frederick Tennyson
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The Skylark. By James Hogg
102
The Bobolinks. By Christopher P. Cranch
To a Waterfowl. By William Cullen Bryant
Goldfinches. By John Keats
The Sandpiper. By Celia Thaxter
The Eagle. By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Child's Talk in April. By Christina G. Rossetti
The Flight of the Birds. By Edmund Clarence
Stedman
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The Shepherd's Home. By William Shenstone
To a Cricket. By William C. Bennett
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On the Grasshopper and Cricket. By John Keats 114
The Tax-Gatherer. By John B. Tabb
114
To the Grasshopper and the Cricket. By Leigh
Hunt
115
The Bee. By Emily Dickinson
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The Humble-Bee. By Ralph Waldo Emerson
All Things Wait Upon Thee. By Christina G.
Rossetti
Providence. By Reginald Heber
119