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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: Under Blue Skies - -Author: S. J. Brigham - -Release Date: June 14, 2016 [EBook #52329] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK UNDER BLUE SKIES *** - - - - -Produced by Richard Tonsing, Juliet Sutherland and the -Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - -[Illustration: UNDER BLUE SKIES] - - JULIUS BIEN & CO. LITH. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - Under - Blue - Skies. - - - Verses & - Pictures - By - S. J. Brigham - - Worthington Co. - 747 BWAY. N. Y. - -[Illustration] - - - - - UNDER BLUE SKIES. - _(Frontispiece)_ - - - Under blue skies - Daffodils dance, and the Oriole flies, - Bright, golden butterflies float on the breeze - Over the clover with brown honey-bees; - Daisies and buttercups, slender and tall, - Nod to the roses that cover the wall, - Under blue skies. - - Under blue skies, - Every day brings us a sweeter surprise, - Blooming of flowers and singing of birds, - Words without song, and song without words; - A world of bright children, all happy and gay, - In sunshine and shadow, at work and at play. - - Copyright, 1886, by S. J. Brigham, N. Y. - - - - - Contents. - - - _UNDER BLUE SKIES._ - _LITTLE NEIGHBORS._ - _STUDY-HOUR._ - _THE LETTER._ - _DAFFY DIL AND JONNY QUIL._ - _CAMPING SONG._ - _THE FAMILY DRIVE._ - _SILENT VOICES. I. DAISIES._ - _SILENT VOICES. II. BLUE-EYED GRASS._ - _SILENT VOICES. III. CLOSING FLOWERS._ - _DANDELION._ - _SWEET GRASS._ - _THE MULLEIN PATCH._ - "_TOSSED UP IN A BLANKET._" - _THE SAND-MAN._ - _THE LILY POND._ - _LUNCH TIME._ - "_WHIRL THE BOAT._" - _KINDERGARTEN._ - _THE ORIOLE'S NEST._ - _THE JUNE-BUG._ - _CHOCOLATE DROP._ - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - LITTLE NEIGHBORS. - - - Birds a-singing in the trees, - Marigolds a-blowing; - Bees a-humming what they please, - Coming and a-going; - Hiding in the hollyhocks, - Swinging on the clover, - Climbing up the Lily-stalks, - Honey running over. - - Breath of roses in the air, - Roses are in hiding; - Breezes will not tell us where,— - Winds are not confiding; - Down the walks the children wind, - Through the fence a-peeping; - Like the bees and birds they find - Treasures for the seeking. - - Little neighbors, like the birds, - Sing and talk at pleasure; - Like the bees, with honeyed words, - Choose their time and measure; - Like sweet peas they cling and climb, - Here and there and yonder; - All the pleasant summer-time - They visit and they wander. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - STUDY-HOUR. - - - O hush! you Robin, you sing and swing - In the lilac tree, - And my lessons seem long when I hear your song - So happy and free. - - If only the hours had wings, I know - They would flutter away, - Like the bird on the tree, or the velvet bee, - Or the butterfly gay. - - But then I know that a maid like me - Has a life to live, - And my heart and my mind has something to find - Before it can give. - - O rest you, Robin, a little while - Your voice and your wing! - And then by-and-by dear Robin and I - Will both sing and swing. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - THE LETTER. - - - "O, wait, little maiden, - With hand letter-laden! - I'll take it one minute, - And please tell me who - You have written it to, - And all that is in it." - - "Ah, no!" said the maiden, - "With love it is laden, - No stranger can take it: - I will just tell you this, - It is sealed with a kiss, - And _Mamma_ will break it." - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - DAFFY DIL - AND - JONNY QUIL. - - - Said Jonny Quil - to Daffy Dil, - His pretty country cousin: - "Now is our chance - to have a dance, - Your sisters, full a dozen, - Are here in golden - cap and frill; - What say you, - Cousin Daffy Dil?" - - Said Daffy Dil - to Jonny Quil, - "To dance would give - us pleasure; - But, then, you know, - the wind must blow, - To beat our time - and measure. - Young April Wind - will be here soon, - And he will whistle - us a tune." - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - CAMPING SONG. - - - O who would live in a cottage close, - Shut in like a captive bird? - I would sooner have a tent like mine, - Within the shade of a fragrant pine, - Where the breaking waves are heard,— - Are heard, - The breaking waves are heard. - - The song of winds in the sweet pine tree, - The waters that kiss the shore, - The white-winged sea-bird's mellow cry, - Mingled in one sweet melody, - Steals softly in at my door,— - My door, - Steals in at my open door. - - All day I sing and read and sew, - Beneath this sheltering pine, - Kissed by cool breezes from the sea, - And people passing envy me, - And wish for a tent like mine,— - Like mine, - For a cosy tent like mine. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - THE FAMILY DRIVE. - - - "Heigh, ho!" - Like the wind we go, - For a family drive to Jericho; - The horses dance - And prink and prance, - But who is afraid of the horses, O? - - "Heigh, ho!" - O, the daisies grow - Along the wayside to Jericho; - But the horses run - And spoil our fun, - And we cannot pick us a daisy, O. - - "Whoa! whoa!!" - Won't you please go slow? - We are going home from Jericho; - All danger past, - We are home at last, - Without a tip or a tumble, O. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - SILENT VOICES. - I. - DAISIES. - - - Hosts of little daisies white - Stand among the grasses, - Greeting with a girlish grace - Every breeze that passes. - Quaint white caps and golden hair, - Tresses green and slender; - With my heart I heard them say - Something very tender— - Saying something to the grass, - Very sweet and tender. - -[Illustration] - - - - - SILENT VOICES. - II. - BLUE-EYED GRASS. - - - Hush—O hush! you wanton winds, - Hush you, while I listen! - In the blue eyes of the grass - Tear-drops seem to glisten. - A shy Daisy leaned that way, - When the winds were blowing; - With my heart I heard him say - Something worth the knowing— - Fondly, to the Daisy say, - Something worth the knowing. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - SILENT VOICES. - III. - CLOSING FLOWERS. - - - When the sun, in red and gold, - Down the West was creeping; - When the bird beneath its wing - Tucked its head for sleeping, - Silently the silken doors - Of the flowers were closing; - Poppies each, with drooping head, - Slowly fell a-dozing. - With my heart, I heard them say, - "Good-night till the morrow: - Here's good-night to all the world - Till the happy morrow." - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - DANDELION. - - - Modest little Dandelion, - Standing in the grass, - Offering her plate of gold - To people as they pass. - - If you slight her, soon her tresses - Will be growing gray, - And some antic, frantic wind - Will blow them all away! - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - SWEET GRASS. - - - The sweet grass grows - Where the Daisy blows, - But how sweet grass with its tender grace.. - And the Daisy with its winsome face, - Came to live in the same sweet place, - Nobody knows. - - The sweet grass grows - Where the Daisy blows, - And under the shade of the tender grass - The children saw some crickets pass; - But why they were all in black, alas! - Nobody knows. - - The sweet grass grows - Where the Daisy blows; - The children pulled till their hands were red; - The grasshoppers shook with fear and fled; - But what Sweet Grass to the Daisy said, - Nobody knows. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - THE MULLEIN PATCH. - - - O Mullein, whisper in my ear - And tell me how you grow, - I was the taller of the two - But one short week ago, - And now, as I on tiptoe stand, - Can scarcely reach you with my hand. - - You're growing very lovely, too, - In your pale-green velvet gown; - And golden as a daffodil - Are the flowers in your crown. - So tall and stately! Is it true - That all your neighbors envy you? - - The Thistle flushed as the maiden spoke, - And thrust out every thorn; - The Wormwood very bitter grew; - And tossed her head in scorn; - The Teazle and the Burdock tried - To pull the maiden's dress aside. - - The Mullein kept the secret well, - And the maiden never knew - That she the only object was - Of envy. And 'tis true - That when she left and said Good-bye! - For sadness they made no reply. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - "TOSSED UP IN A BLANKET." - - - Toss away, toss away, - Low away, high, - Up in a blanket - To visit the sky; - Lightly she'll swing - In the silver moon, - And bring to her sisters - A star pretty soon. - - Toss away, toss away, - High away, low, - Rock her to sleep - In the silver bow; - Toss up a kiss to - The man in the moon, - And bring back another - To us very soon. - -[Illustration] - - - - - THE SAND-MAN. - - - Have you ever seen the sand-man, old, - Who comes to us every one, I'm told, - With his countless bags of silver sand, - And drops it down with an unseen hand; - And our eyelids very heavy grow, - As off to the land of dreams we go? - - He is very shy. I have often tried - To keep my eyelids open wide - And watch for him. But he cheats me so, - And puts me to sleep before I know. - Is he like the wind, do you suppose, - Which is never seen when it comes and goes? - - Oh, ho! The sand-man's fun is past, - He has gone to sleep himself at last; - We'll build a fort beside the sea, - And he our prisoner shall be. - He is not the wind with an unseen hand, - But a giant made of silver sand. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - THE - LILY - POND. - - - The wind is fair, - Shall we take a row, - Down to the cove - Where the lilies grow? - Their petals white - To the sun unfold, - Their trembling hearts - Are yellow as gold. - My boat is as safe - As a boat can be; - You need not fear - To go with me. - - A fleet of lilies, - So fresh and fair, - Like fairy ships, - Are anchored there. - They rock and dip - With every breeze, - Like real ships - On real seas. - My boat is as safe - As a boat can be; - You need not fear - To go with me. - -[Illustration] - - - - - LUNCH TIME. - - - The Bees are coming, - I hear them humming - Their pleasant Summer song. - You are late to-day; - Did you lose your way? - We have been waiting long. - - My cream-white Clover - Is running over - With honey clear and sweet; - And my Brier-Rose, - As a bee well knows, - Holds something nice to eat. - - Come, take your honey, - It costs no money, - The little gift is free; - Come every noon - Through merry June, - And take your lunch with me. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - "WHIRL THE BOAT." - - - Whirl, whirl, - Each little girl, - Like a gay butterfly over the grass; - Light as a feather, - Whirl they together, - Scaring the little brown birds as they pass. - - Spin, spin, - See them begin, - Like two tops gliding over the ground; - Light as a feather, - Spin they together, - Whirling the boat around and around. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - KINDERGARTEN. - - - This is my class, - I am teacher, you see; - They stand in a row - And listen to me; - - And never once - Have I seen them try - To whisper or laugh— - They are very shy. - - I sometimes fear - They will never do - The nice little games - When I ask them to: - - To keep good time, - To march and to sing, - And to whirl about - In a pretty ring. - - But, then, I know - They will always do - Whatever they can - When I ask them to. - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - THE ORIOLE'S NEST. - - - Swing, little hammock, swing high and swing low! - Birdies are sleeping while soft breezes blow; - Papa-bird fastened it well on the bough, - No harm can come to the baby-birds now. - - Mother-bird comes with sweet food to the nest. - All the bright feathers aflame on her breast; - Swing, little birdies, be happy to-day, - Soon, I suppose, you will all fly away. - - Rock, little hammock, the birdies to sleep, - Then I'll give Dolly a sly little peep; - She will not touch them, the dear little things, - With down on their heads and down on their wings. - - Very soon, Dolly, their feathers will grow, - And out of their cradle the birdies will go; - High away, low away, out of our sight, - Off to the wood in a family flight! - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - THE JUNE-BUG. - - - "Buzz, buzz, blundering bug, - Why do you come in June? - The roses are here, - And I greatly fear - You will put them out of tune. - - "Buzz, buzz, blundering bug, - Why do you come at night, - With your big black wings? - We are timid things— - You will put us both in a fright." - -[Illustration] - - - - - CHOCOLATE DROP. - - - There lived beside a certain sea - A humpy, dumpy, brown ba-bee, - Whose length and breadth were just the same, - And what is more, this ba-bee's name - Was Chocolate Drop. - - This humpy, dumpy, brown ba-bee - Had a Mamma as brown as she, - Who thought no ba-bee, dark or light, - Was ever half so sweet and bright - As Chocolate Drop. - - They say (as strange as it may seem) - That she was made of country cream, - And rolled in something brown and sweet, - Which made this ba-bee so complete - A Chocolate Drop. - -[Illustration] - - Out on the end of an apple-tree bough - A birdie was singing a song just now, - And when it was ended - The birdie pretended - To say Good-bye, - but he did not - know how! - -[Illustration] - -[Illustration] - - - - - TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES - - - 1. 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J. Brigham - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most -other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions -whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of -the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at -www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: Under Blue Skies - -Author: S. J. Brigham - -Release Date: June 14, 2016 [EBook #52329] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK UNDER BLUE SKIES *** - - - - -Produced by Richard Tonsing, Juliet Sutherland and the -Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - -</pre> - - -<div class='tnotes covernote'> - -<p class='c000'> <strong>Transcriber's Note:</strong></p> - -<p class='c000'> The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.</p> - -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus001.jpg' alt='UNDER BLUE SKIES' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='nf-center-c1'> - <div class='nf-center'> - <div>JULIUS BIEN & CO. LITH.</div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus002.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus003.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div> - <h1 class='c001'>Under<br /> Blue<br /> Skies.</h1> -</div> - -<div class='nf-center-c1'> -<div class='nf-center c002'> - <div><span class='xlarge'>Verses &</span></div> - <div><span class='xlarge'>Pictures</span></div> - <div><span class='xlarge'>By</span></div> - <div><span class='xlarge'>S. J. Brigham</span></div> - <div class='c003'>Worthington Co.</div> - <div>747 BWAY. N. Y.</div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus004.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='UNDER_BLUE_SKIES.' class='c004'>UNDER BLUE SKIES.<br /> <em>(Frontispiece)</em></h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in24'><span class='xlarge'>U</span>nder blue skies</div> - <div class='line in20'>Daffodils dance, and the Oriole flies,</div> - <div class='line in18'>Bright, golden butterflies float on the breeze</div> - <div class='line in14'>Over the clover with brown honey-bees;</div> - <div class='line in14'>Daisies and buttercups, slender and tall,</div> - <div class='line in14'>Nod to the roses that cover the wall,</div> - <div class='line in20'>Under blue skies.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in12'>Under blue skies,</div> - <div class='line in8'>Every day brings us a sweeter surprise,</div> - <div class='line in4'>Blooming of flowers and singing of birds,</div> - <div class='line in4'>Words without song, and song without words;</div> - <div class='line'>A world of bright children, all happy and gay,</div> - <div class='line'>In sunshine and shadow, at work and at play.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-l'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>Copyright, 1886, by S. J. Brigham, N. Y.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 class='c004'>Contents.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><a href='#UNDER_BLUE_SKIES.'><em>UNDER BLUE SKIES.</em></a></div> - <div class='line'><a href='#LITTLE_NEIGHBORS.'><em>LITTLE NEIGHBORS.</em></a></div> - <div class='line'><a href='#STUDY-HOUR.'><em>STUDY-HOUR.</em></a></div> - <div class='line'><a href='#THE_LETTER.'><em>THE LETTER.</em></a></div> - <div class='line'><a href='#DAFFY_DIL'><em>DAFFY DIL AND JONNY QUIL.</em></a></div> - <div class='line'><a href='#CAMPING_SONG.'><em>CAMPING SONG.</em></a></div> - <div class='line'><a href='#THE_FAMILY_DRIVE.'><em>THE FAMILY DRIVE.</em></a></div> - <div class='line'><a href='#I.'><em>SILENT VOICES. I. DAISIES.</em></a></div> - <div class='line'><a href='#II.'><em>SILENT VOICES. II. BLUE-EYED GRASS.</em></a></div> - <div class='line'><a href='#III.'><em>SILENT VOICES. III. CLOSING FLOWERS.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in6'><a href='#DANDELION.'><em>DANDELION.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in6'><a href='#SWEET_GRASS.'><em>SWEET GRASS.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in6'><a href='#THE_MULLEIN_PATCH.'><em>THE MULLEIN PATCH.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in6'><a href='#TOSSED_UP_IN_A_BLANKET.'>"<em>TOSSED UP IN A BLANKET.</em>"</a></div> - <div class='line in16'><a href='#THE_SAND-MAN.'><em>THE SAND-MAN.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in16'><a href='#THE_LILY_POND.'><em>THE LILY POND.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in16'><a href='#LUNCH_TIME.'><em>LUNCH TIME.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in16'><a href='#WHIRL_THE_BOAT.'>"<em>WHIRL THE BOAT.</em>"</a></div> - <div class='line in24'><a href='#KINDERGARTEN.'><em>KINDERGARTEN.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in24'><a href='#THE_ORIOLES_NEST.'><em>THE ORIOLE'S NEST.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in24'><a href='#THE_JUNE-BUG.'><em>THE JUNE-BUG.</em></a></div> - <div class='line in24'><a href='#CHOCOLATE_DROP.'><em>CHOCOLATE DROP.</em></a></div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus005.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus006.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='LITTLE_NEIGHBORS.' class='c004'>LITTLE NEIGHBORS.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>B</span>irds a-singing in the trees,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Marigolds a-blowing;</div> - <div class='line'>Bees a-humming what they please,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Coming and a-going;</div> - <div class='line'>Hiding in the hollyhocks,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Swinging on the clover,</div> - <div class='line'>Climbing up the Lily-stalks,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Honey running over.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in6'>Breath of roses in the air,</div> - <div class='line in8'>Roses are in hiding;</div> - <div class='line in6'>Breezes will not tell us where,—</div> - <div class='line in8'>Winds are not confiding;</div> - <div class='line in12'>Down the walks the children wind,</div> - <div class='line in14'>Through the fence a-peeping;</div> - <div class='line in20'>Like the bees and birds they find</div> - <div class='line in24'>Treasures for the seeking.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in26'>Little neighbors, like the birds,</div> - <div class='line in28'>Sing and talk at pleasure;</div> - <div class='line in28'>Like the bees, with honeyed words,</div> - <div class='line in28'>Choose their time and measure;</div> - <div class='line in26'>Like sweet peas they cling and climb,</div> - <div class='line in36'>Here and there and yonder;</div> - <div class='line in34'>All the pleasant summer-time</div> - <div class='line in32'>They visit and they wander.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus007.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus008.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='STUDY-HOUR.' class='c004'>STUDY-HOUR.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>O</span> hush! you Robin, you sing and swing</div> - <div class='line in2'>In the lilac tree,</div> - <div class='line'>And my lessons seem long when I hear your song</div> - <div class='line in2'>So happy and free.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>If only the hours had wings, I know</div> - <div class='line in2'>They would flutter away,</div> - <div class='line'>Like the bird on the tree, or the velvet bee,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Or the butterfly gay.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>But then I know that a maid like me</div> - <div class='line in2'>Has a life to live,</div> - <div class='line'>And my heart and my mind has something to find</div> - <div class='line in2'>Before it can give.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>O rest you, Robin, a little while</div> - <div class='line in2'>Your voice and your wing!</div> - <div class='line'>And then by-and-by dear Robin and I</div> - <div class='line in2'>Will both sing and swing.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus009.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus010.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='THE_LETTER.' class='c004'>THE LETTER.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>"<span class='xlarge'>O</span>, wait, little maiden,</div> - <div class='line'>With hand letter-laden!</div> - <div class='line in2'>I'll take it one minute,</div> - <div class='line'>And please tell me who</div> - <div class='line'>You have written it to,</div> - <div class='line in2'>And all that is in it."</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in8'>"Ah, no!" said the maiden,</div> - <div class='line in8'>"With love it is laden,</div> - <div class='line in10'>No stranger can take it:</div> - <div class='line in8'>I will just tell you this,</div> - <div class='line in8'>It is sealed with a kiss,</div> - <div class='line in10'>And <em>Mamma</em> will break it."</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus011.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus012.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus013.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='DAFFY_DIL' class='c004'>DAFFY DIL<br /> AND<br /> JONNY QUIL.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in44'><span class='xlarge'>S</span>aid Jonny Quil</div> - <div class='line in44'>to Daffy Dil,</div> - <div class='line in42'>His pretty country cousin:</div> - <div class='line in40'>"Now is our chance</div> - <div class='line in44'>to have a dance,</div> - <div class='line in34'>Your sisters, full a dozen,</div> - <div class='line in38'>Are here in golden</div> - <div class='line in38'>cap and frill;</div> - <div class='line in32'>What say you,</div> - <div class='line in36'>Cousin Daffy Dil?"</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in16'>Said Daffy Dil</div> - <div class='line in10'>to Jonny Quil,</div> - <div class='line in8'>"To dance would give</div> - <div class='line in10'>us pleasure;</div> - <div class='line in8'>But, then, you know,</div> - <div class='line in6'>the wind must blow,</div> - <div class='line in10'>To beat our time</div> - <div class='line in12'>and measure.</div> - <div class='line in4'>Young April Wind</div> - <div class='line in6'>will be here soon,</div> - <div class='line'>And he will whistle</div> - <div class='line in2'>us a tune."</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus014.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus015.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='CAMPING_SONG.' class='c004'>CAMPING SONG.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in16'><span class='xlarge'>O</span> who would live in a cottage close,</div> - <div class='line in18'>Shut in like a captive bird?</div> - <div class='line in16'>I would sooner have a tent like mine,</div> - <div class='line in16'>Within the shade of a fragrant pine,</div> - <div class='line in18'>Where the breaking waves are heard,—</div> - <div class='line in26'>Are heard,</div> - <div class='line in18'>The breaking waves are heard.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in16'>The song of winds in the sweet pine tree,</div> - <div class='line in18'>The waters that kiss the shore,</div> - <div class='line in16'>The white-winged sea-bird's mellow cry,</div> - <div class='line in16'>Mingled in one sweet melody,</div> - <div class='line in18'>Steals softly in at my door,—</div> - <div class='line in26'>My door,</div> - <div class='line in18'>Steals in at my open door.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>All day I sing and read and sew,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Beneath this sheltering pine,</div> - <div class='line'>Kissed by cool breezes from the sea,</div> - <div class='line'>And people passing envy me,</div> - <div class='line in2'>And wish for a tent like mine,—</div> - <div class='line in10'>Like mine,</div> - <div class='line in2'>For a cosy tent like mine.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus016.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus017.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='THE_FAMILY_DRIVE.' class='c004'>THE FAMILY DRIVE.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in32'>"<span class='xlarge'>H</span>eigh, ho!"</div> - <div class='line in32'>Like the wind we go,</div> - <div class='line in32'>For a family drive to Jericho;</div> - <div class='line in34'>The horses dance</div> - <div class='line in34'>And prink and prance,</div> - <div class='line in32'>But who is afraid of the horses, O?</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in16'>"Heigh, ho!"</div> - <div class='line in16'>O, the daisies grow</div> - <div class='line in16'>Along the wayside to Jericho;</div> - <div class='line in18'>But the horses run</div> - <div class='line in18'>And spoil our fun,</div> - <div class='line in16'>And we cannot pick us a daisy, O.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>"Whoa! whoa!!"</div> - <div class='line'>Won't you please go slow?</div> - <div class='line'>We are going home from Jericho;</div> - <div class='line in2'>All danger past,</div> - <div class='line in2'>We are home at last,</div> - <div class='line'>Without a tip or a tumble, O.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus018.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus019.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='I.' class='c004'>SILENT VOICES.<br /> I.<br /> DAISIES.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>H</span>osts of little daisies white</div> - <div class='line in2'>Stand among the grasses,</div> - <div class='line'>Greeting with a girlish grace</div> - <div class='line in2'>Every breeze that passes.</div> - <div class='line'>Quaint white caps and golden hair,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Tresses green and slender;</div> - <div class='line'>With my heart I heard them say</div> - <div class='line in2'>Something very tender—</div> - <div class='line'>Saying something to the grass,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Very sweet and tender.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus020.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='II.' class='c004'>SILENT VOICES.<br /> II.<br /> BLUE-EYED GRASS.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>H</span>ush—O hush! you wanton winds,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Hush you, while I listen!</div> - <div class='line'>In the blue eyes of the grass</div> - <div class='line in2'>Tear-drops seem to glisten.</div> - <div class='line'>A shy Daisy leaned that way,</div> - <div class='line in2'>When the winds were blowing;</div> - <div class='line'>With my heart I heard him say</div> - <div class='line in2'>Something worth the knowing—</div> - <div class='line'>Fondly, to the Daisy say,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Something worth the knowing.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus021.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus022.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='III.' class='c004'>SILENT VOICES.<br /> III.<br /> CLOSING FLOWERS.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in20'><span class='xlarge'>W</span>hen the sun, in red and gold,</div> - <div class='line in22'>Down the West was creeping;</div> - <div class='line in20'>When the bird beneath its wing</div> - <div class='line in22'>Tucked its head for sleeping,</div> - <div class='line in10'>Silently the silken doors</div> - <div class='line in12'>Of the flowers were closing;</div> - <div class='line in10'>Poppies each, with drooping head,</div> - <div class='line in12'>Slowly fell a-dozing.</div> - <div class='line'>With my heart, I heard them say,</div> - <div class='line in2'>"Good-night till the morrow:</div> - <div class='line'>Here's good-night to all the world</div> - <div class='line in2'>Till the happy morrow."</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus023.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus024.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='DANDELION.' class='c004'>DANDELION.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in8'><span class='xlarge'>M</span>odest little Dandelion,</div> - <div class='line in10'>Standing in the grass,</div> - <div class='line in8'>Offering her plate of gold</div> - <div class='line in10'>To people as they pass.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>If you slight her, soon her tresses</div> - <div class='line in2'>Will be growing gray,</div> - <div class='line'>And some antic, frantic wind</div> - <div class='line in2'>Will blow them all away!</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus025.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus026.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus027.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='SWEET_GRASS.' class='c004'>SWEET GRASS.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>T</span>he sweet grass grows</div> - <div class='line'>Where the Daisy blows,</div> - <div class='line in2'>But how sweet grass with its tender grace..</div> - <div class='line in2'>And the Daisy with its winsome face,</div> - <div class='line in2'>Came to live in the same sweet place,</div> - <div class='line in14'>Nobody knows.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>The sweet grass grows</div> - <div class='line'>Where the Daisy blows,</div> - <div class='line in2'>And under the shade of the tender grass</div> - <div class='line in2'>The children saw some crickets pass;</div> - <div class='line in2'>But why they were all in black, alas!</div> - <div class='line in14'>Nobody knows.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>The sweet grass grows</div> - <div class='line'>Where the Daisy blows;</div> - <div class='line in2'>The children pulled till their hands were red;</div> - <div class='line in2'>The grasshoppers shook with fear and fled;</div> - <div class='line in2'>But what Sweet Grass to the Daisy said,</div> - <div class='line in14'>Nobody knows.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus028.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus029.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='THE_MULLEIN_PATCH.' class='c004'>THE MULLEIN PATCH.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>O</span> Mullein, whisper in my ear</div> - <div class='line in2'>And tell me how you grow,</div> - <div class='line'>I was the taller of the two</div> - <div class='line in2'>But one short week ago,</div> - <div class='line in4'>And now, as I on tiptoe stand,</div> - <div class='line in4'>Can scarcely reach you with my hand.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in12'>You're growing very lovely, too,</div> - <div class='line in14'>In your pale-green velvet gown;</div> - <div class='line in12'>And golden as a daffodil</div> - <div class='line in14'>Are the flowers in your crown.</div> - <div class='line in12'>So tall and stately! Is it true</div> - <div class='line in12'>That all your neighbors envy you?</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in12'>The Thistle flushed as the maiden spoke,</div> - <div class='line in14'>And thrust out every thorn;</div> - <div class='line in12'>The Wormwood very bitter grew;</div> - <div class='line in14'>And tossed her head in scorn;</div> - <div class='line in12'>The Teazle and the Burdock tried</div> - <div class='line in12'>To pull the maiden's dress aside.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in12'>The Mullein kept the secret well,</div> - <div class='line in14'>And the maiden never knew</div> - <div class='line in12'>That she the only object was</div> - <div class='line in14'>Of envy. And 'tis true</div> - <div class='line in8'>That when she left and said Good-bye!</div> - <div class='line in8'>For sadness they made no reply.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus030.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus031.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='TOSSED_UP_IN_A_BLANKET.' class='c004'>"TOSSED UP IN A BLANKET."</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in10'><span class='xlarge'>T</span>oss away, toss away,</div> - <div class='line in11'>Low away, high,</div> - <div class='line in10'>Up in a blanket</div> - <div class='line in11'>To visit the sky;</div> - <div class='line in10'>Lightly she'll swing</div> - <div class='line in11'>In the silver moon,</div> - <div class='line in10'>And bring to her sisters</div> - <div class='line in11'>A star pretty soon.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>Toss away, toss away,</div> - <div class='line in1'>High away, low,</div> - <div class='line'>Rock her to sleep</div> - <div class='line in1'>In the silver bow;</div> - <div class='line'>Toss up a kiss to</div> - <div class='line in1'>The man in the moon,</div> - <div class='line'>And bring back another</div> - <div class='line in1'>To us very soon.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus032.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='THE_SAND-MAN.' class='c004'>THE SAND-MAN.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>H</span>ave you ever seen the sand-man, old,</div> - <div class='line'>Who comes to us every one, I'm told,</div> - <div class='line'>With his countless bags of silver sand,</div> - <div class='line'>And drops it down with an unseen hand;</div> - <div class='line'>And our eyelids very heavy grow,</div> - <div class='line'>As off to the land of dreams we go?</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>He is very shy. I have often tried</div> - <div class='line'>To keep my eyelids open wide</div> - <div class='line'>And watch for him. But he cheats me so,</div> - <div class='line'>And puts me to sleep before I know.</div> - <div class='line'>Is he like the wind, do you suppose,</div> - <div class='line'>Which is never seen when it comes and goes?</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>Oh, ho! The sand-man's fun is past,</div> - <div class='line'>He has gone to sleep himself at last;</div> - <div class='line'>We'll build a fort beside the sea,</div> - <div class='line'>And he our prisoner shall be.</div> - <div class='line'>He is not the wind with an unseen hand,</div> - <div class='line'>But a giant made of silver sand.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus033.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus034.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus035.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='THE_LILY_POND.' class='c004'>THE<br /> LILY<br /> POND.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>T</span>he wind is fair,</div> - <div class='line in1'>Shall we take a row,</div> - <div class='line'>Down to the cove</div> - <div class='line in2'>Where the lilies grow?</div> - <div class='line'>Their petals white</div> - <div class='line in2'>To the sun unfold,</div> - <div class='line'>Their trembling hearts</div> - <div class='line in2'>Are yellow as gold.</div> - <div class='line'>My boat is as safe</div> - <div class='line in2'>As a boat can be;</div> - <div class='line'>You need not fear</div> - <div class='line in2'>To go with me.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in32'>A fleet of lilies,</div> - <div class='line in34'>So fresh and fair,</div> - <div class='line in32'>Like fairy ships,</div> - <div class='line in34'>Are anchored there.</div> - <div class='line in32'>They rock and dip</div> - <div class='line in34'>With every breeze,</div> - <div class='line in32'>Like real ships</div> - <div class='line in34'>On real seas.</div> - <div class='line in32'>My boat is as safe</div> - <div class='line in34'>As a boat can be;</div> - <div class='line in32'>You need not fear</div> - <div class='line in34'>To go with me.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus036.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='LUNCH_TIME.' class='c004'>LUNCH TIME.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>T</span>he Bees are coming,</div> - <div class='line'>I hear them humming</div> - <div class='line'>Their pleasant Summer song.</div> - <div class='line in2'>You are late to-day;</div> - <div class='line in2'>Did you lose your way?</div> - <div class='line'>We have been waiting long.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in32'>My cream-white Clover</div> - <div class='line in32'>Is running over</div> - <div class='line in32'>With honey clear and sweet;</div> - <div class='line in34'>And my Brier-Rose,</div> - <div class='line in34'>As a bee well knows,</div> - <div class='line in32'>Holds something nice to eat.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in32'>Come, take your honey,</div> - <div class='line in32'>It costs no money,</div> - <div class='line in32'>The little gift is free;</div> - <div class='line in34'>Come every noon</div> - <div class='line in34'>Through merry June,</div> - <div class='line in32'>And take your lunch with me.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus037.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus038.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='WHIRL_THE_BOAT.' class='c004'>"WHIRL THE BOAT."</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in28'><span class='xlarge'>W</span>hirl, whirl,</div> - <div class='line in28'>Each little girl,</div> - <div class='line in20'>Like a gay butterfly over the grass;</div> - <div class='line in28'>Light as a feather,</div> - <div class='line in28'>Whirl they together,</div> - <div class='line in20'>Scaring the little brown birds as they pass.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in8'>Spin, spin,</div> - <div class='line in8'>See them begin,</div> - <div class='line'>Like two tops gliding over the ground;</div> - <div class='line in8'>Light as a feather,</div> - <div class='line in8'>Spin they together,</div> - <div class='line'>Whirling the boat around and around.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus039.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus040.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='KINDERGARTEN.' class='c004'>KINDERGARTEN.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>T</span>his is my class,</div> - <div class='line in2'>I am teacher, you see;</div> - <div class='line'>They stand in a row</div> - <div class='line in2'>And listen to me;</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in48'>And never once</div> - <div class='line in50'>Have I seen them try</div> - <div class='line in48'>To whisper or laugh—</div> - <div class='line in50'>They are very shy.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in24'>I sometimes fear</div> - <div class='line in26'>They will never do</div> - <div class='line in24'>The nice little games</div> - <div class='line in26'>When I ask them to:</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>To keep good time,</div> - <div class='line in2'>To march and to sing,</div> - <div class='line'>And to whirl about</div> - <div class='line in2'>In a pretty ring.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in48'>But, then, I know</div> - <div class='line in50'>They will always do</div> - <div class='line in48'>Whatever they can</div> - <div class='line in50'>When I ask them to.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus041.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus042.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='THE_ORIOLES_NEST.' class='c004'>THE ORIOLE'S NEST.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>S</span>wing, little hammock, swing high and swing low!</div> - <div class='line'>Birdies are sleeping while soft breezes blow;</div> - <div class='line'>Papa-bird fastened it well on the bough,</div> - <div class='line'>No harm can come to the baby-birds now.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in14'>Mother-bird comes with sweet food to the nest.</div> - <div class='line in14'>All the bright feathers aflame on her breast;</div> - <div class='line in14'>Swing, little birdies, be happy to-day,</div> - <div class='line in14'>Soon, I suppose, you will all fly away.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in6'>Rock, little hammock, the birdies to sleep,</div> - <div class='line in6'>Then I'll give Dolly a sly little peep;</div> - <div class='line in6'>She will not touch them, the dear little things,</div> - <div class='line in6'>With down on their heads and down on their wings.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line in22'>Very soon, Dolly, their feathers will grow,</div> - <div class='line in22'>And out of their cradle the birdies will go;</div> - <div class='line in22'>High away, low away, out of our sight,</div> - <div class='line in22'>Off to the wood in a family flight!</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus043.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus044.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus045.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='THE_JUNE-BUG.' class='c004'>THE JUNE-BUG.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>"<span class='xlarge'>B</span>uzz, buzz, blundering bug,</div> - <div class='line'>Why do you come in June?</div> - <div class='line in6'>The roses are here,</div> - <div class='line in6'>And I greatly fear</div> - <div class='line'>You will put them out of tune.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>"Buzz, buzz, blundering bug,</div> - <div class='line'>Why do you come at night,</div> - <div class='line in6'>With your big black wings?</div> - <div class='line in6'>We are timid things—</div> - <div class='line'>You will put us both in a fright."</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus046.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 id='CHOCOLATE_DROP.' class='c004'>CHOCOLATE DROP.</h2> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b c002'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>T</span>here lived beside a certain sea</div> - <div class='line'>A humpy, dumpy, brown ba-bee,</div> - <div class='line'>Whose length and breadth were just the same,</div> - <div class='line'>And what is more, this ba-bee's name</div> - <div class='line in12'>Was Chocolate Drop.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>This humpy, dumpy, brown ba-bee</div> - <div class='line'>Had a Mamma as brown as she,</div> - <div class='line'>Who thought no ba-bee, dark or light,</div> - <div class='line'>Was ever half so sweet and bright</div> - <div class='line in12'>As Chocolate Drop.</div> - </div> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>They say (as strange as it may seem)</div> - <div class='line'>That she was made of country cream,</div> - <div class='line'>And rolled in something brown and sweet,</div> - <div class='line'>Which made this ba-bee so complete</div> - <div class='line in12'>A Chocolate Drop.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus047.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='lg-container-b'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'><span class='xlarge'>O</span>ut on the end of an apple-tree bough</div> - <div class='line'>A birdie was singing a song just now,</div> - <div class='line in10'>And when it was ended</div> - <div class='line in10'>The birdie pretended</div> - <div class='line in14'>To say Good-bye,</div> - <div class='line in20'>but he did not</div> - <div class='line in30'>know how!</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/illus048.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/cover-back.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='tnotes'> - -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 class='c004'>TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES</h2> -</div> - <ol class='ol_1 c002'> - <li>Silently corrected simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors. - - </li> - <li>Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed. - - </li> - </ol> - -</div> - 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