. St. Nicholas [serial] . ED ON APPLICATION. 1902. ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE. LAKE MINNIE ON A MAY DAY BY GRACE SPERRY (AGE Upon the lakelets soothing breastThe beautiful white lilies rest. And when the golden sun doth rise,Its lovely ribbons fill the skies. And in the early morning gray,Before the damp mist rollsaway, The wild ducks on the lake do swim;They duck and splash with a hearty vim. MAY-TIME. BY ELISABETH RALPH BEVIER(AGE 8).T WAS in the pleasant month of May,And the flowers were blooming bright and gay,When a little maiden strolled that way,To see what kinds grew there. A baby calf lay in
. St. Nicholas [serial] . ED ON APPLICATION. 1902. ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE. LAKE MINNIE ON A MAY DAY BY GRACE SPERRY (AGE Upon the lakelets soothing breastThe beautiful white lilies rest. And when the golden sun doth rise,Its lovely ribbons fill the skies. And in the early morning gray,Before the damp mist rollsaway, The wild ducks on the lake do swim;They duck and splash with a hearty vim. MAY-TIME. BY ELISABETH RALPH BEVIER(AGE 8).T WAS in the pleasant month of May,And the flowers were blooming bright and gay,When a little maiden strolled that way,To see what kinds grew there. A baby calf lay in the grass,Right on the road where she must pass,And much afraid was the little lass,But the bossy did nt care. THE WARM MAY BREEZE. BY MARTHA CATHERINE GUNN (AGE 7). The maple-trees were in a row, But all at once the wind did blow; It shook the trees and made them bow The very lowest they knew how. THE ROLL OF HONOR. A LIST of those whose work, though not used, has been foundworthy of honorable mention and HEADING FOR ROBERT HAMMOND,AGE 12. (SILVERBADGE.) 665 MAY. BY JOHN HERSCHEL NORTH (AGE 8). I WENT out fishing just last May, And, oh, it was a lovely day! A heron stood upon a log; I heard the croaking of a then I saw my bobber sink;For in the water, by the brink,And circling round my rod of birch,Was an enormous school of night, as I was going home,Thesunsetmadeapurpledome;And after climbing up a hill,I reached my home when all wasstill. A THOUGHT. BY EDWARD H. O. PFEIFFER (AGE II).The boy who says I cant is weak;The boy who says I 11 try is meek;The boy who says I wont is wrong;But the boy who says I will is strong.
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