. Sylvan winter;. Winter; Trees; Outdoor books. IV. EVEEGEJBEN BEAUTY. EW, Cedar, Pine, Fir, Holly, Ivy, and Box may, perhaps, be called the most typi- cal and prominent of the Evergreens, which add so much brightness to Avhat is nevertheless called the ' dead season.' These do not by any means stand alone as the verdant ornaments of Winter, but they have the first claim to notice. The Yew, quite unjustly, has fallen under the displeasure of the poets. Blair, in his ' Grave,' says,— ' Cheerless, unsocial plant! that loves to dwell 'Midst skulls and coffins, epitaphs and worms ;. Please note th


. Sylvan winter;. Winter; Trees; Outdoor books. IV. EVEEGEJBEN BEAUTY. EW, Cedar, Pine, Fir, Holly, Ivy, and Box may, perhaps, be called the most typi- cal and prominent of the Evergreens, which add so much brightness to Avhat is nevertheless called the ' dead season.' These do not by any means stand alone as the verdant ornaments of Winter, but they have the first claim to notice. The Yew, quite unjustly, has fallen under the displeasure of the poets. Blair, in his ' Grave,' says,— ' Cheerless, unsocial plant! that loves to dwell 'Midst skulls and coffins, epitaphs and worms ;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Heath, Francis George, 1843-1913. London, Kegan Paul Trench & Co.


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