St Nicholas [serial] . 0O ârmolâ U G âoaâ TA -sâ H Easy Enigmas.âi. Bobolink. 2. â opal pineannaleadPuzzle.âNotable, no table, not Enigma.ââ1. Aloe, ale. 2. Aunt, ant. , cat. 5. Colt, cot. 6. Lead, lad 7. Plea, Rose, roe. 10. Tome, âKettle-drum. Geometrical Transpositions. âGrandiloquent,Circensial, Angelina, Quarantines, Connive, the Rubicon, Parsimc-rAnomorhomboid, Consideringly. Carp, cap,8. Reed, re Entcrtainir Answers to Puzzles in Septfmber Number were received, previous to September 18, from Willie Dib


St Nicholas [serial] . 0O ârmolâ U G âoaâ TA -sâ H Easy Enigmas.âi. Bobolink. 2. â opal pineannaleadPuzzle.âNotable, no table, not Enigma.ââ1. Aloe, ale. 2. Aunt, ant. , cat. 5. Colt, cot. 6. Lead, lad 7. Plea, Rose, roe. 10. Tome, âKettle-drum. Geometrical Transpositions. âGrandiloquent,Circensial, Angelina, Quarantines, Connive, the Rubicon, Parsimc-rAnomorhomboid, Consideringly. Carp, cap,8. Reed, re Entcrtainir Answers to Puzzles in Septfmber Number were received, previous to September 18, from Willie Dibblee. Nettie A. Ives, JanA. Montgomery, Amy R. Carpenter. Virginia Davage, Lucy Allen Paton, Juliet, Jennie Fine, A. J. Lewis. Frieda E. Lippert, EmiElliott, Ida , Agnes M. Hodges, Lucy Davis. Johnny Kenny, Alex Nellie J. Thompson, C. M. Trmvbndgc, Nessie E. SteveB P Emerv Howard S Rodgers, Carroll L. Maxey, Bessie McLaren, Helen Green, Clara L. Calhoun, W. C. Delanoy, R. L. Groendyci. Drawn by Thomas Muran. ;J by F. S. King. THE HEART OF WINTER. ST. NICHOLAS. /OL. IV. DECEMBER, 1876. No. 2. POEMS AND CAROLS OF WINTER. By Lucy Larcom. It was the winter wild,While the heaven-born Child,All meanly wrapped, in the rude manger lies. SWEETER carols than bird ever sang usher inle wintry weather. The poem of childhood washanted by angels on the hills of Palestine eighteenundred years ago, and its meaning has been deep-ning in the hearts of Christian men and women\rer since. Dear children, the secret of true poetry, as wellB of all other true things, lies hidden in the heartf the Babe of Bethlehemâthe secret of heavenly>ve, without which there is no beauty in the worksr words of men. Peace on earth, good-will totan ! is the hymn which must be sung in theeart before any poem worth keeping can be writ-:n. Is it not beautiful that when the flowers of theood and field have done blossoming, when theees are leafless, and no birds make melody amongte barren boughs, the


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