. Annual program for the observance of Arbor day in the schools of Rhode Island . . Trees are a great addition to the value of property for residence purposes. 30 the months January One night came winter noiselessly and leaned Against my window-pane,In the deep stillness of his heart convened The ghosts of all his slain. —C. G D. Roberts February An icy hand is on the land; The cloudy sky is sad and gray;Now comes the gray-beard of the moth, The forests bare their rugged breastsTo every wind that wanders forth, And in their arms, the lonely nestsThat housed the birdlings months ago Are egged w


. Annual program for the observance of Arbor day in the schools of Rhode Island . . Trees are a great addition to the value of property for residence purposes. 30 the months January One night came winter noiselessly and leaned Against my window-pane,In the deep stillness of his heart convened The ghosts of all his slain. —C. G D. Roberts February An icy hand is on the land; The cloudy sky is sad and gray;Now comes the gray-beard of the moth, The forests bare their rugged breastsTo every wind that wanders forth, And in their arms, the lonely nestsThat housed the birdlings months ago Are egged with flakes of drifted snow. March —H. Abbey Worn is the winter rug of white. And in the snow-bare spots once more,GUmpses of faint green grass in sight,— Springs footprints on the floor. —Frank Dempster Sherman: April Again has come the spring time, With the crocus golden the smell of fresh-turned earth-mould. And the violets perfume. —Samuel Longfellow May The birds around me hopped and played, Their thoughts I cannot measure,But the least motion which they


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