. Common wayside flowers [microform]. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. PRTMUOSlv ('iiii,ih;i:n oI' S|triii>>;. W(' ?idiiiii's hfiiit;, Mii'ds so(»ii will siiin', 'I'luif Winter's over; And on (he leu, You soon will see ., The belted bee, Amid tlie clover. We come to say, " All the long day I jambs are at play, Where we were growing :"' The city street We make more sweet, And ther(! yon meet Us '' ; Once we did gi-ow. Where houses throw A shade below That dims the ground. In mornings olden, And made golden The land around; Jiut nevermore, Through ages hoar. Shal


. Common wayside flowers [microform]. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. PRTMUOSlv ('iiii,ih;i:n oI' S|triii>>;. W(' ?idiiiii's hfiiit;, Mii'ds so(»ii will siiin', 'I'luif Winter's over; And on (he leu, You soon will see ., The belted bee, Amid tlie clover. We come to say, " All the long day I jambs are at play, Where we were growing :"' The city street We make more sweet, And ther(! yon meet Us '' ; Once we did gi-ow. Where houses throw A shade below That dims the ground. In mornings olden, And made golden The land around; Jiut nevermore, Through ages hoar. Shall there be 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 Miller, Thomas, 1807-1874. London; New York : Routledge, Warne, and Routledge


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