. Colonial Echo, 1921 . (Williamsburg, August lo, 1920)By Clyde Francis Lytel Touched by the glistening suns celestial fire, On trembling fronds the raindrop lanterns glow;Where the wild thrush sings his daybreak note, And swamp rose and the tawny lilies grow. In meadows pied, the red-top bends to kiss A black-eyed Susan, smiling, unashamed;And dusty-headed timothy grieves oer Wee blue-grass flowers, by the mowers claimed. The milkweed entertains small butterflies. From cups with luring, sparkling nectar filled, | Whose painted wings add dancing shade to those By Nature oer the glowing landsca


. Colonial Echo, 1921 . (Williamsburg, August lo, 1920)By Clyde Francis Lytel Touched by the glistening suns celestial fire, On trembling fronds the raindrop lanterns glow;Where the wild thrush sings his daybreak note, And swamp rose and the tawny lilies grow. In meadows pied, the red-top bends to kiss A black-eyed Susan, smiling, unashamed;And dusty-headed timothy grieves oer Wee blue-grass flowers, by the mowers claimed. The milkweed entertains small butterflies. From cups with luring, sparkling nectar filled, | Whose painted wings add dancing shade to those By Nature oer the glowing landscape spilled. f I From swaying poplars on the dusty road, ? The drought-fly strums his G-string, out of tune;And the green crests of the sumacs bring forecastsOf autumns burgundy and rich maroon. But lavish August still spreads gorgeous hues Where startling, ardent saffron dots the crimson-tinted hawkweed hangs its head, And pasture bloom breaks into golden spray. | BOOK II Administration. ^m^^Msmmmmmmmmmw ^i)t Colonial (2I;Ct)0, 1921 mmwmwMw^mmm


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