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Wordsworth, William (Brit.): A Night Piece, 131; Daffodils, 138; Lines Written in Early Spring, 134; "My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold," 139; The Nightingale, 126; " The World is Too Much With Us," 139; There Was a Boy, 135; "Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower," 124; Tintern Abbey, 128; To a Butterfly, 140; To a Skylark, 127; To my Sister, 132; To the Cuckoo, 129; To the Small Celandine,* 121; "Up! Up! My Friend and Quit Your Books," 136.

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Golden Crown Sparrow of

Alaska. By John Burroughs
Il Penseroso, Part of. By John Milton
L'Allegro, Part of. By John Milton
My Aviary. By Oliver Wendell Holmes
Ode to a Nightingale. By John Keats
Pack Clouds Away. By Thomas Heywood
Philomela. By Matthew Arnold
Poor Matthias. By Matthew Arnold
Robin's Come! By William W. Caldwell
The Birds of Scotland. By Hugh Macdonald
The Blackbird. By Alfred Tennyson
The Bluebird. By Thomas Bailey Aldrich

The Bobolink. By Thomas Hill

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The Cardinal Bird. By William D. Gallagher 230

The Departure of the Cuckoo. (From Thyr

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sis.) By Matthew Arnold The English Sparrow. By Mary Isabella Forsyth 233 The Flight of the Geese. By Charles G. D.

Roberts

60

The Herald Crane. By Hamlin Garland
The Hermit Thrush. By Mrs. Nelly Hart

Woodworth

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327

The Humming-Bird. By Ednah Proctor Clarke 170 The Humming-Bird. By John Banister Tabb 215 The Lark. By James Hogg

280
The Little Beach-Bird. By Richard H. Dana 278
The Lonely Bird. By Harrison Smith Morris 323
The Nightingale. By William Wordsworth 126
The O'Lincoln Family. By Wilson Flagg
The Oven-Bird. By Frank Bolles

The Owl. By Bryan Waller Procter (“ Barry
Cornwall")

The Pewee. By John Townsend Trowbridge
The Sandpiper. By Celia Thaxter

The Skylark. By Frederick Tennyson

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307

31

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209

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The Snow-Filled Nest. By Rose Terry Cooke 309
The Song-Sparrow. By George Parsons Lathrop 295
The Song-Sparrow. By Henry van Dyke
The Song the Oriole Sings. By William Dean
Howells

216

74

The Stormy Petrel. By Bryan Waller Procter ("Barry Cornwall")

28

The Throstle. By Alfred Tennyson

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The Vesper-Sparrow. By Edith M. Thomas
The White-Throated Sparrow. By A. West
The Winged Worshippers. By Charles Sprague 292
To a Humming Bird in a Garden. By George

Murray

To an Oriole. By Edgar Fawcett

To a Sea-Bird. By Francis Bret Harte

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213

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To a Sky-Lark. By William Wordsworth
To a Waterfowl. By William Cullen Bryant
To the Cat-Bird. Anonymous

To the Cuckoo. By John Logan

To the Cuckoo. By William Wordsworth

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To the Lapland Longspur. By John Burroughs 80 To the Mocking-Bird. By Richard Henry

Wilde

Wild Geese. By Celia Thaxter

FLOWER POEMS

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WHITE Camellia. By Ed-
gar Fawcett

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Blood-Root. By E. S. F.
Come for Arbutus. By Mrs.
Sara L. Oberholtzer 303
Daffodils. By William Words-

Flowers. (From Winter's Tale.) By William

worth

Shakespeare

Seeking the Mayflower. By Edmund Clarence

Stedman

The Beech - Tree's Petition. By Thomas
Campbell

The Crocus. By Harriet Eleanor Hamilton
King

The Daisy. By James Montgomery
The Dandelions. By Helen Gray Cone

The Hawkbit. By Charles G. D. Roberts

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The Planting of the Apple-Tree. By Will

iam Cullen Bryant

The Voice of the Grass. By Sarah Roberts

Boyle

The Water-Lily. By John Banister Tabb
To a Mountain Daisy. By Robert Burns

To Blossoms. By Robert Herrick

To the Dandelion. By James Russell Lowell To the Small Celandine. By William Wordsworth

Trailing Arbutus. By Henry Abbey

POEMS OF NATURE

SPRING

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GAIN Rejoicing Nature
Sees." By Robert Burns 40
An Angler's Wish. By Henry
van Dyke

An Invitation to the Coun

try. By William Cullen
Bryant

April. By Lloyd Mifflin

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119

301

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A Touch of Nature. By Thomas Bailey Aldrich 164

April. By Samuel Longfellow

April Days. By Alfred Tennyson

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