M. E. R.
June
Thepretty flowers have come again,The roses and the daisies;And from the trees, oh, hear how plainThe birds are singing praises!The grass is fresh and green once more;The sky is clear and sunny;And bees are laying in a storeOf pure and golden honey.The little modest buttercup,The dandelion splendid,Their heads are bravely holding up,Now winter's reign is ended.How charming now our walks will beBy meadows full of clover,Through shady lanes, where we can seeThe branches bending over!The flowers are blooming fresh and brightIn just the same old places,And oh, it fills me with delightTo see their charming faces.The air is sweet, the sky is blue,The woods with songs are ringing;And I'm so happy, that I, too,Can hardly keep from singing.
Josephine Pollard.
Transcriber's NotesTranscriber's Notes: The January edition of the Nursery had a table of contents for the first six issues of the year. This table was divided to cover each specific issue. A title page copied from the January edition was also used for this number.
Transcriber's Notes: The January edition of the Nursery had a table of contents for the first six issues of the year. This table was divided to cover each specific issue. A title page copied from the January edition was also used for this number.