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" IT is the first mild day of March : Each minute sweeter than before The redbreast sings from the tall larch That stands beside our door. There is a blessing in the air, Which seems a sense, of joy to yield To the bare trees, and mountains bare, And grass... "
Dorothy Wordsworth; the Story of a Sister's Love - Page 48
by Edmund Lee - 1887 - 226 pages
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Popular Educator, Volume 32

Education - 1914 - 620 pages
...companies also furnish much valuable information and most beautiful pictures. The Spirit of the Season It is the first mild day of March, Each minute sweeter...redbreast sings from the tall larch That stands beside the door. There is a blessing in the air, Which seems a sense of joy to yield To the bare trees and...
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Annual Report of the Public Schools of the Province of British Columbia

British Columbia. Superintendent of Education - 1893 - 812 pages
...define Vera Cruz, Ladoga, Iquique, Stromboli, Hernando, Port Said. ENGLISH GRAMMAR. 1. Analyze — It is the first mild day of March, Each minute sweeter...The redbreast sings from the tall larch That stands before our door. My sister ! ('tis a wish of mine) Now that our morning meal is clone, Make hastf,...
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Eliza Cook's Journal, Volume 2

Eliza Cook - 1850 - 442 pages
...laurel, of which there is honour in the leaves, but poison in the extract. NOTES ON THE MONTHS. MARCH. " It is the first mild day of March : Each minute sweeter than before. The Bed-breast sings from the tall Larch That stands beside our door. There is a blessing in the air, Which...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 183; Volume 188

Literature - 1889 - 852 pages
...way. There is the joyous challenge to his sister to come and spend a day in the open air (1798) — It is the first mild day of March, Each minute sweeter than before. Then come, my sister ; come, I pray I With speed put on your woodland drew, And bring no book : for...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 147

Scotland - 1890 - 912 pages
...walked up to Loughrigg's bossy height, to-day lustrous as burnished gold beneath the sun. Talk of " the first mild day of March, each minute sweeter than before " ; the day was a May day, as far as light, and warmth, and blessing of soft air could go. Windermere stretched...
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