We saw the yellow wall-flower wave And leaning from the old stone bridge, We heard the speckle-breasted lark Was fill'd with clouds of dazzling light. We saw young rabbits near the wood, We came back by the village fields, The orchards red and white with blossom. Were I to tell you all we saw, I'm sure that it would take me hours; For the whole landscape was alive With bees, and birds, and buds, and flowers. E FLOWERS. THE flowers are blooming everywhere, The little birds, they spring along, The young lambs bleat and frisk about; GUESS WHAT I HAVE HEARD. DEAR mother, guess what I have heard! (), it will soon be spring! I'm sure it was a little bird,— Look at this little piece of green And O, come here, come here and look! How fast it runs along!Here is a cunning little brook; O, hear its pretty song! I know 'tis glad the winter's gone For now it merrily runs on, I feel just like the brook, I know; Good-bye, cold weather, ice, and snow; 46 I love to think of what you said, Of this great world that God has made, And now it is the happy spring CHARLEY AND HIS FATHER. THE birds are flown away, The trees with solemn sighs Upon his father's knee Was Charley's happy place, And very thoughtfully He look'd up in his face; And these his simple words :'Father, how cold it blows! 66 What 'comes of all the birds Amidst the storms and snows?" "They fly far, far away From storms, and snows, and rain; But, Charley dear, next May They'll all come back again.” "And will flowers come too?". my The little fellow said, “And all be bright and new, That now looks cold and dead?" "O, yes, dear; in the spring The flowers will all revive, The birds return and sing, And all be made alive.” "Who shows the birds the way, "And when no flower is seen Upon the hill and plain, 66 My son, there is a Power That none of us can see, |