BIRDS AND ALL NATURE
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VOL. VII. APRIL, 1900. NO. 4


APRIL.

These rugged, wintry days I scarce
      could bear,
Did I not know, that, in the early spring,
When wild March winds upon their
      errands sing,
Thou wouldst return, bursting on this
      still air
Like those same winds, when, startled
      from their lair,
They hunt up violets, and free swift
      brooks
From icy cares, even as thy clear looks
Bid my heart bloom, and sing, and
      break all care:

  When drops with welcome rain the
      April day,
My flowers shall find their April in
      thine eyes,
Save there the rain in dreamy clouds
      doth stay,
As loath to fall out of those happy
      skies;
Yet sure, my love, thou art most like to
      May,
That comes with steady sun when April
      dies.

     
— Lowell.



THE PROCESSION OF SPRING.

A morning of radiant lids
O'er the dance of the earth opened wide;
The bees chose their flowers, the snub kids
Upon hind legs went sportive, or plied,
Nosing, hard at the dugs to be filled;
There was milk, honey, music to make;
Up their branches the little birds billed;
Chirrup, drone, bleat, and buzz ringed the lake.
O shining in sunlight, chief
After water and water's caress,
Was the young bronze orange leaf,
That clung to the trees as a tress,
Shooting lucid tendrils to wed
With the vine hook tree or pole,
Like Arachne launched out on her thread.
Then the maiden her dusky stole,
In the span of the black-starred zone,
  Gathered up for her footing fleet.
As one that had toll of her own
She followed the lines of wheat
Tripping straight through the field, green blades,
To the groves of olive gray,
Downy gray, golden-tinged; and to glades
Where the pear blossom thickens the spray
In a night, like the snow-packed storm;
Pear, apple, almond, plum;
Not wintry now; pushing warm.
And she touched them with finger and thumb,
As the vine hook closes; she smiled,
Recounting again and again,
Corn, wine, fruit, oil! like a child,
With the meaning known to men.
     
George Meredith.

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