Birds and Nature, Vol. 10 No. 3 [October 1901]
The month of carnival of all the year,
When Nature lets the wild earth go its way,
And spend whole seasons on a single day.
The spring-time holds her white and purple dear;
October, lavish, flaunts them far and near;
The summer charily her reds doth lay
Like jewels on her costliest array;
October, scornful, burns them on a bier.
The winter hoards his pearls of frost in sign
Of kingdom: whiter pearls than winter knew,
Or Empress wore, in Egypt’s ancient line,
October, feasting ’neath her dome of blue,
Various
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CONTENTS.
SONNET—OCTOBER.
THE REIGN OF THE WHIPPOORWILLS.
THE CORN SONG.
THE COMING OF MISS OCTOBER MONTH.
THE SPARROWS’ BEDTIME.
THE SPARROW FAMILY.
MR. AND MRS. SPARROW’S BLUNDER.
A WINDOW-PANE REVERIE.
A LIBEL ON THE BIRDS.
BERYL.
SONG BIRDS OF THE SOUTHWEST.
TROUTING BAREFOOT.
A LOST FLOWER.
Transcriber’s Notes