SUMMERFIELD;
or
Life on a Farm
by
DAY KELLOGG LEE
"When now the cock, the ploughman's horn,
Calls forth the lily-wristed morn,
Then to thy cornfields thou dost go,
Which, though well-soil'd, yet thou dost know
That the best compost for the lands
Is the wise master's feet and hands."
—HERRICK
Second Thousand.
Auburn: Derby and Miller. 1852.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by
Day K. Lee,
In the Clerk's Office for the Southern District of New York.