The author's best thanks are due to the Editor of The Schoolmistress for permission to include many verses which have appeared in that journal; also to the Editor and Proprietors of Punch for courteously allowing the inclusion of "Hyde Park"; and to the Editor of the Daily News for permission to reprint "Christmas Eve."
HE WALKS ACROSS TRAFALGAR SQUARE,
BECAUSE HE KNOWS THE PIGEONS THERE
Contents
I. [Field and Garden]
(All the Year Round)
[The First Lamb]
[The First Shoot]
[The Bulb House]
[God's Pictures]
[Yellow]
[Grey Girl]
[Buttercup Gold]
[The Green Bank of England]
[A Day]
[A Summer Picture]
[Leap Year]
[Songs of the Pine-wood]
[A Poppy Song]
[The Bird Bath]
[Autumn]
[Who?]
[The Friend of Santa Claus]
[Christmas Eve]
II. [Fairies]
[Hyde Park]
[Moss]
[Little Moth]
[Fairies in the Cupboard]
[Fairy Frilly]
[The Snail and the Fairy]
[When Fairies have a Picnic]
[Fairy Gramophone]
[A Wish]
III. [Home]