Pictorial Calendar of the Seasons: Exhibiting the Pleasures, Pursuits, and Characteristics of Country Life for Every Month in the Year, and Embodying the Whole of Aikin's Calendar of NatureMary Botham Howitt H.G. Bohn, 1862 - 567 pages |
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Pictorial Calendar of the Seasons: Exhibiting the Pleasures, Pursuits, and ... Mary Botham Howitt,John Aikin No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
amongst ancient animal aphides appear autumn beautiful bees begin birds blossoms blue bough branches bright called Candlemas Christmas clouds cockchafer cold colour cuckoo custom daisies dark delight Druids earth eggs female festival field fieldfare fire flies flowers forest frost gad-fly garden geese gnats grass green Hallow-eve harvest mouse hath head heart heaven hedge heliacal rising hour insects labourers larvæ leaf leaves light look MARY HOWITT meadows merry Michaelmas misletoe month morning nature nest night nightingale o'er observed passed PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY plants Plough Monday poet quadrupeds queen rising Roman rose round Saxon says season seems seen sheep Shrove Tuesday sing snow song species spring stars stream summer swallow sweet thee thou thrush torpid trees walk weather whole wild wind wings winter woods yellow young