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Birds and flowers and other country things
by Mary Howitt
Howitt, Mary Botham (1799-1888)
[section]
[dedication]
[THE STORMY PETEREL]
THE POOR MAN'S GARDEN.
THE APPLE-TREE.
[Lo! there the hermit of the waste]
[Ah there's the lily, marble pale]
THE DOR-HAWK.
[Sing for the Oak-Tree]
THE CAROLINA PARROT.
[THE RAVEN]
FLOWER COMPARISONS.
LITTLE STREAMS.
[THE WOLF]
THE PASSION-FLOWER.
[THE REINDEER]
THE IVY-BUSH
MORNING THOUGHTS
THE PHEASANT
HARVEST-FIELD FLOWERS.
THE SEA-GULL.
SUMMER WOODS
THE MANDRAKE.
THE HEDGE-HOG
[THE CUCKOO]
THE HORNET.
THE USE OF FLOWERS.
[THE CARRION CROW]
BUTTERCUPS AND DAISIES.
THE TITMOUSE. OR BLUE-CAP.
[SUNSHINE]
THE ELEPHANT.
THE WILD SWAN.
[THE MILL STREAM]
[SUMMER]
[THE FALCON]
THE CHILD AND THE FLOWERS.
[THE FLAX-FLOWER]
THE HOUSE-SPARROW.
[CHILDHOOD]
BIRDS.
[THE WOODPECKER]
THE HAREBELL.
[THE SCREECH OWL]
FLOWER-PAINTINGS.
L'ENVOI.
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Birds and flowers and other country things
Birds and flowers and other country things
by Mary Howitt
Mary Botham Howitt
1799-1888
J. Green & Co.
[London]
[1838]
Birds and flowers and other country things