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Nature-notes and impressions in prose and verse
Cawein, Madison Julius (1865-1914)
[section]
[dedication]
[Would I could talk as the flowers talk]
NATURE-NOTES and IMPRESSIONS
[subsection]
CATKINS
ANNOUNCEMENT.
“WHEN SPRING COMES DOWN THE WILDWOOD WAY”
HILDA OF THE HILLSIDE
DAWN IN THE ALLEGHANIES
MUSIC
AUTUMN ETCHINGS
WOOD-WAYS
THE CHARCOAL-BURNER'S HUT
IN CLAY
GRAY SKIES
SUNSET DREAMS
MENDICANTS
WINTER RAIN
MARINERS
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[The moon is a lemon petal]
The moon is a lemon petal,
And the west a wild-rose red,
And the twilight twines her dusky locks
With lily-like stars o'erhead.
Nature-notes and impressions in prose and verse