I 



resign their &amp;lt; fo- 



and the mover the 



There have bee 



^lish autumn h so 



f there springs to the memory that 

 :t Season of mists and 



^hWflie New England 

 more characteristic, keen and shi&amp;lt; 

 cl in b id colour, there is no &amp;lt;- 



cation to quote Keats. 

 The first glories, indeed, have not r 

 That taking audacity of the early, sumit the 



flaming maples which won all admiring ^ no 



more. Many a maple is yet corn 

 ;nd blood-red, and lesser plant 

 ure yet he thickets am: 



but now it is the magiv 

 ur the hills and the lo 

 g the plains, th; 



