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The primrofe blowed - 

 The hazel blowed 

 The goofeberry foliated - 

 The fallow bloVccf - - 

 The elder foliated - - 

 The wild rofe foliated - 

 The hawthorn foliated - 

 The floe biowed 

 The nightingale beg. to fin 

 The hazel foliated - - 

 The birch foliated - . 

 The elm foliated 

 The cuckow began to call 

 The maple foliated - - 

 The cpwflip blcnved 

 The fwallow- returned - 

 The oak foliated - - 

 The afh foliated 

 The haw blowed 

 Wheat (hot into ear 

 Wheat harveftin geri. beg. 

 Turneps in full blow - 



In May, we had loud claps of thunder, with 

 lightning, and a fucceffion of rain and tem- 

 peft, throughout the month ! The farmers were 

 diftreffed, even upon the light lands of Nor- 

 folk, to get in their barley : many acres, pro- 

 bably many hundred acres, were fown in the 

 month of June ! In the wet land countries, it 

 is faid, a confiderable lhare of the grounds in- 

 tended for fpring-corn could not be fown j and 

 much of that which was got in rotted in the 

 ground. 



The fummer continued wet (excepting two 

 ihort intervals) until the twenty-firft of Auguft, 



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