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Flynn. While the earth slept, (see Child garden, Jan. 1893, i : 57- 

 H 



* The shearers, (see Youth's companion, Jan. 1893, 66 : 37) 



* Sherman. Snow song, (see his Little folk lyrics, p. 100-3) 



" The snow weaver, (see his Little folk lyrics, p. 124-25) 



* A snow frolic. (see Youth's companion, Nov. 1895, 69 : 601) 



Snowdrop, see Flowers, Snoivdrop. 

 Spider 



* Cobweb made to order, (see Our children's songs, p. 34-35) 

 How a foolish prince learned a lesson, (see Harper's third reader. 



P- H9-5 1 ) 

 Spring 



* Almost time, (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 62) 



Crowell. Spring out at grandpa's, (see Child garden, Ap. 1894, 



2 : I34-3 6 ) 



* Dowd. Party gowns. (see Youth's companion, May 1893, 66:231) 



- Seeing May. (see Youth's companion, May 1894, 68 : 209) 



* Ingelow. Seven times four, (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse* 



p. 60-6 i ) 



* Johnson. Heralds of spring, (see Outlook, Ap. 1897, 55 : 1098) 



* Larcom. Gowns of gossamer, (see her Poetical works, p. 127-28) 



* Laughing chorus, (see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 36-37) 



(see Strong. All the year round : Spring, p. 27-28) 



* Ledyard. Coming, (see Morrison. Songs and rhymes for the 



little ones. p. 73-74) 



* .Pratt. Jack Frost's defeat. (see Youth's companion, Ap. 1893, 



66 : 205) 



* Nature's feast, (see Youth's companion, Aug. 1890, 63 : 435) 



Richards. What was her name ? (see Youth's companion, May, 



1889, 62 : 259) 



* Thaxter. April and May. (see her Stories and poems for children 



p. 168-70) 



* March. (see her Stories and poems for children, p. 155) 



* A song of spring. (see St Nicholas, Ap. 1887, 14: 445) 



* Spring, (see her Stories and poe ms for children, p. 114-15) 



(see Brackett & Eliot. Poetry for home and school. 



p. 23-24) 



(see Skinner. Arbor day manual, p. 177) 



See also April; Buds; Flowers; March; May; Rain; Seasons; 

 Seeds ; Wind. 



