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* Riley. South wind and the sun. (see his Old fashioned roses. 



P- 37-43) 



* Sherman. The four winds, (see his Little folk lyrics, p. 45) 



* Stevenson. Wind, (see his Child's garden of verses, p. 29) 

 Story of Mr Wind. (see Youth's companion, Aug. 1893, 66:385) 



Winter 



* Bedtime, (see Youth's companion, Jan. 1895, 69: 25) 



* Butts. Winter night, (see Outlook, Feb. 1897, 55 : 623) 



* Sherman. Hide-and-seek, (see his Little folk lyrics, p. 69) 



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



* Thomas. Talking in their sleep, (see Harper's third reader. 



p. 28-29) 



(see St Nicholas, Nov. 1886, 14:40) 



- (see Skinner. Arbor day manual, p. 34) 



* Winter woods. (see Youths companion, Dec. 1895,69:641) 



Waiting to grow, (see Harper's third reader, p. 47-48) 



(see Lovejoy. Nature in verse, p. 274-75) 



- (see Skinner. Arbor day manual, p. 130) 



Winter. (see Johnson. Illustrated poems and songs for young peo- 

 ple, p. 138-41) 



(see Our children^ songs, p. 62) 



(see Whittier. Child life. p. 98-99) 



See also December; Frost; Seasons; Snow; Wind. 



