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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: All Round the Year + +Author: Edith Nesbit + Saretta Nesbit (AKA Caris Brooke) + +Illustrator: Hugh Bellingham-Smith + +Release Date: January 20, 2007 [EBook #20404] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ALL ROUND THE YEAR *** + + + + +Produced by Louise Hope, David Edwards, Marilynda +Fraser-Cunliffe and the Online Distributed Proofreading +Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from +images generously made available by the International +Children's Digital Library at +http://www.childrenslibrary.org) + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<p class = "mynote center"> +<a href = "#display">Note about Display</a> +</p> + +<p> </p> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/cover.jpg" width = "513" height = "353" +alt = "All Round The Year by E. Nesbit and Caris Brooke" +title = "All Round The Year by E. Nesbit and Caris Brooke"> +</p> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page02" id = "page02"><!-- png 002 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic02.gif" width = "328" height = "297" +alt = "ALL ROUND THE YEAR" title = "ALL ROUND THE YEAR"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page03" id = "page03"><!-- png 003 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic03.png" width = "476" height = "338" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page04" id = "page04"><!-- png 004 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic04.gif" width = "475" height = "333" +alt = "title page"> +</p> + +<h5 class = "script"> +<a name = "titlepage" id = "titlepage" href = "#titletext"> +Title Page Text</a></h5> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page05" id = "page05"><!-- png 005 --></a> +<a name = "all_round" id = "all_round"> </a> + +<table summary = "positioned text"> +<tr> +<td> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">All</span> +round the year the changing suns and rains</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +Beat on men’s work—to wreck and to decay—</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +But nature builds more perfectly than they,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Her changing unchanged sea resists, remains.</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +All round the year new flowers spring up to shew</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +How gloriously life is more strong than death;</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +And in our hearts are seeds of love and faith,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Ah, sun and showers, be kind, and let them grow.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<a name = "page06" id = "page06"><!-- png 006 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic06.gif" width = "492" height = "356" +alt = "picture"> +</p> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page07" id = "page07"><!-- png 007 --></a> +<a name = "resurgam" id = "resurgam"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td colspan = "2"> +<img src = "images/pic07top.gif" width = "316" height = "152" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "bottom"> +<h4 class = "script">RESURGAM.</h4> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td width = "186px"> +<img src = "images/pic07bottom.gif" width = "240" height = "186" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "text right" colspan = "2"> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">Swift</span> +pass the hours, or lengthened by our hearts</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Uncertain measurement of time,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And when we dream the year has just awoke,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +We wake to find her in her prime.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td class = "back page08" colspan = "2"> +<p class = "poem stanza"> +We sadden with the dying Autumn leaves,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Yet falling seeds their promise bring;</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Through long dark Winter days we only wait</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +A resurrection in the coming Spring.</p> +</td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td class = "text left"> +<a name = "page08" id = "page08"><!-- png 008 --></a> +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Within each hour the precious minutes lie</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Like seeds awaiting Spring’s first breath,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +God’s harvest-time shall show us if they bear</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +The flowers of life or death.</p> + +<p class = "poem author"><i>Caris Brooke.</i></p> +</td> +<td class = "rightside"> +<img src = "images/pic08bottom.gif" width = "344" height = "282" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page09" id = "page09"><!-- png 009 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic09.gif" width = "383" height = "264" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page10" id = "page10"><!-- png 010 --></a> +<a name = "cold_is" id = "cold_is"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td class = "text left"> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">Cold</span> +is the earth, the flowers below,</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +Fearful of Winter’s hand, lie curled;</p> +<p class = "poem"> +But Spring will come again you know,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +And glorify the world.</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Dark is the night, no stars or moon;</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +But at its blackest night is done;</p> +<p class = "poem"> +All after hastens to the noon,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +The triumph of the sun!</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +And life is short, and love is brief—</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Be patient! There will be—they say</p> +<p class = "poem"> +New life, divine beyond belief,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Somewhere, somehow, some day!</p> + +<p class = "poem author"> +E. Nesbit.</p> +</td> +<td> +<img src = "images/pic10.gif" width = "226" height = "438" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page11" id = "page11"><!-- png 011 --></a> +<a name = "march_violets" id = "march_violets"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td> +<img src = "images/pic11.gif" width = "295" height = "369" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "text right"> +<h4 class = "script">MARCH VIOLETS.</h4> + +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">This</span> +busy, dusty wind that blows</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Along the cruel streets,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Right to the heart of violets goes,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +And robs them of their sweets.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And as along the cruel street</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +The keen wind robs the flowers,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +So the cold kindness that we meet</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Blights these poor hearts of ours.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<table summary = "positioned text"> +<tr> +<td> +<p class = "poem stanza"> +But if you tend with warmth, you know,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Your violets, they give</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Sweet scent again, as if to show</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +How glad they are to live.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +We think if some one loved us too</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Our hearts would break to prove</p> +<p class = "poem"> +By all that we could say or do,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +How glad we were to love!</p> + +<p class = "poem author"> +E. Nesbit.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page12" id = "page12"><!-- png 012 --></a> +<a name = "dream_footsteps" id = "dream_footsteps"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" width = "100%"> +<tr> +<td class = "back page12 bottom"> +<p class = "firstline"> +<span class = "firstword">Dream</span> +footsteps wandering past us in our sleep,</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +A restless presence stirring with the light,</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p class = "picfloat"> +<img src = "images/pic12middle.gif" width = "207" height = "168" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +<p class = "picfloat"> +<img src = "images/pic12bottom.gif" width = "375" height = "133" +alt = "picture"> +</p> + +<p class = "poem"> +The cry of waters where the snow was white,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +A violet’s whisper where dead leaves lay deep;</p> +<p class = "poem"> +The dim wood’s music makes a sudden leap,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Broken notes, blending in a wild delight,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And lo! the whole world changes in our sight.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Promise is ended—we must turn and reap</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Fulfilment, for the Spring with all her wealth</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Is with us, and compels us to her will.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Yet if the sun-dawn we should shun by stealth</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Yearning for shadows and the darkened hours,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Sweet Lord, be pitiful, remembering still</p> +<p class = "poem"> +One lieth low beneath the budding flowers.</p> + +<p class = "poem author"> +Caris Brooke.</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page13" id = "page13"><!-- png 013 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic13.png" width = "484" height = "320" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page14" id = "page14"><!-- png 014 --></a> +<a name = "never_a_hand" id = "never_a_hand"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td colspan = "2"> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">Never</span> +a hand on the cottage door</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +To call me forth in the evening light,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +My days grow old, and I watch no more</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +The cowslips gold and the may-buds white.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "text left"> +<p class = "poem"> +Primroses nestle beneath the hedge</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Where we kissed and wept and said good-bye—</p> +<p class = "poem"> +For twenty years I have watched them bud,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +For twenty years I have seen them die.</p> +</td> +<td class = "bottom"> +<img src = "images/pic14top.gif" width = "275" height = "180" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan = "2" class = "rightside"> +<img src = "images/pic14bottom.gif" width = "476" height = "226" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "positioned text"> +<tr> +<td> +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Yet now that the Spring once more has turned</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +The sea to silver, the earth to gold,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +I shall watch no more from the primrose lane,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Where I waited and watched in the days of old.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Yet the children weave me their daisy chains,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +The woodland music is sweet and clear,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Though the footsteps have wandered beyond recall,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +That I watched and waited so long to hear!</p> + +<p class = "poem author"> +Caris Brooke.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page15" id = "page15"><!-- png 015 --></a> +<a name = "swans" id = "swans"> </a> + +<table summary = "positioned text"> +<tr> +<td> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">The</span> +swans along the water glide,</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +Unfettered and yet side by side—</p> +<p class = "poem"> +So should true lovers ever be,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Together ever—ever free.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td class = "bottom" width = "219"> +<img src = "images/pic15top.gif" width = "219" height = "224" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "text right"> +<p class = "poem stanza"> +A chain upon the white swan’s neck,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +What were it good for—save to break?</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And swans who wear and break a chain</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Swim never side by side again.</p> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td colspan = "2"> +<img src = "images/pic15bottom.gif" width = "448" height = "79" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page16" id = "page16"><!-- png 016 --></a> +<a name = "best_beloved" id = "best_beloved"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td> +<p> </p> +<img src = "images/pic16.gif" width = "137" height = "353" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "text right"> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">My</span> +best beloved, the Spring is fair,</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +The woods are green and life is good,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Come out with me and let us tread</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +By field and fold and sweet wet wood—</p> +<p class = "poem"> +The wind-flower blanches all the copse,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +With hyacinth the hedge is blue,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And every wakened leaf is fair,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +But not so fair as you!</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +The black-birds sing on hazel boughs</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Beneath the overarching trees,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +The cuckoo’s distant song is borne</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Across the meadow by the breeze,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +The thrush’s song is sweetest far</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +But saddens as the hours go by.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +You hear? The nightingale’s in love,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +But not so much as I!</p> + +<p class = "poem author"> +E. Nesbit.</p> + +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page17" id = "page17"><!-- png 017 --></a> +<a name = "girdled" id = "girdled"> </a> + +<table summary = "positioned text"> +<tr> +<td> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">Girdled</span> +with gold my little lady’s bower</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +Stands at the portals of a world in flower,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And down her ways the changing blossoms mark</p> +<p class = "poem"> +How the Spring grows each day from dawn to dark.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic17.gif" width = "368" height = "312" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page18" id = "page18"><!-- png 018 --></a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td> +<img src = "images/pic18.png" width = "309" height = "409" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "text right"> +<p class = "poem stanza"> +When forth she moves, her dainty foot is set,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +On cowslip, hyacinth and violet,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And all day long the woodland minstrels sing</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Changes of measure for her pleasuring.</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +And all night long a passionate music stirs</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Without her walls—the darkened belt of firs;</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Hushed in their waving boughs the low winds brood,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Murmuring the sea’s song for an interlude.</p> + +<p class = "poem author"> +Caris Brooke.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page19" id = "page19"><!-- png 019 --></a> +<a name = "last_bright" id = "last_bright"> </a> + +<table summary = "positioned text"> +<tr> +<td> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">The</span> +last bright relic of the moon’s full gold</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +Burns on the swiftly flowing river’s breast;</p> +<p class = "poem"> +No sound but restless dipping of strong oars</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +To break the charm of nature’s perfect rest.</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Far off the town’s faint mingled clamours stir,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +And through the silence of the nearer light</p> +<p class = "poem"> +The incense of the evening mist floats up—</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +The day’s last lingering love-word to the night.</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +A sudden shiver of regretful change</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Sighs through the whispering boughs that overhead</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Sway in the wind’s breath: down the red sun dips,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +And in the twilight’s arms the day lies dead.</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Then rain, and after, moonshine cold and fair,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +And scent of earth, sweet with the evening rain,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And slow soft speech beneath the rain-washed trees,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Ah, that such things should never come again!</p> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic19.gif" width = "458" height = "73" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +<a name = "page20" id = "page20"><!-- png 020 --></a> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Oh listening trees, where are the words we spoke?</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Where are our sighs, wind whom those sighs caressed?</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Oh! what a fate is ours, too swift, too sad,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +If such an hour goes by with all the rest!</p> + +<p class = "poem author"> +E. Nesbit.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic20.gif" width = "407" height = "298" +alt = "picture"> +</p> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page21" id = "page21"><!-- png 021 --></a> +<a name = "what_oclock" id = "what_oclock"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td> +<img src = "images/pic21.gif" width = "228" height = "338" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "text right"> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">What</span> +o’clock is it, children dear?</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +Ask of the dandelions here!</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Blow, blow, blow, and away they go—</p> +<p class = "poem"> +But they do not tell us the time you know!</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Say, what month is it, children dear?</p> +<p class = "poem"> +We think it is August because we hear</p> +<p class = "poem"> +The swing of the sickle, restless and slow,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And that’s a sign of the month, you know.</p> + +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page22" id = "page22"><!-- png 022 --></a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td class = "text left"> +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Where are you going, children dear?</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Where the lane winds deep and the stream runs clear—</p> +<p class = "poem"> +There are plenty of beautiful ways to go—</p> +<p class = "poem"> +But only one way that two only know.</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Where are <i>we</i> going, children dear?</p> +<p class = "poem"> +To a beautiful country that’s very near,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Hand in hand is the way to go</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Up into fairyland you know.</p> + +<p class = "poem author"> +E. Nesbit.</p> +</td> +<td> +<img src = "images/pic22.png" width = "320" height = "413" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page23" id = "page23"><!-- png 023 --></a> +<a name = "hop_picking" id = "hop_picking"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td class = "back page23 middle" colspan = "2"> +<h4 class = "script rightside">HOP PICKING.</h4> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "text right"> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">Ah</span> +me, how pleasant to go down</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +From the forlorn and faded town</p> +<p class = "poem"> +To Kentish wood and fold and lane,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And breathe God’s blessed air again;</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Where glorious yellow corn-fields blaze</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And nuts hang over woodland ways.</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +To pick the sweet keen-scented hops,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +(See from each pole a dream-wreath drops)</p> +<p class = "poem"> +To toil all day in pure clear air,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Laughter and sunshine everywhere—</p> +<p class = "poem"> +With reddening woods and sweet wet soil</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And well-earned rest and honest toil.</p> +</td> +<td class = "rightside"> +<img src = "images/pic23bottom.gif" width = "194" height = "211" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page24" id = "page24"><!-- png 024 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic24.gif" width = "466" height = "302" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page25" id = "page25"><!-- png 025 --></a> +<a name = "where_do_we" id = "where_do_we"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td colspan = "2"> +<img src = "images/pic25top.gif" width = "374" height = "111" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<img src = "images/pic25bottom.gif" width = "192" height = "202" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "text right"> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">Where</span> +do we fly, under deep dark sky?</p> +<p class = "poem four"> +Over the moors we go,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Over the pool where quiet and cool</p> +<p class = "poem two"> +Bulrush and sedges grow—</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And what was the loveliest thing we met?</p> +<p class = "poem four"> +Ah—we forget!</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +We remember though all the firelit glow</p> +<p class = "poem two"> +Of a great hearth’s gleam and glare,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And we looked for a space at each happy face</p> +<p class = "poem two"> +And the love that was written there.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +And that, of all we have looked on yet—</p> +<p class = "poem four"> +We least forget!</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page26" id = "page26"><!-- png 026 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic26.gif" width = "405" height = "298" +alt = "Hallowe'en" title = "Hallowe'en"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page27" id = "page27"><!-- png 027 --></a> +<a name = "what_a_day" id = "what_a_day"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td> +<img src = "images/pic27.gif" width = "244" height = "306" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "text right"> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">Oh</span> +what a day! all yellow and gray,</p> +<p class = "poem two"> +And so dark, so dreary, so foggy and thick,</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +That if I should meet</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +In the street</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +My sweet—</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +I might pass her by!</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +Risk that? Not I!</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Take me home out of danger then! Quick, feet, quick.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page28" id = "page28"><!-- png 028 --></a> +<a name = "summers_crown" id = "summers_crown"> </a> + +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">Not</span> +Summer’s crown of scent the red rose weaves</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +Nor hawthorn blossom over bloom-strewn grass,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Nor violet’s whisper when the children pass,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Nor lilac perfume in the soft May eves,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Nor new-mown hay, crisp scent of yellow sheaves,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Nor any scent that Spring-time can amass</p> + +<p class = "picfloat"> +<img src = "images/pic28.gif" width = "247" height = "205" +alt = "picture"> +</p> + +<p class = "poem"> +And Summer squander, such a magic has</p> +<p class = "poem"> +As scent of fresh wet earth and fallen leaves.</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +For sometimes lovers in November days,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +When earth is grieving for the vanished sun,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Have trod dead leaves in chill and wintry ways,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +And kissed and dreamed eternal Summer won;</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Look back, look back! through memories’ deepening haze,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +See—two who dreamed that dream, and you were one.</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page29" id = "page29"><!-- png 029 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic29.gif" width = "464" height = "304" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page30" id = "page30"><!-- png 030 --></a> +<a name = "lover_lass" id = "lover_lass"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td colspan = "2"> +<img src = "images/pic30top.gif" width = "208" height = "43" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td> +<h4 class = "script">THE LOVER TO HIS LASS.</h4> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td width = "131"> +<img src = "images/pic30bottom.gif" width = "131" height = "189" +alt = "picture"> +</td> +<td class = "text right" colspan = "2"> +<p class = "firstline"><span class = "firstword">Dearest,</span> +the Winter is here!</p> +<p class = "poem three"> +“It will be sad,” so you said,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +“When no green leaves overhead</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Shadow the paths where we tread!”</p> +<p class = "poem"> +I said “It still will be dear</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +If we still meet,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +O my sweet!”</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +See how the seasons are kind!</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +See this December forget</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +How to be weary and wet!</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Hardly our June I regret,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Winter so comely I find</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Since you are here,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +O my dear!</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Sweetheart, I sometimes believe,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Love, not the sun, makes us glad;</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Even the mists were not sad</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +If your soft hand-clasp I had.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Hearts sing, though skies mourn and grieve,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +All weather’s fair</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +If you’re there!</p> + +<p class = "poem stanza"> +Someday a home there shall be,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Love shall be sun of it, sweet!</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Joy shall be full and complete—</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +Sound of small voices and feet;</p> +<p class = "poem"> +While, like the sunshine, for me,</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +You light up life—</p> +<p class = "poem one"> +You—my wife!</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page31" id = "page31"><!-- png 031 --></a> +<a name = "before_parting" id = "before_parting"> </a> + +<table class = "picture" summary = "illustrated poem"> +<tr> +<td> +<img src = "images/pic31top.gif" width = "217" height = "102" +alt = "Now" title = "Now"> +</td> +<td class = "bottom"> +<h4 class = "script">BEFORE PARTING.</h4> +</td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td> +<img src = "images/pic31bottom.gif" width = "211" height = "136" +alt = "Now" title = "Now"> +</td> +<td class = "text"> <!--no extra space--> +<p class = "poem"> surely is the hour come for farewell,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Now, with the lessened light and darkened days.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Who now would tread the wild hill’s pathless ways?</p> +<p class = "poem"> +We found so fair when Spring and Summer’s spell</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Made blind our hearts this parting to foretell.</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Yet why, while wan and wintry sunlight stays</p> +<p class = "poem"> +On perished gold of Autumn fields, delays</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Your heart to speak, while both our hearts rebel?</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Together we have gathered through the year</p> +<p class = "poem"> +All that the year could give us of its best,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Is it not meet our parting should be here,</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Now in the season drear of death and rest?</p> +<p class = "poem"> +Yet since together we its joys have known</p> +<p class = "poem"> +How shall each meet the strange New Year alone.</p> + +<p class = "poem author"> +Caris Brooke.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page32" id = "page32"><!-- png 032 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic32.gif" width = "481" height = "311" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page33" id = "page33"><!-- png 033 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/pic33.gif" width = "158" height = "176" +alt = "The End" title = "The End"> +</p> +</div> + +<div class = "page"> +<a name = "page34" id = "page34"><!-- png 034 --></a> +<a name = "page35" id = "page35"><!-- png 035 --></a> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/backcover.jpg" width = "328" height = "233" +alt = "picture"> +</p> +</div> + +<p> </p> + +<div class = "mynote"> +<h4 class = "script"> +<a name = "display" id = "display">Page Display</a>:</h4> + +<p>The original book was wider than it was tall; the cover picture shows +the proportions. Some compromises had to be made in laying out this html +version. The decoration accompanying “Hop Picking” was +rotated clockwise, and a few text passages were separated from their +accompanying picture.</p> + +<p>The beginning of each poem should look something like this:</p> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/linecursive.gif" width = "346" height = "40" +alt = "text image"> +</p> + +<p>If it looks more like this</p> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/linesans.gif" width = "328" height = "43" +alt = "text image"> +</p> + +<p>your browser’s font preferences may not have been set +appropriately. If possible, change the settings for “cursive” +and “fantasy” to fonts of your choice. These settings will +also help other web pages display as intended.</p> + +<p> </p> + +<hr class = "mid"> + +<h4 class = "script">Split Images:</h4> + +<p>Images surrounding poetry were usually divided into segments for +wrapping. Links lead to undivided versions of each image:</p> + +<p> </p> + +<h5><a href = "images/pic07.gif"><i>Resurgam</i> (beginning)</a></h5> + +<h5><a href = "images/pic08.gif"><i>Resurgam</i> (end)</a></h5> + +<h5><a href = "images/pic12.gif">“Dream footsteps...”</a></h5> + +<h5><a href = "images/pic14.gif">“Never a hand...”</a></h5> + +<h5><a href = "images/pic15.gif">“The swans glide...”</a></h5> + +<h5><a href = "images/pic23.gif"><i>Hop Picking</i></a></h5> + +<h5><a href = "images/pic25.gif">“Where do we fly...”</a></h5> + +<h5><a href = "images/pic30.gif"><i>The Lover to His Lass</i></a></h5> + +<h5><a href = "images/pic31.gif"><i>Before Parting</i></a></h5> + +<p> </p> + +</div> + +<p> </p> + +<hr class = "mid"> + +<h4 class = "script"> +<a name = "titletext" id = "titletext" href = "#titlepage"> +Title Page</a>:</h4> + +<p class = "poem"> + </p> + +<h1 class = "fancy">ALL ROUND<br> +THE YEAR</h1> +<h5 class = "fancy">By<br> +E. NESBIT<br> +and<br> +CARIS BROOKE.<br> +Drawings by<br> +H. BELLINGHAM SMITH<br> +and others.</h5> + +<p class = "poem"> + </p> + +<h6>LONDON: von PORTHEIM & C<sup><u>o</u></sup>.<br> +Paternoster Row E.C.<br> +<span class = "smaller">Printed in Germany</span></h6> + + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of All Round the Year, by +Edith Nesbit and Saretta Nesbit (AKA Caris Brooke) + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ALL ROUND THE YEAR *** + +***** This file should be named 20404-h.htm or 20404-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/2/0/4/0/20404/ + +Produced by Louise Hope, David Edwards, Marilynda +Fraser-Cunliffe and the Online Distributed Proofreading +Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from +images generously made available by the International +Children's Digital Library at +http://www.childrenslibrary.org) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: All Round the Year + +Author: Edith Nesbit + Saretta Nesbit (AKA Caris Brooke) + +Illustrator: Hugh Bellingham-Smith + +Release Date: January 20, 2007 [EBook #20404] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ALL ROUND THE YEAR *** + + + + +Produced by Louise Hope, David Edwards, Marilynda +Fraser-Cunliffe and the Online Distributed Proofreading +Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from +images generously made available by the International +Children's Digital Library at +http://www.childrenslibrary.org) + + + + + + [Illustrated text: + + ALL ROUND + THE YEAR] + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustrated text: + + ALL ROUND + THE YEAR + + By + E. NESBIT + and + CARIS BROOKE. + + Drawings by + H. BELLINGHAM SMITH + and others. + + LONDON: von PORTHEIM & Co. + Paternoster Row E.C. + + Printed in Germany] + + + + + All round the year the changing suns and rains + Beat on men's work--to wreck and to decay-- + But nature builds more perfectly than they, + Her changing unchanged sea resists, remains. + + All round the year new flowers spring up to shew + How gloriously life is more strong than death; + And in our hearts are seeds of love and faith, + Ah, sun and showers, be kind, and let them grow. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +RESURGAM. + + Swift pass the hours, or lengthened by our hearts + Uncertain measurement of time, + And when we dream the year has just awoke, + We wake to find her in her prime. + + We sadden with the dying Autumn leaves, + Yet falling seeds their promise bring; + Through long dark Winter days we only wait + A resurrection in the coming Spring. + + Within each hour the precious minutes lie + Like seeds awaiting Spring's first breath, + God's harvest-time shall show us if they bear + The flowers of life or death. + + _Caris Brooke._ + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + + Cold is the earth, the flowers below, + Fearful of Winter's hand, lie curled; + But Spring will come again you know, + And glorify the world. + + [Illustration] + + Dark is the night, no stars or moon; + But at its blackest night is done; + All after hastens to the noon, + The triumph of the sun! + + And life is short, and love is brief-- + Be patient! There will be--they say + New life, divine beyond belief, + Somewhere, somehow, some day! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + + [Illustration] + + +MARCH VIOLETS. + + This busy, dusty wind that blows + Along the cruel streets, + Right to the heart of violets goes, + And robs them of their sweets. + And as along the cruel street + The keen wind robs the flowers, + So the cold kindness that we meet + Blights these poor hearts of ours. + + But if you tend with warmth, you know, + Your violets, they give + Sweet scent again, as if to show + How glad they are to live. + We think if some one loved us too + Our hearts would break to prove + By all that we could say or do, + How glad we were to love! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + + [Illustration] + + + Dream footsteps wandering past us in our sleep, + A restless presence stirring with the light, + The cry of waters where the snow was white, + A violet's whisper where dead leaves lay deep; + The dim wood's music makes a sudden leap, + Broken notes, blending in a wild delight, + And lo! the whole world changes in our sight. + Promise is ended--we must turn and reap + Fulfilment, for the Spring with all her wealth + Is with us, and compels us to her will. + Yet if the sun-dawn we should shun by stealth + Yearning for shadows and the darkened hours, + Sweet Lord, be pitiful, remembering still + One lieth low beneath the budding flowers. + + _Caris Brooke._ + + + [Illustration] + + + Never a hand on the cottage door + To call me forth in the evening light, + My days grow old, and I watch no more + The cowslips gold and the may-buds white. + Primroses nestle beneath the hedge + Where we kissed and wept and said good-bye-- + For twenty years I have watched them bud, + For twenty years I have seen them die. + + Yet now that the Spring once more has turned + The sea to silver, the earth to gold, + I shall watch no more from the primrose lane, + Where I waited and watched in the days of old. + Yet the children weave me their daisy chains, + The woodland music is sweet and clear, + Though the footsteps have wandered beyond recall, + That I watched and waited so long to hear! + + _Caris Brooke._ + + + [Illustration] + + + The swans along the water glide, + Unfettered and yet side by side-- + So should true lovers ever be, + Together ever--ever free. + + A chain upon the white swan's neck, + What were it good for--save to break? + And swans who wear and break a chain + Swim never side by side again. + + + [Illustration] + + + My best beloved, the Spring is fair, + The woods are green and life is good, + Come out with me and let us tread + By field and fold and sweet wet wood-- + The wind-flower blanches all the copse, + With hyacinth the hedge is blue, + And every wakened leaf is fair, + But not so fair as you! + + The black-birds sing on hazel boughs + Beneath the overarching trees, + The cuckoo's distant song is borne + Across the meadow by the breeze, + The thrush's song is sweetest far + But saddens as the hours go by. + You hear? The nightingale's in love, + But not so much as I! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + + [Illustration] + + + Girdled with gold my little lady's bower + Stands at the portals of a world in flower, + And down her ways the changing blossoms mark + How the Spring grows each day from dawn to dark. + + [Illustration] + + When forth she moves, her dainty foot is set, + On cowslip, hyacinth and violet, + And all day long the woodland minstrels sing + Changes of measure for her pleasuring. + + And all night long a passionate music stirs + Without her walls--the darkened belt of firs; + Hushed in their waving boughs the low winds brood, + Murmuring the sea's song for an interlude. + + _Caris Brooke._ + + + [Illustration] + + + The last bright relic of the moon's full gold + Burns on the swiftly flowing river's breast; + No sound but restless dipping of strong oars + To break the charm of nature's perfect rest. + + Far off the town's faint mingled clamours stir, + And through the silence of the nearer light + The incense of the evening mist floats up-- + The day's last lingering love-word to the night. + + A sudden shiver of regretful change + Sighs through the whispering boughs that overhead + Sway in the wind's breath: down the red sun dips, + And in the twilight's arms the day lies dead. + + Then rain, and after, moonshine cold and fair, + And scent of earth, sweet with the evening rain, + And slow soft speech beneath the rain-washed trees, + Ah, that such things should never come again! + + [Illustration] + + Oh listening trees, where are the words we spoke? + Where are our sighs, wind whom those sighs caressed? + Oh! what a fate is ours, too swift, too sad, + If such an hour goes by with all the rest! + + _E. Nesbit._ + + + [Illustration] + + + What o'clock is it, children dear? + Ask of the dandelions here! + Blow, blow, blow, and away they go-- + But they do not tell us the time you know! + + Say, what month is it, children dear? + We think it is August because we hear + The swing of the sickle, restless and slow, + And that's a sign of the month, you know. + + [Illustration] + + Where are you going, children dear? + Where the lane winds deep and the stream runs clear-- + There are plenty of beautiful ways to go-- + But only one way that two only know. + + Where are _we_ going, children dear? + To a beautiful country that's very near, + Hand in hand is the way to go + Up into fairyland you know. + + _E. Nesbit._ + + + [Illustration] + +HOP PICKING. + + Ah me, how pleasant to go down + From the forlorn and faded town + To Kentish wood and fold and lane, + And breathe God's blessed air again; + Where glorious yellow corn-fields blaze + And nuts hang over woodland ways. + + To pick the sweet keen-scented hops, + (See from each pole a dream-wreath drops) + To toil all day in pure clear air, + Laughter and sunshine everywhere-- + With reddening woods and sweet wet soil + And well-earned rest and honest toil. + + + [Illustration] + + + Where do we fly, under deep dark sky? + Over the moors we go, + Over the pool where quiet and cool + Bulrush and sedges grow-- + And what was the loveliest thing we met? + Ah--we forget! + + We remember though all the firelit glow + Of a great hearth's gleam and glare, + And we looked for a space at each happy face + And the love that was written there. + And that, of all we have looked on yet-- + We least forget! + + + [Illustration: Hallowe'en.] + + + Oh what a day! all yellow and gray, + And so dark, so dreary, so foggy and thick, + That if I should meet + In the street + My sweet-- + I might pass her by! + Risk that? Not I! + Take me home out of danger then! Quick, feet, quick. + + + [Illustration] + + + Not Summer's crown of scent the red rose weaves + Nor hawthorn blossom over bloom-strewn grass, + Nor violet's whisper when the children pass, + Nor lilac perfume in the soft May eves, + Nor new-mown hay, crisp scent of yellow sheaves, + Nor any scent that Spring-time can amass + And Summer squander, such a magic has + As scent of fresh wet earth and fallen leaves. + + For sometimes lovers in November days, + When earth is grieving for the vanished sun, + Have trod dead leaves in chill and wintry ways, + And kissed and dreamed eternal Summer won; + Look back, look back! through memories' deepening haze, + See--two who dreamed that dream, and you were one. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +THE LOVER TO HIS LASS. + + Dearest, the Winter is here! + "It will be sad," so you said, + "When no green leaves overhead + Shadow the paths where we tread!" + I said "It still will be dear + If we still meet, + O my sweet!" + + See how the seasons are kind! + See this December forget + How to be weary and wet! + Hardly our June I regret, + Winter so comely I find + Since you are here, + O my dear! + + Sweetheart, I sometimes believe, + Love, not the sun, makes us glad; + Even the mists were not sad + If your soft hand-clasp I had. + Hearts sing, though skies mourn and grieve, + All weather's fair + If you're there! + + Someday a home there shall be, + Love shall be sun of it, sweet! + Joy shall be full and complete-- + Sound of small voices and feet; + While, like the sunshine, for me, + You light up life-- + You--my wife! + + +BEFORE PARTING. + + Now surely is the hour come for farewell, + Now, with the lessened light and darkened days. + Who now would tread the wild hill's pathless ways? + We found so fair when Spring and Summer's spell + Made blind our hearts this parting to foretell. + Yet why, while wan and wintry sunlight stays + On perished gold of Autumn fields, delays + Your heart to speak, while both our hearts rebel? + Together we have gathered through the year + All that the year could give us of its best, + Is it not meet our parting should be here, + Now in the season drear of death and rest? + Yet since together we its joys have known + How shall each meet the strange New Year alone. + + _Caris Brooke._ + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration: The End] + + + [Illustration] + + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of All Round the Year, by +Edith Nesbit and Saretta Nesbit (AKA Caris Brooke) + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ALL ROUND THE YEAR *** + +***** This file should be named 20404.txt or 20404.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/2/0/4/0/20404/ + +Produced by Louise Hope, David Edwards, Marilynda +Fraser-Cunliffe and the Online Distributed Proofreading +Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from +images generously made available by the International +Children's Digital Library at +http://www.childrenslibrary.org) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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