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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: The Twelve Months of the Year + with a Picture for each Month. Adapted to Northern Latitudes + +Author: Unknown + +Release Date: May 21, 2010 [EBook #32476] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TWELVE MONTHS OF THE YEAR *** + + + + +Produced by Colin Bell, Andrew Chesley and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<div class="tr"><p class="center">Transcriber's Note.</p><p> +The original book did not include a table of contents, however, one has been added for easier navigation.</p></div> + + + <h1>THE<br /> + TWELVE MONTHS<br /> + OF THE<br /> + YEAR;</h1> + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0097c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0097c.png" alt="Page 1" title="Page 1" width="273" height="190"/></a> + </div> + + <h2><i>With a Picture for each Month.</i></h2> + <h3>Adapted to Northern Latitudes.</h3> + + <h3>PORTLAND:<br /> + BAILEY & NOYES.</h3> + + <hr /> + + <h1>THE<br /> + TWELVE MONTHS<br /> + OF THE<br /> + YEAR;</h1> + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0083c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0083c.png" alt="Page 3" title="Page 3" width="350" height="263" /></a> + </div> + + <h2><i>With a Picture for each Month</i></h2> + <h3>Adapted to Northern Latitudes.</h3> + + <h3>PORTLAND:<br /> + BAILEY & NOYES.</h3> + + <hr /> + + + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0084c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0084c.png" alt="Introduction" title="Introduction" width="273" height="200" /></a> + </div> + + +<p>Should you like to read something about the months of the year? "How +many months are there?" "Twelve." "How many days are there in each +month?"</p> + + <div class="poem"> + <div class="stanza"> + <p>Thirty days hath September,</p> + <p>April, June, and November;</p> + <p>February hath twenty-eight alone,</p> + <p>And all the rest have thirty one;</p> + <p>Except in leap-year, then's the time</p> + <p>That February hath twenty-nine.</p> + </div> + </div> + + <hr class="full" /> + + <ol> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_1">JANUARY</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_2">FEBRUARY</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_3">MARCH</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_4">APRIL</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_5">MAY</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_6">JUNE</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_7">JULY</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_8">AUGUST</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_9">SEPTEMBER</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_10">OCTOBER</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_11">NOVEMBER</a></li> + <li><a href="#TMOY4_12">DECEMBER</a></li> + </ol> + <hr class="full" /> + <a name="TMOY4_1" id="TMOY4_1"><!-- TMOY4 1 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0085c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0085c.png" alt="January" title="January" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>January.</i>—Now the weather is very cold. There are no leaves upon the +trees. The ground is frozen quite hard. Perhaps it is covered with snow. +Every thing looks very cold and comfortless. A little boy or girl, when +out of humor, reminds me of this month. Bring plenty of wood and make a +good fire, that we may warm ourselves.</p> + + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_2" id="TMOY4_2"><!-- TMOY4 2 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0086c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0086c.png" alt="February" title="February" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>February</i> is a cold month, but the days are getting longer. Now the +crocuses and snow-drops begin to appear. When little boys and girls have +been naughty, how pleasant it is to see them begin to be good again! +Remember, the crocuses and snow-drops do not make themselves grow: it is +God that causes them to grow. So we must look to him to enable us to be +good.</p> + + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_3" id="TMOY4_3"><!-- TMOY4 3 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0087c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0087c.png" alt="March" title="March" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>March.</i>—The wind blows very hard. Mind it does not blow you away. See, +that tree has been blown down. Job says that God is angry with the +wicked, and that they are as stubble before the wind. Do you recollect +that the winds and the sea obeyed Jesus, and were still when he bade +them? He can still our angry passions as easily as he did the winds and +waves.</p> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_4" id="TMOY4_4"><!-- TMOY4 4 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0088c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0088c.png" alt="April" title="April" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>April.</i>—The spring is come; the trees are in blossom; the leaves +begin to appear. The birds sing merrily, and every thing looks cheerful. +Now you may work in your gardens. Do you not like to see a garden neat +and free from weeds? It is very pleasant to see children free from bad +habits and naughty ways.</p> + + +<blockquote>The blessing of the <span class="smallcaps">lord</span>, it maketh rich and he addeth no sorrow with it.</blockquote> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_5" id="TMOY4_5"><!-- TMOY4 5 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0089c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0089c.png" alt="May" title="May" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>May.</i>—This is a very pleasant month: now there are a great many +flowers. Little girls are fond of swinging. I hope they will not disobey +their parents. Little boys and girls often get hurt when they are +disobedient to their parents. They forget that the Bible says, "Children +obey your parents."</p> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_6" id="TMOY4_6"><!-- TMOY4 6 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0090c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0090c.png" alt="June" title="June" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>June</i>.—Now it is time to cut the grass and make hay. It is very +pleasant to go and help. See how soon the grass withers after it is cut. +"In the morning it flourisheth and groweth up, in the evening it is cut +down and withereth." Little children often seem very well, but on a +sudden they are taken ill, and die;—they are compared to grass and +flowers.</p> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_7" id="TMOY4_7"><!-- TMOY4 7 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0091c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0091c.png" alt="July" title="July" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>July.</i>—It is very hot, and the animals retire to the shade. Now you +must water your garden: if you do not, your plants will die. Are you +fond of strawberries and currants? They are now ripe, but do not eat +them without leave.</p> + + <div class="poem"> + <div class="stanza"> + <p class="i2">Our father ate forbidden fruit,</p> + <p class="i4">And from his glory fell;</p> + <p class="i2">And we, his children, thus were brought</p> + <p class="i4">To death, and near to hell.</p> + </div> + </div> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_8" id="TMOY4_8"><!-- TMOY4 8 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0092c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0092c.png" alt="August" title="August" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>August.</i>—The grain begins to ripen. Now the farmer sends his men with +their sickles, and they reap it; it is then tied up in sheaves and +carried to the barn. Do you recollect the parable about the wheat and +the tares? Matthew, 13. Christ compares those who love him to wheat: +they will go to heaven. The wicked are compared to tares: they are to be +punished.</p> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_9" id="TMOY4_9"><!-- TMOY4 9 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0093c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0093c.png" alt="September" title="September" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>September.</i>—It is time to gather the apples and pears. You may get a +basket, and pick up those that fall down. Christ said, "By their fruits +ye shall know them;" he then spoke of peoples actions. We know whether +little children are good or naughty, by what they do.</p> + + +<blockquote>The labor of the righteous tendeth to +life; the fruit of the wicked to sin.</blockquote> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_10" id="TMOY4_10"><!-- TMOY4 10 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0094c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0094c.png" alt="October" title="October" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>October.</i>—The leaves are falling off the trees. The days are now a +great deal shorter than they were. The grapes are ripe; it is time to +gather them. Christ compared himself to a vine, and his disciples to the +branches. Remember that it is to him we are to look for grace and +strength, to enable us to do what pleases him. The branches will not +bring forth fruit if they are parted from the vine.</p> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_11" id="TMOY4_11"><!-- TMOY4 11 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0095c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0095c.png" alt="November" title="November" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>November.</i>—Now the weather is dark and dismal; you must amuse yourself +in doors. When you are tired of playing, come and sit down and read a +little. Here is a pretty picture book to look at. It is about the +"Histories in the Bible." I do not know any picture book with half so +many pretty pictures as those which are taken from the Bible.</p> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_12" id="TMOY4_12"><!-- TMOY4 12 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0096c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0096c.png" alt="December" title="December" width="273" height="175" /></a> + </div> + + +<p><i>December.</i>—Now dreary winter reigns, and the year comes to its solemn +close. All the sins we have committed, this year against God, and all we +have done in obedience to his commands, are now written down in his +book. So our life will soon close; and we must then appear before God in +judgment, and render up our account for all the deeds done in the body, +whether they be good, or whether they be evil.</p> + + <hr /> + <a name="TMOY4_13" id="TMOY4_13"><!-- TMOY4 13 --></a> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0097c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0097c.png" alt="Conclusion" title="Conclusion" width="273" height="190" /></a> + </div> + + +<p>I dare say you have read in your Testament, that Christ came down from +heaven to save sinners, and that all have sinned. He has promised to +hear all who call upon him. We cannot be happy unless we love him. Our +hearts are inclined to evil by nature, so that we do not like to hear +about him, unless he causes us to love him. Pray, then, that he would, +by the power of his Holy Spirit, enable you to love and serve him in +early youth.</p> + + <hr /> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/018_2.png"> + <img src="images/018.png" alt="Fonts used in this book" title="Fonts used in this book" width="238" height="325" /></a> + </div> + + <hr /> + + + <div class="figure"> + <a href="images/a0100c_2.png"> + <img src="images/a0100c.png" alt="Page 20" title="Page 20" width="225" height="375" /></a> + </div> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's The Twelve Months of the Year, by Unknown + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TWELVE MONTHS OF THE YEAR *** + +***** This file should be named 32476-h.htm or 32476-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/4/7/32476/ + +Produced by Colin Bell, Andrew Chesley and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + +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: The Twelve Months of the Year + with a Picture for each Month. Adapted to Northern Latitudes + +Author: Unknown + +Release Date: May 21, 2010 [EBook #32476] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TWELVE MONTHS OF THE YEAR *** + + + + +Produced by Colin Bell, Andrew Chesley and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + + + + + + + THE + TWELVE MONTHS + OF THE + YEAR; + + _With a Picture for each Month._ + + Adapted to Northern Latitudes. + + [Illustration] + + PORTLAND: + BAILEY & NOYES. + + + + + THE + TWELVE MONTHS + OF THE + YEAR; + + _With a Picture for each Month_ + + Adapted to Northern Latitudes. + + [Illustration] + + PORTLAND: + BAILEY & NOYES. + + + + +[Illustration] + +Should you like to read something about the months of the year? "How +many months are there?" "Twelve." "How many days are there in each +month?" + + Thirty days hath September, + April, June, and November; + February hath twenty-eight alone, + And all the rest have thirty one; + Except in leap-year, then's the time + That February hath twenty-nine. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_January._--Now the weather is very cold. There are no leaves upon the +trees. The ground is frozen quite hard. Perhaps it is covered with snow. +Every thing looks very cold and comfortless. A little boy or girl, when +out of humor, reminds me of this month. Bring plenty of wood and make a +good fire, that we may warm ourselves. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_February_ is a cold month, but the days are getting longer. Now the +crocuses and snow-drops begin to appear. When little boys and girls have +been naughty, how pleasant it is to see them begin to be good again! +Remember, the crocuses and snow-drops do not make themselves grow: it is +God that causes them to grow. So we must look to him to enable us to be +good. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_March._--The wind blows very hard. Mind it does not blow you away. See, +that tree has been blown down. Job says that God is angry with the +wicked, and that they are as stubble before the wind. Do you recollect +that the winds and the sea obeyed Jesus, and were still when he bade +them? He can still our angry passions as easily as he did the winds and +waves. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_April._--The spring is come; the trees are in blossom; the leaves +begin to appear. The birds sing merrily, and every thing looks cheerful. +Now you may work in your gardens. Do you not like to see a garden neat +and free from weeds? It is very pleasant to see children free from bad +habits and naughty ways. + + + The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich and he addeth no sorrow + with it. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_May._--This is a very pleasant month: now there are a great many +flowers. Little girls are fond of swinging. I hope they will not disobey +their parents. Little boys and girls often get hurt when they are +disobedient to their parents. They forget that the Bible says, "Children +obey your parents." + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_June_.--Now it is time to cut the grass and make hay. It is very +pleasant to go and help. See how soon the grass withers after it is cut. +"In the morning it flourisheth and groweth up, in the evening it is cut +down and withereth." Little children often seem very well, but on a +sudden they are taken ill, and die;--they are compared to grass and +flowers. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_July._--It is very hot, and the animals retire to the shade. Now you +must water your garden: if you do not, your plants will die. Are you +fond of strawberries and currants? They are now ripe, but do not eat +them without leave. + + Our father ate forbidden fruit, + And from his glory fell; + And we, his children, thus were brought + To death, and near to hell. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_August._--The grain begins to ripen. Now the farmer sends his men with +their sickles, and they reap it; it is then tied up in sheaves and +carried to the barn. Do you recollect the parable about the wheat and +the tares? Matthew, 13. Christ compares those who love him to wheat: +they will go to heaven. The wicked are compared to tares: they are to be +punished. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_September._--It is time to gather the apples and pears. You may get a +basket, and pick up those that fall down. Christ said, "By their fruits +ye shall know them;" he then spoke of peoples actions. We know whether +little children are good or naughty, by what they do. + + + The labor of the righteous tendeth to life; the fruit of the wicked + to sin. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_October._--The leaves are falling off the trees. The days are now a +great deal shorter than they were. The grapes are ripe; it is time to +gather them. Christ compared himself to a vine, and his disciples to the +branches. Remember that it is to him we are to look for grace and +strength, to enable us to do what pleases him. The branches will not +bring forth fruit if they are parted from the vine. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_November._--Now the weather is dark and dismal; you must amuse yourself +in doors. When you are tired of playing, come and sit down and read a +little. Here is a pretty picture book to look at. It is about the +"Histories in the Bible." I do not know any picture book with half so +many pretty pictures as those which are taken from the Bible. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +_December._--Now dreary winter reigns, and the year comes to its solemn +close. All the sins we have committed, this year against God, and all we +have done in obedience to his commands, are now written down in his +book. So our life will soon close; and we must then appear before God in +judgment, and render up our account for all the deeds done in the body, +whether they be good, or whether they be evil. + + + + +[Illustration] + + +I dare say you have read in your Testament, that Christ came down from +heaven to save sinners, and that all have sinned. He has promised to +hear all who call upon him. We cannot be happy unless we love him. Our +hearts are inclined to evil by nature, so that we do not like to hear +about him, unless he causes us to love him. 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