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aves the noble wood, Where in the old majestic days The Scottish poet stood. Perhaps my heather used to beam In robes of morning frost, By dells which saw that lovely dream-- The Mary that he lost. I hope, indeed, the singer knew The little spot of land On which the mountain beauty grew That withers in my hand. A Highland sky my vision fills; I feel the great, strong North-- The hard grey weather of the hills That brings men-children forth. The peaks of Scotland, where the din And flame of thunders go, Seem near me, with the masculine, Hale sons of wind and snow. So potent is this heather here, That under skies of blue, I seem to breathe the atmosphere That William Wallace knew. And under windy mountain wall, Where breaks the torrent loose, I fancy I can hear the call Of grand old Robert Bruce. The Austral Months January The first fair month! In singing Summer's sphere She glows, the eldest daughter of the year. All light, all warmth, all passion, breaths of myrrh, And subtle hints of rose-lands, come with her. She is the warm, live month of lustre--she Makes glad the land and lulls the strong, sad sea. The highest hope comes with her. In her face Of pure, clear colour lives exalted grace; Her speech is beauty, and her radiant eyes Are eloquent with splendid prophecies. February The bright-haired, blue-eyed last of Summer. Lo, Her clear song lives in all the winds that blow; The upland torrent and the lowland rill, The stream of valley and the spring of hill, The pools that slumber and the brooks that run Where dense the leaves are, green the light of sun, Take all her grace of voice and colour. She, With rich warm vine-blood splashed from heel to knee, Comes radiant through the yellow woodlands. Far And near her sweet gifts shine like star by star. She is the true Demeter. Life of root Glows under her in gardens flushed with fruit; She fills the fields with strength and passion--makes A fire of lustre on the lawn-ringed lakes; Her beauty awes the great wild sea; the height Of grey magnificence takes strange delight And softens at her presence, at the dear Sweet face whose memory beams through all the year. March Clear upland voices, full of wind and stream, G
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