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Title: Annual program for the observance of Arbor day in the schools of Rhode Island .
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Rhode Island. Office of Commissioner of Education Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays (Brown University). Periodicals. RPB
Subjects: Arbor Day
Publisher: (Providence)
Contributing Library: Brown University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brown University

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e vivid green Where sun and quivering foUage meet; And in each soldiers heart serene: When death stood near them they have seen The radiant forest where her feet Move on a breeze of silver sheen. And they are fortunate, who fight For gleaming landscapes swept and shafted And crowned by cloud-pavilions white; Hearing such harmonies as might Only from heaven be downward wafted— Voices of victory and delight. -Siegfried Saasoon. 8 THE HOUSE OF THE TREES. Ope your doors and take me in, Spirit of the wood,Wash me clean of dust and din. Clothe me in your mood. Take me from the noisy light To the sunless peace,Where at mid-day standeth Night Signing Toils release. All your dusky twilight storesTo my senses give; Take me in and lock the doors,Show me how to live. Lift your leafy roof for me. Part your yielding walls:Let me wander lingeringly Through your scented halls. Ope your doors and take me in, Spirit of the wood;Take me—make me next of kin To your leafy brood. —Ethelwyn Wetherald.
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Charles Dickens Memorial Tree.Roger Williams Park. THE TREES WAY. The high trees are honest folk; They do not stand so much aloof Up under heavens roof, Altho they are earths fairest cloak. Their lives are very calm and slow; They wait for coming things to come, They wait, they rest, they ponder some Purpose forgotten long ago Like quiet folk; And sometimes I am moved to stroke Hand-greeting as I pass them near. And often I am sure I hear An answer from these stately folk! —George Cronyn. HIAWATHAS LAMENTATION. And the melancholy fir-trees Waved their daik green fans above him, Waved their purple cones above him, Sighing with him to console him, Mingling with his lamentation Their complaining, their lamenting. —Lonofellow. And Deerings Woods are fresh and fair. And with joy that is almost pain.My heart goes back to wander there.And among the dreams of the day that werei find my lost youth again. —Longfellow. THE GARDEN. How vainly men themselves amaze.To win the palm, the oak, t

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