LIB RARY OF^NGR ESS. "'^t¥^- 1.7.3 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. SONGS From the Seasons AND OTHER VERSES SONGS From the Seasons And Other Verses DEXTER CARLETON WASHBURN i^econti €tiition ST. JOHNSBURY CHARLES T. WALTER 1888 \\^-~^- COPYRIGHT, 1857, BY CHARLES T. WALTER Caledonia County Publishing Company. The Republican Press, St. Johnsbury, Vt. PREFACE. npHE enjoyment the author has taken in com- -■■ posing these Songs, and the pleasure they might give his friends, have been his only reasons for writing them ; the hope that they may give to their readers, in some degree, a similar pleasure, is his only excuse for publish- ing them. Some of these verses have never appeared in type before ; several of them have been pub- lished in St. Nicholas, Outing, The Cottage Hearth, Literary Life, and other magazines and periodicals. D. c. w. CHRISTMAS, l8S6. NOTE. Some slight changes have been made in the present edition, and a few verses added. D. c. w, CHRISTMAS, 1887. CONTENTS. I SONGS FROM THE SEASONS. WINTER: PAGE A Christmas Carol . . . ic A Christmas Wish . . . .16 A Valentine . . . . . \h My Little Saint , . . . .18 Horace^ Book I. Ode IX . . 21 Sweeping out the School-House Floor 23 Last Night 25 The Lamplighter . . . '27 Tableaux ...... 20 SPRING: Easter Morning , . . . • 3'^ Sunday Morning • • • • 34 Elizabeth . . . . . . '^6 J^ Blotter 2y1 >« 40 The Songs I do ?iot Sing . . ai lo SONGS FROM THE SEASONS. SUMMER: Down by the Brook . . . -44 Daisies ...... 46 Lines ^ Written on a Birch- Bark Cup 47 A Letter 48 My Tennis Hat . . . . -So My Polo Cap 51 A UTUMN: A7i Autumn Hymn . . • • 55 Blowers ...... 56 Inspiration . . . . . '58 A Cloudy Mornijig in the Country . 60 The Angelus Bell . . . .62 A Birthday Wish .... 64 Ode for the night before a birthday . 65 II OTHER VERSES. Just a Society Girl • • • • 73 Saint Valentine^ s Day . . -77 With a MS, Book .... 79 Lost Youth . . . . . .81 Evening on the Harbor • • . 83 Baby's Socks . . . . '85 CONTENTS, II Easter Day ..... 87 Cards ....... 89 Echo ...... 91 No Go ....... 92 A. Remembrance . . . . 9'? Remembrances . . . . .95 M^/^r 97 77{)/ Ode . . . . . .98 Fetters . . . . . .100 '-''Sweet CaporaV . . . .103 A Puff of Smoke .... 105 The Seasons . . . . .107 The Poet and the Singer . . 109 Life's Day . . . . . .114 Colors . . . . . . 1 1 15 Chivalry . . . . . . 116 I Wonder . . . . .117 I SONGS FROM THE SEASONS A CHRISTMAS CAROL. 15 A CHRISTMAS CAROL. ]\ /TERRILY ring the Christmas chimes, ^^ ^ As they merrily rang in the olden times ; For hearts grown sad and heads grown gray Are young once more on Christmas-day. Cheerily blazes the Christmas fire On the old stone hearth, as the flames mount higher ; For children that long have learned to stray Come home again on Christmas-day. Joyously echoes the Christmas song Of youthful voices, clear and strong ; For "Peace on Earth, good-will" was given To the sons of men from the Son of Heaven. i6 SONGS FROM THE SEASONS. A CHRISTMAS WISH. 1\ /FAY the Christmas chime ^^ ^ Bring a thought of the time When the heavens rangf with a sono^ sublime. Though the closing year Be dark and drear, May the new one dawn on you bright and clear A VALENTINE, 17 A VALENTINE. i