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The Nursery, July 1877, XXII. No. 1
A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
The Nursery, July 1877, XXII. No. 1
A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
The Nursery, July 1877, XXII. No. 1
A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
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    Title: The Nursery, July 1877, XXII. No. 1

    A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

    Author: Various

    Release Date: February 20, 2009 [EBook #28135]

    Language: English

    *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE NURSERY, JULY 1877 ***

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    THE

    NURSERY

    A Monthly Magazine

    For Youngest Readers.

    VOLUME XXII.—No. 1.

    BOSTON:

    JOHN L. SHOREY, No. 36 BROMFIELD STREET,

    1877.

    Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1877, by

    JOHN L. SHOREY,

    In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.

    FRANKLIN PRESS:

    RAND, AVERY, AND COMPANY,

    117 FRANKLIN STREET,

    BOSTON.

    IN PROSE.

    IN VERSE.

    Wild bees of the wood are we;

    But our hive you must not see.

    THE WILD BEES' HOME.

    Wild bees of the wood are we;

    But our hive you must not see:

    Here behold our happy home,

    Where we labor, where we roam.

    Brooks that on their shining bosoms

    Catch the overhanging blossoms;

    Banks all bright with clustering flowers,—

    Here is where we pass our hours.

    Seldom on this solitude

    Does a girl or boy intrude;

    Few among you are aware

    What a home is ours, so fair!

    In the brook are little fish;

    You would like them on a dish:

    Keep away, and bring no hooks

    To these happy, murmuring brooks.

    You would like to find our hoard

    Of honey-comb and honey stored;

    You would track us, if you could,

    Through the field, and through the wood,

    Till, within some hollow tree,

    You our waxen cells could see.

    But beware now what you do;

    Treat

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