The book From a Middlesex Garden a book of Garden Thoughts was written by author Alfred H Hyatt Here you can read free online of From a Middlesex Garden a book of Garden Thoughts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is From a Middlesex Garden a book of Garden Thoughts a good or bad book?
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First comes Spring, that opens with the new light and the silver melodies of the birds when first their songs rise so liquid clear, so joy- fully sweet, awaking to blossom every bare branch on which they sing; the opening eyes of silver-fringed daisies, where white lambs frolic; the stream and river taking the reflections of over-hanging bud-tipped branches of sentinel trees, and clouds, silver-dressed, all the world bright with Spring's silver. And then, after beauteous Summer, comes the golde...n silence of hushed Autumn, when the world's melody has ceased save for a few faithful birds ; and in keeping with the golden silence, are the golden leaves and marvellous sunsets, and the golden moon of harvest. 214 SEPTEMBER 215 To-day the September garden is still a spot of exquisite blending of colours, standing out in many places as a beauti- ful picture graced in a golden frame. The garden's contents are as yet a mixture of Summer and Autumn flowers, which no longer partake of the delicacy of Spring flowers nor retain Summer's primal beauties, but are all of sturdier growth.
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