The Young Ladys Library of Useful And Entertaining Knowledge Intended As a Ho

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The Young Ladys Library of Useful And Entertaining Knowledge Intended As a Ho
W Pinnock
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Towards the end of this month the swallow tribe return to us; and the other binls of passagc, ---the martin, tlie swift, the blaek-cap, the redstart, and the yellow willow wren, either arrive with the swallow, or come soon after.
The meadows now begin to assume the most delightful and variegated appearance. The humble daisies are still bright, and the eowslip, the crowfoot, and the harebell, are sprinkled over the green turf. Tho^e less favoured, but not less beautiful or curious flowers, the l
...ady's smock, the wood- anemones, the dandelion, the wood sorrel, and the wild yellow tulip, are now also found in profusion.
Dry weather is still acceptable to the farmer, who occupies himself in sowing various kinds of grain, and seeds for fodder. The young corn and springing grass are, however, much benefitted by occasional showers.
In this month, it has been long a custom to take physic, and this custom is reasonable : for at this season the influence of spring is felt upon the animal frame as it is upon the vegetable, although in a less degree ; and inflam- matorj' diseases and eruptions of the skin show themselves, if the habit of the body be not moderated and well regulated.


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