The book More Pot Pourri From a Surrey Garden was written by author Maria Theresa Villiers Mrs C W Earle Earle Here you can read free online of More Pot Pourri From a Surrey Garden book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is More Pot Pourri From a Surrey Garden a good or bad book?
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Below the mountains, fair and dim, My father's fields are spreading : I'd rather tread the sward with him Than dance at any wedding. Oh, green and fresh your English sod, With daisies sprinkled over, But greener far were the fields I trod That foamed with Irish clover. Oh, well your skylark cleaves the blue To bid the sun good-morrow ! 'Tis not the bonny song I knew Above an Irish furrow. And often, often, I'm longing still, In this all-golden weather, For my father's face by an Irish hill, And... he and I together. One of the most beautiful colour-effects I saw in Ireland was a small lake planted with great clumps of Dog-wood, with its crimson branches beside the bright yellow of the Golden Willow. JANUARY 157 A great deal might be done by a study of the most suitable Apple-trees to grow in Ireland. There seemed to me no reason why they should not do as well there as in Herefordshire or Normandy, but I have been since told that the want of sun does interfere with their ripening. This, however, only means that extra study must be given as to which kinds should be planted.
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