Rails the rude Wind-king through the surging sea Of swaying boughs, that bending to the blast Their countless arms, with murmurous rustling wave, In wood and forest; and the hedgerows burst Into the tender greenery of Spring. Now shew the clumps of golden crocuses Their crowns above the freshly scented mould; And quavering bells of snowdrops glimmer white, In roadside garden; purple violets Lurk mid their green leaves, heavy-eyed with dew, Their fragrant perfume scattering on the Dawn. The polyanthus in her velvet robe— Yellow and russet—nestles by the side Of proud auricula; the splendid stars Of periwinkle—palest lavender— Gleam from the ivied bank; ranunculus All-stately queens it o’er her satellites, The yellow daffodils; Narcissus scents, With his frankincense sweet, the keen March air, A flower of peerless beauty. Wall-flowers shew From bed and border, their brown-orange blooms; And under them lingereth a vestal pure, The last pale primrose. All the pear-trees bend Beneath their flower-snow; the almonds blush With roseate bloom; the young year’s minstrel sweet— The mellow thrush—his liquid carol pours From the old blackthorn. Nature is astir; She wakes rejoicing from her Winter sleep, And with a thousand voices welcomes Spring! The Conductors of Chambers’s Journal beg to direct the attention of Contributors to the following notice: 1st. All communications should be addressed to the ‘Editor, 339 High Street, Edinburgh.’ 2d. To insure the return of papers that may prove ineligible, postage-stamps should in every case accompany them. 3d. Manuscripts should bear the author’s full Christian name, surname, and address, legibly written. 4th. MS. should be written on one side of the leaf only. 5th. Poetical offerings should be accompanied by an envelope, stamped and directed. Unless Contributors comply with the above rules, the Editor cannot undertake to return ineligible papers. Printed and Published by W. & R. Chambers, 47 Paternoster Row, London, and 339 High Street, Edinburgh. All Rights Reserved. |