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Thanks Ruth...it was Margaret's idea and I thought it was a good one too! :)

Yes I think we should read all 3 parts. It's a little longer than I was remembering but I think we can do it! :)

The Easter sunrise flung a bar of gold
O'er the awakening wold.
What was thine answer, O thou brooding earth,
What token of re-birth,
Of tender vernal mirth,
Thou the long-prisoned in the bonds of cold?
Under the kindling panoply which God
Spreads over tree and clod,
I looked far abroad.
Umber the sodden reaches seemed and sere
As when the dying year,
With rime-white sandals shod,
Faltered and fell upon its frozen bier.
Of some rathe quickening, some divine
Renascence not a sign!
And yet, and yet,
With touch of viol-chord, with mellow fret,
The lyric South amid the bough-tops stirred,
And one lone bird
An unexpected jet
Of song projected through the morning blue,
As though some wondrous hidden thing it knew.
And so I gathered heart, and cried again:
"O earth, make plain,
At this matutinal hour,
The triumph and the power
Of life eternal over death and pain,
Although it be but by some simple flower!"
And then, with sudden light,
Was dowered my veil'd sight,
And I beheld in a sequestered place
A slender crocus show its sun-bright face.
O miracle of Grace,
Earth's Easter answer came,
The revelation of transfiguring Might,
In that small crocus flame!
~Clinton Scollard

This is a beautiful poem! We do have crocuses here now, as well as daffodils. (I will have to look up one or two words,) The forsythia in our yard is beginning to bloom, as is the magnolia tree. Most times of the year I had rather be in Maine, but not from late November to mid-April! ---

Yes I think we should read all 3 parts. It's a little longer than I was rememberi..."
Thanks. Yes, I totally agree!

The Easter sunrise flung a bar of gold
O..."
Hi Meg,
Thank you for your Easter blessing.
That is a beautiful poem, one I have not read.
☀Happy Easter everyone.🕊
https://www.bluemountain.com/ecards/e...

This is a beautiful poem! We do have crocuses here now, as well as daffodils. (I will have to look up one or two words,) The f..."
Ahh yes I envy you all those flowers right now! :) We got another 16 inches of snow a couple days ago! But it is melting fast...

Ruth, the ecard you shared was sooo lovely! :)
Okay so my copy of the book is not divided into 3 parts. Can someone tell me what the 3 parts are so I can contribute to discussion properly?

The three parts are listed on the right hand column of
the link Meg provided : (It has both the poem and the parts)
https://www.hwlongfellow.org/poems_po...
I am also reading from this site which helps me to keep up.
I look forward to your thoughts.
Have a pleasant night.😊


Hi Doreen,
What have you read so far?

Thanks for the The Decameron reference, I will look it up."
The flooding we're having now is from the snow melt and an extra inch of rain on top of that. Now that I've finally got the sump pump set up right it's not so bad, but it will probably be running for at least a couple of weeks!
Your flowers sound so lovely! <3 I adore the fragrance of Jasmine, but of course it would have to be a greenhouse plant up here!
I can't figure out how to post a picture in the thread, so I just uploaded a picture of the emerging tulips in the group photos...this link should take you right to it. :)
http://www.goodreads.com/photo/group/...
Ruth wrote: "Doreen wrote: "It doesn't appear that my copy has all these sections but I'll do my best."
I just got up to Paul Revere's Ride. Have to stop reading for a few hours since I'm waiting for a phone visit from one of my doctors. I hate this not being able to go in person but totally understand why it can't happen because of the virus.
I just got up to Paul Revere's Ride. Have to stop reading for a few hours since I'm waiting for a phone visit from one of my doctors. I hate this not being able to go in person but totally understand why it can't happen because of the virus.

They probably are, but I haven't seen any. Since we can't go anywhere and we don't have any planted. 🙄😒 I want to plant some this fall though! (That is when you plant them right??)
I was born in Indiana, but I've lived a good bit of my life in Tennessee, and we JUST moved back to IN the end of February. So I still have Tennessee mind in my brain (and probably always will😄), so I really don't know if they're up or not here. I KNOW they would be in TN!! 😂😄

Wow, it's a small world! I was born in IN too...then we moved when I was about 3 to KY, just north of the TN border! We usually did our shopping in TN and it wasn't until I was in the 2nd grade that I realized TN was a state and not a town! Lol

Yes, Tennessee is very much a state! :D



Thanks for the The Decameron reference, I will look it up."
The f..."
Hi Meg,
The first bulbs of spring! How wonderful!
I have never seen it.
I am vicariously living spring through you, Meg.
"What was thine answer, O thou brooding earth,
What token of re-birth,
Of tender vernal mirth,
Thou the long-prisoned in the bonds of cold?"
I am enjoying this!
In Texas, near Houston, it is always summer or spring,
peppered with autumn and winter.


"And the Spring come slowly up this way."
For me it is autumn. ⏳🍁
Meg,
I just typed in a search for a list of E. N. authors and your
Group came up with the results.

Oh nice! Hopefully more interested people will find us that way. :)

http://www.goodreads.com/photo/user/9...
http://www.goodreads.com/photo/user/9...

Meg,
They're beautiful!
My first view of crocuses breaking through.
Do you save the threads, saffron?

No the saffron crocus is a different species that blooms in the fall and isn't hardy this far north.

http://yeflowerlovers.blogspot.com/20...

http://yeflowerlovers.blogspot.com/20..."
Meg,
I enjoy reading your blog.
Oh my word! Houses and cars buried under snow.
I haven't actual snow since we left New York,
on occasion we get a sugar dusting of snow near Houston. It is funny how curious your pets are watching the snow plow, are they always curious?
Your sweet pets look happy and the cute puppies that kept you busy for weeks. It was considerate of your cat to proffer its paw as a bookmark. 🐈
These are fantastic photos.
You are living the life the N.E. authors write about: surrounded by nature, your beautiful garden,
Maine blueberries and autumn too!
Kate Furbish would be pleased.
Joanna, thank you for sharing your pictures, I love the beauty of what you see. 🤗

Oh yes, our kitties are curious about everything! :D Only Nastya wasn't trying to help me bookmark the page, she was trying to stop me from reading! Lol
I'm so glad you enjoyed the pictures, Ruth. :)

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