: Ly / litle old Professor wrote a problem ih in addttion, Read after cocexiny all bis (téle lambs é on mild su bmisscon, : Vie leid the Sums for Stecpy Scholars oy up upon the shelf, ; And taking up the crayon, wrote the answer down himself i And poking all his twenty (ble Ihe chcloren on the bead, | *ve sgethered them about his char, and a LN ade this ¢s Mfabk fe satd ZS My Oe deurs, rn all of you. IS oy fOr can detect | | z Zo Vie very wrong & 6 $0 force the e j , So budding ontelleck.” | | Daffodils. Of all the flowers of spring-time, The snowdrop peeps up shyly, ~ J love the daffodil, O ! A modest little fellow; That comes when March winds whistle But when my garden blossoms And songs the green wood fill,.O! With daffodils so yellow, : “When Winter's nearly over, — I say, “ I love you, snowdrops, gee And birds are piping gaily, . But daffodils are dearer, I watch within my garden Because they say each morning, f The blossoms waking daily. - The spring is one day nearer!”