Description
With one entry for every summer day, from 1 June to 31 August, this collection of 92 poems will provide the perfect backdrop to summer evenings, whether spent indoors or outdoors.
Includes Christina Rossettis larks hang singing, singing singing over the wheat-fields wide; Eugene Lee-Hamiltons rich, hot scent of old fir forests heated by the sun; Samuel Palmers evocative descriptions of summer twilight; and Rachel Fields whimsical musings on butterflies among many others.






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