
NOTE
W. H. E.
CONTENTS
Little White Crow (A LEGEND OF ST. ANNE) - Part I.
Consider the Lilies of the Field
The Skunk Cabbage
The Wanderer’s Song
The Cowdung Fly
Song of the Bass
Never can tell when the Bass is a-comin’
A modest yet lovingly crafted anthology arrives as a New Year’s gift to a beloved scholar, weaving together verses that celebrate both erudition and the simple charms of the natural world. The poems balance gentle humor with thoughtful observation, echoing the quiet dignity of a professor’s life while sprinkling in playful references to flora, academic rites, and the occasional “weed” that turns ordinary moments into golden reflections.
Among the first pieces is “Little White Crow,” a lyrical legend that introduces an Algonkin figure living on the enigmatic “Isle of Chips.” With vivid images of striking features, rhythmic cadence, and the echo of distant war cries, the poem invites listeners into a mythic landscape where cultural memory and personal imagination intertwine. The collection promises a quiet, contemplative journey through verses that honor both scholarly rigor and the humble beauty found along the wayside.
Language
en
Duration
~52 minutes (50K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Brenda Lewis, Charlie Howard and the Online Distributed Proofreading Canada Team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net
Release date
2011-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1845–1921
A chemist, teacher, and nature-loving writer, this early 20th-century author brought a sharp eye and a gentle humor to the world around him. His work reflects both a scientific mind and a lasting affection for ordinary plants, places, and daily life.
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