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  1. The Months. January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glow. February brings the rain, Thaws the frozen lake again. March brings breezes loud and shrill, stirs the dancing daffodil. April brings the primrose sweet, Scatters daises at our feet.

  2. Analyses. This is an analysis of the poem The Months that begins with: January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glow.... full text. Elements of the verse: questions and answers. The information we provided is prepared by means of a special computer program.

  3. 13 maj 2011 · An analysis of the The Months poem by Sara Coleridge including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.

  4. 13 maj 2011 · January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glow. February brings the rain, Thaws the frozen lake again. March brings breezes loud and shrill, stirs the dancing daffodil. April brings the primrose sweet, Scatters daises at our feet. May brings flocks of pretty lambs, Skipping by their fleecy damns. June brings tulips, lilies, roses,

  5. Sara Coleridge was born on December 22, 1802 in the small village of Keswick, Cumberland, England. She was an English author, poet, translator and only daughter of famous poet and philosopher, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Her poetry includes a mother’s loss in The Child, and O Sleep, My Babe. She died on May 3, 1852, in London.

  6. To Herbert Coleridge. Feb 13 1834; Benoni. Dedication; The Months; Trees; What Makes a Noise; The Nightingale; Foolish Interference; Fine Names for Fine Things; The Seasons; The Squirrel; Poppies; The Usurping Bird; Edith Asleep; The Blessing of Health

  7. By: Sara Coleridge. January brings the snow; Makes our feet and fingers glow. February brings the rain; Thaws the frozen pond again. March brings the wind so cold and chill; Drives the cattle from the hill. April brings us sun and showers, And the pretty wildwood flowers.

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