"June with her glancing grasses, June with a smiling sky, June, brown as the country lasses Or wings of the dragon-fly!The mown hay lies like sedges Or weed of the seashore strewn; Abrim with corn to the hedges The fields are filled in June."
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June" in Cecil Headlam, ed. (1910), Part II, p. 19; cp. "The Nut-Brown Maid
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Walter Headlam
(15 February 1866 – 20 June 1908) was an English classical scholar and poet. A fellow of Kings College, Cambridge, Headlam is perhaps best remembered for his work on the Mimes of . He is described in the Alumni Cantabrigienses as "one of the leading Greek scholars of his time."
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