Lesson:

By Marian Douglas





1. Look! how the clouds are flying south!


The winds pipe loud and shrill!


And high above the white drifts stands


The snowman on the hill.





2. Blow, wild wind from the icy north!


Here's one who will not fear


To feel thy coldest touch, or shrink


Thy loudest blast to hear.





3. Proud triumph of the schoolboy's skill!


Far rather would I be


A winter giant, ruling over


A frosty realm, like thee,





4. And stand amid the drifted snow,


Like thee, a thing apart,


Than be a man who walks with men,


But has a frozen heart!





DEFINITIONS


1. Pipe: Whistle.


2. Shrink: To draw back on account of fear.


3. Triumph: Success causing exultation.


3. Realm: The territory over which authority is used, dominion.





EXERCISES


1. With what is the snowman compared in this poem?


2. What is meant by a man with 'a frozen heart?'


3. Do you think such a man would follow the Golden Rule?

Teaching Guide:

Step 1: Study the Notes and Definitions

  • Read any notes and/or information about the author.
  • Study any definitions.

Step 2: Examine the Lesson Image

Describe the image, its setting, and its characters.

Step 3: Read the Lesson Passage

  • Find each new word in the passage.
  • Practice reading the passage, both silently and aloud.
  • Upon mastering the passage, recite it aloud to your instructor.

Step 4: Complete any Exercises