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About my libraryThis is the complete collection of books from the Mountain View Presbyterian Church library in Marysville, WA.

Feel free to search our library collection by author, title or subject. You can use the search function on the book list page to do this, or click on the "tags" tab to search by subject.

Once you find the book you'd like, make note of the tag listed next to the title. That tag is where you will find your book in our library. For instance, if the tag says "Non-Fiction", your book will be located in the section marked "Non-Fiction" in our church library. Once you get to the library at church, if you are unable to find the book you are looking for, it may be checked out by another church member.

To check out a book, take the card out of the front of the book and write your name on the card. File the card alphabetically by author in the file box provided and you're good to go. Enjoy!

Homepagehttp://www.mtviewpc.org/

Real nameTonia, Library Coordinator

LocationMarysville, WA

Emailthenorthkingscomcast.net

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Member sinceDec 3, 2008

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GOOD-BY, good-by to Summer!
For Summer's nearly done;
The garden smiling faintly
Cool breezes in the sun;
Our thrushes now are silent,
Our swallows flown away,---
But Robin's here in coat of brown,
And scarlet breast-knot gay.
Robin, Robin Redbreast,
O Robin dear!
Robin sings so sweetly
In the falling of the year.
Bright yellow, red, and orange,
The leaves come down in hosts;
The trees are Indian princes,
But soon they'll turn to ghosts;
The scanty pears and apples
Hang russet on the bough;
It's Autumn, Autumn, Autumn late,
'Twill soon be Winter now,
Robin, Robin Redbreast,
O Robin dear!
And what will this poor Robin do?
For pinching days are near.

The fireside for the cricket,
The wheat-stack for the mouse,
When trembling night-winds whistle
And moan all round the house.
The frosty ways like iron,
The branches plumed with snow,---
Alas! in Winter dead and dark,
Where can poor Robin go?
Robin, Robin Redbreast,
O Robin dear!
And a crumb of bread for Robin,
His little heart to cheer!

Robin Redbreast
By William Allingham
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