| William Hazlitt - 1854 - 1232 sider
...down that, and refer it to his skill in philosophy. How many days huh September! Im. Thirty days Imth September, April, June, and November, February hath twenty-eight alone, and all the rest hath thirty and one. Sir II,' I. Very learnedly, in good ii.iih : he hath also a mack in poetry.... | |
| Robert Rawson - 1855 - 198 sider
...and is divided into 24 equal parts, called hours. For Remembering the Наук in each Afonth. Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; February hath twenty-eight alone ; and all the rest have thirty -one ; Except leap year, and that is the time When February's days are twenty-nine.... | |
| Anne Bowman - 1856 - 104 sider
...and they are call-ed Sun-day, Wed-nes-day, Mon-day, Thurs-day, Tues-day, Fri-day, Sa-tur-day. Thir-ty days hath Sep-tem-ber, April, June, and No-vem-ber...Fe-bru-a-ry hath twen-ty-eight a-lone ; And all the rest have thir-ty-one-; Ex-cept in leap-year, at which turn Fe-bru-a-ry's days are twen-ty-nme. DELAYS... | |
| Mrs. William Allbut, Sophia Allbut - 1859 - 138 sider
...Solstice, or the 21st June. Autumn begins at the Autumnal Equinox, or the 23rd September. * Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; February hath twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one, Except in Leap-year, at which time February's days are twenty-nine. Winter begins... | |
| Jane Bourne - 1859 - 420 sider
...each of these months ? A. This will perhaps be best remembered by the old lines: — Thirty days bath September, April, June, and November; February hath twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one ; Then leap-year coming once in four, Gives February one day more. Q. How many... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1866 - 102 sider
...months. I suppose we all had some obligation in childhood to the doggrel that tells us, — Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; February hath twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one. Except in Leap-year : then's the time February's days are twenty-nine. Many may... | |
| L. V. - 1866 - 168 sider
...In retaining the length of each month, the memory will be assisted by the following lines : Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November; February hath twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one, Except in leap year, at which time February's days are twenty-nine. A Periodical... | |
| John Sturgeon Mackay - 1870 - 138 sider
...of days in the different months will be best remembered by means of the old rhyme : Thirty days have September, April, June, and November ; February hath twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one ; Except in leap-year, at which time, February's days are 'twenty-nine. To ascertain... | |
| Alfonzo Gardiner - 1872 - 90 sider
...Furlong. A Calendar Month contains the number of days as in this piece of poetry — Thirty days have September, April, June, and November. February hath twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one ; But in Leap .Year we assign To February twenty-nine. A Leap Year conies every... | |
| Richard Rickard - 1873 - 374 sider
...number of days in each of which are usually remembered by means of the following lines : — Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November : February hath twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one ; But leap year coming once in four, February then has one day more. When the... | |
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