"A Fine Day" by Michael Drayton

Clear had the day been from the dawn,
All chequer’d was the sky,
Thin clouds like scarfs of cobweb lawn
Veil’d heaven’s most glorious eye.

The wind had no more strength than this,
That leisurely it blew,
To make one leaf the next to kiss
That closely by it grew.

Golden Numbers Edited by Kate Douglas Wiggin (1909) | Michael Drayton


Suggestions
  • Read the poem aloud.
  • Michael Drayton was an Elizabethan English poet. Explain that chequer’d and veil’d would commonly be spelled checkered and veiled in today’s American English.
  • Copy the verse.
  • He can also draw or illustrate one of the stanzas.
  • What type of day is it today?
  • Have your student write a description of today’s weather using the same form as the poem.

Online Poetry Anthology
Online Poetry Anthology
Write Something Every Day

Tools for the Homeschool Handy-Mom

At DIY Homeschooler we provide encouragement and resources to those homeschool handy-moms paving their own way — solutions to help you “do-it-yourself” when it comes to tutoring your children. Learn more.

Affiliate Disclosure

Throughout this site you will find affiliate links to items that we trust and enthusiastically recommend. If you decide to use these links to make a purchase, we do receive a small compensation that helps support this site. Thank you! Read our full affiliate disclosure to learn more.

Keep Reading

Create a website or blog at WordPress.com