Abba Louisa Goold Woolson:
(née, Goold; April 30, 1838 – February 6, 1921).
19th-century American teacher, author, and poet from Maine. Woolson published several volumes, including: Women in American Society (1873); Dress Reform (1874); Browsing Among Books (1881); and George Eliot and Her Heroines (1887).

And since all this loveliness can not be Heaven, I know, in my heart, it is June.

– The saying expresses ‘wonder at the beauty of June’. 💛 🌼
– Nature, light, and atmosphere are so beautiful that it seems almost ‘heavenly’.
– At the same time, the sentence says: this is not heaven, but simply the special splendor of the month of ‘June’.
👉 In short: ‘June feels so beautiful and full of life that it seems almost unreal.’
🖋️ Origin:
– This is the ‘Dutch translation’ of the English quote:
> “And since all this beauty cannot be heaven, I know in my heart that it is June.”
– The statement is typically synthetic to Abba Woolson.
👩🎨 Author:
– Abba Goold Woolson (1838-1921)
– She was an ‘American writer and essayist’.