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S in the woods, where leathery lichen weaves Its wint'ry web among the sallow leaves, Which (thro' cold months in whirling eddies blown) Decay beneath the branches once their own, From the brown shelter of their foliage sear, Spring the young blooms that lead the floral year: When, waked by vernal suns, the Pilewort dares Expand her spotted leaves, and shining stars; And (veins empurpling all her tassels pale) Bends the soft Wind-flower in the tepid gale; Uncultured bells of azure Jacinths blow, And the breeze-scenting Violet lurks below