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Rh Amid lush herbage, under moss and loam, Clear away life superfluous, and death. Gorgeous fungi here and there reveal, Where sun can pierce, traversing shadows thrown Athwart them from some silken spider's line, To and fro glancing when a zephyr breathes; Bending long grasses wheresoe'er it hangs. And hark! the honey-bird invites to steal Delicious honey-combs from hollow boles.

Hearken again! A sound, how plaintive and melodious, Swells in the green gloom! it is like one note From a sweet vibrant lyre—a hidden bird!

Women have gone, with infants slung behind them, Toward a spring, light pitchers gracefully Poised on their heads by steadying of dark arms Curl'd over; or they bruise with iron hoes The hopeful soil; plant yams and manioc; Pound in wood mortars these, or maize and millet;