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 of time is conumed, a great deal of danger is incurred (4). Far other are the pure repats of rural Pan, far other the kindly nouriture which the living herbs afford:

 The living herbs that pring profuely wild O’er all the deep-green earth, beyond the power Of botanit to number up their tribes: But who their virtues can declare, who pierce, With viion pure, into thoe ecret tores Of health, and life, and joy, the food of man, While yet he lived in innocence, and told