The Poems of Robert Bloomfield volume 1

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The Poems of Robert Bloomfield volume 1
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A little farm his generous Master till'd, Who with peculiar grace his station fill'd ; By deeds of hospitality endear'd, Serv'd from affection, for his worth rever'd ; A happy oiTspring blest his plenteous board.
His fields v. Ere fruitful, and his barns well stor'd.
And fourscore ewes he fed, a sturdy team, And lowing kine that graz'd beside the stream : Unceasing industry he kept in view ; And never lack'd a job for Giles to do.
Fled now the sullen murmurs of the North, The splendid raiment o
...f the Spring peeps forth ; Her universal green, and the clear sky. Delight still more and more the gazing eye. Wide o'er the fields, in rising moisture strong, Shootr, up the simple flower, or creeps along SPRING.
Ciles po£« out to plough. ... V. 63.
The mcllow'd soil ; imbibing fairer hues, Or sweets from frequent showers and evening dews ; That summon from theirsheds the slumb'riiig plows, While health impregnates every breeze that blows.
No wheels support the diving", pointed, share ; No groaning ox is doom'd to labour there ; No helpmates teach the docile steed his road ; (Alike unknown the ploughboy and the goad ;) But, unassisted through each toilsome day, With smiling brow the ploughman cleaves his way, Draws his fresh parallels, and, wid'ning still, Treads slow the heavy dale, or climbs the hill : Strong on the wing his busy followers play, Where writhing earth-worms meet tb* unwelcome dayi Till all is chang'd, and hill and level down Assume a livery of sober brown : Again disturb'd, when Giles with wearj'ing strides From ridge to ridge the ponderou"?


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