James Thomson - Cattle In Summer

James Thomson - Cattle In Summer

Around th' adjoining brook, that purls along br The vocal grove, now fretting o'er a rock, br Now scarcely moving through a reedy pool, br Now starting to a sudden stream, and now br Gently diffused into a limpid plain br A various group the herds and flocks compose. br Rural confusion! on the grassy bank br Some ruminating lie; while others stand br Half circling surface. In the middle droops br The strong laborious ox, of honest front, br Which incomposed he shakes; and from his sides br The troublous insects lashes with his tail, br Returning still. Amid his subjects safe, br Slumbers the monarch swain; his careless arm br Thrown round his head, on downy moss sustain'd; br Here laid his scrip, with wholesome viands fill'd; br There, listening every noise, his watchful dog. br Light fly his slumbers, if perchance a flight br Of angry gadflies fasten on the herd; br The startling scatters from the shallow brook, br In search of lavish stream. Tossing the foam, br They scorn the keeper's voice, and scour the plain, br Through all the bright severity of noon; br While, from their labouring breasts, a hollow moan br Proceeding, runs low-bellowing round the hills.


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