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The Ants.

    By John Clare



    What wonder strikes the curious, while he views
    The black ant's city, by a rotten tree,
    Or woodland bank! In ignorance we muse:
    Pausing, annoy'd,--we know not what we see,
    Such government and thought there seem to be;
    Some looking on, and urging some to toil,
    Dragging their loads of bent-stalks slavishly:
    And what's more wonderful, when big loads foil
    One ant or two to carry, quickly then
    A swarm flock round to help their fellow-men.
    Surely they speak a language whisperingly,
    Too fine for us to hear; and sure their ways
    Prove they have kings and laws, and that they be
    Deformed remnants of the Fairy-days.



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