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Sabbath Walks.

    By John Clare



    Upon the sabbath, sweet it is to walk
    'Neath wood-side shelter of oak's spreading tree,
    Or by a hedge-row track, or padded balk;
    Or stretch 'neath willows on the meadow lea,
    List'ning, delighted, hum of passing bee,
    And curious pausing on the blossom's head;
    And mark the spider at his labour free,
    Spinning from bent to bent his silken thread;
    And lab'ring ants, by careful nature led
    To make the most of summer's plenteous stay;
    And lady-cow, beneath its leafy shed,
    Call'd, when I mix'd with children, "clock-a-clay,"
    Pruning its red wings on its pleasing bed,
    Glad like myself to shun the heat of day.



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