Public Domain Poetry And Stories - From The Same Idyl (Pictures From Theocritus - From Idyl I.) by William Lisle Bowles
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From The Same Idyl (Pictures From Theocritus - From Idyl I.)

    By William Lisle Bowles



    Mark, where the beetling precipice appears,
    The toil of the old fisher, gray with years;
    Mark, as to drag the laden net he strains,
    The labouring muscle and the swelling veins!
    There, in the sun, the clustered vineyard bends,
    And shines empurpled, as the morn ascends!
    A little boy, with idly-happy mien,
    To guard the grapes upon the ground is seen;
    Two wily foxes creeping round appear,
    The scrip that holds his morning meal is near,
    One breaks the bending vines; with longing lip,
    And look askance, one eyes the tempting scrip.
    He plats and plats his rushy net all day,
    And makes the vagrant grasshopper his prey;
    He plats his net, intent with idle care,
    Nor heeds how vineyard, grape, or scrip may fare.



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