Lyra Piscatoria Original Lyrics On Fish Flies Fishing And Fishermen Includi
Lyra Piscatoria Original Lyrics On Fish Flies Fishing And Fishermen Includi
Glover, Richard, 1837-
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The meadow path is damp with dew, The rooks flap toward their woodland nest, The gazing kine the sweet cud chew, All nature soothes itself to rest ; What peace, what joy to all is given ! How kind is heaven ! Afar I hear the minster bells Swing faintly out their evening chime, In soothing falls, and cheering swells, That with my homeward feet keep time, And gratitude my heart o'erwells, Dear, holv bells ! SUNDAY. Three days of eastern gales ; but now so calm ! And zephyrs, West ! The sun shines... warm, shedding a holy balm Of soothing rest. A rise is on that makes the water foam. Fish seem to say, " We unmolested now, may fearless roam, Tis Sabbath day. " Here, near my inn, alone on holiday, Temptation cries, " Come, seize occasion, lest it pass away : Take rod and flies ! " But holy duty hears the village bells In rise and falls, Calling to other joys across the dells From sacred halls. 82 SUN DA Y. Temptation at the sound grows pale and flies Ashamed away ; And from the stile at once resolved I rise To praise and pray.
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