The book Mirelle: a Pastoral Epic of Provence was written by author Mistral, Frédéric, 1830-1914 Here you can read free online of Mirelle: a Pastoral Epic of Provence book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Mirelle: a Pastoral Epic of Provence a good or bad book?
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The ruddy fruits reproving him to haste, '' Our hour is here— -see how we bow and toss. And shed our bloom and plumpness 'neath the wind. On thj left hand thy reeden gaundet bind." 7 30- OtheYs upbraid : '* E'en now the mustered ants Our pillars scale, and forage in our ears ; The sappy grain they crop for winter wants ; Nor yet the song of whetted sickle nears." 'Long the tree rows the farmer cast his glance. And viewed rejoiced the reaper tribe advance. 31- The good man seen, the ready swarm ...unsheathed. And their broad sickles brandished in the sun. Till every head a ring of flame enwreathed ; That due salute their festival forerun, Raymond, the distance to his voice adeemed. The rustic troop addressed that forward streamed : 2o8 MIRELLE. "Welcome, right welcome, your brave band,* he cried; "The God of harvests grants you to m'f need;* ^ And now to near the chief the maidens vied ; [speed : " Thou'lt give thine hand," they said, " and take God May every bounty crown thy blessed estate ; What shocks this year to burst thy garners wait !
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