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less fear than if they stayed about the warrens, where the 

 males are apt to harass, and foes take tithe of the small 

 bunnies. 



All these things, and much more of which we have 

 not space to tell, we may observe in March 



"... whose kindly days, and dry, 

 Make April ready for the throstle's song." 



Or, as Leigh Hunt said, in the beautiful chorus of the 

 flowers, "the March winds pipe to make our passage 

 clear." 



