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and try a quarter of an hour about 

 yonder trees for another , and fc 

 walk towards our lodging. Loo k 

 you Scholer, thereabout we (hall 

 have a bit prefently, or not at all : 

 Have with you (ir!) on my word I 

 have him. Oh it is a great logger- 

 headed Chub\ Come,hang him up- 

 on that Willow twig, and let's be 

 going- Bat turn out of the way a 

 little, good Scholer, towards yon- 

 der high hedg : We'l fit whilft this 

 fhowr falls fo gently upon the teem- 

 ing earth, and gives a fweeter fmel 

 to the lovely flowers that adorn 

 the verdant Meadows. 



Look,underthat broad Beech tree 

 I fate down when I was laft this way 

 a fifhing,and the birds in the adjoin- 

 ing Grove feemed to have a friend- 

 ly contention with an Echo , whofe 

 dead voice feemed to live in a hol- 

 low cave , near to the brow of that 

 Primi oiehil;there I fate viewing the 

 Silver ftreams glide fileritly towards 



their 



