184 THE ENTOMOLOOIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
THE BUGS. 
I go forth with thoughts of them 
From morning until night, 
When the trees are gaily clothed, 
And the sun shines warm and bright. 
I go forth with thoughts of them. 
But no mortal can I find 
To love them. Who knows why ? 
Are they hated of mankind ? 
The wandering swallows flit 
Oe’r the sweetly murm’ring stream ; 
The restless bat wheels past 
In twilight’s dusky gleam ; 
The stock dove’s plaintive coo 
Gives pleasure to us all, — 
Unheeded still they pass, 
Like shadows on the wall. 
Oh, lift them from the flowers ! 
They die, and faint, and fail! 
Let your love to them extend, 
For they also tell a tale. 
Like spiders, beetles, moths and bees. 
And birds, and worms, and slugs : 
Then who will be their champion ? — 
Who will bid for the bugs? 
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\ FAMILIAR INTRODUCTION 
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