






Leis 
SBCCUS 
he water-blooms under the rivulet 
Fell from the stalks on which they were set; 
dies drove them here and there, 
yinds did those of the upper air. 
Then the rain came down, and the broken stalkg 
Were bent and tangled across the walks; 
And the leafless net-work of parasite bowers 
Mass’d into ruin, and all sweet flowers. 
Between the time of the wind and the snow, 
All loathliest weeds began to grow, 
Whose coarse leaves were splash’d with many 
speck, 
Like the water-snal 
ake’s belly and the toad’s back 
ensitive plant, like one forbid, 
1e tears within each lid 
leaves, which together grew, 




