In Horto Rev. J. Still,

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APUD KNOYLE, VILLAM AMOENISSIMAM.

  Stranger! a while beneath this aged tree
  Rest thee, the hills beyond, and flowery meads,
  Surveying; and if Nature's charms may wake
  A sweet and silent transport at thine heart,
  In spring-time, whilst the bee hums heedless nigh,
  Rejoice! for thee the verdant spot is dressed,
  Circled with laurels green, and sprinkled o'er
  With many a budding rose: the shrubs all ring
  To the birds' warblings, and by fits the air
  Whispers amid the foliage o'er thine head!
  Rejoice, and oh! if life's sweet spring be thine,
  So gather its brief rose-buds, and deceive
  The cares and crosses of humanity.

© William Lisle Bowles