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A GARDENER by ANONYMOUS

First Line: "DEAR MOTHER EARTH, WITHIN YOUR BREAST"
Last Line: "FLOWERS, AND VERDUE IN THE SPRING"
Subject(s): GARDENS & GARDENING;

DEAR mother Earth, within your breast
Take old Amyntichus to rest,
Remembering the years, not few,
Spent in various toil for you.
Many's the time in you he'd plant
Olive-trees, that never want
For foliage, and array you fine
In livery of branching vine;
With fields of corn he'd make you rich,
And lead through many a channelled ditch
The waterbrooks, letting your ground
Abound with fruits, with herbs abound.
Lay, in return, a gentle, light
Burden upon his temples white,
And, for his grave's adornment, bring
Flowers and verdure in the spring.



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