The amomum there with intermingling flowers And cherries hangs her twigs. Geranium boasts Her crimson honours, and the spangled beau, Ficoides, glitters bright the winter long.
All plants, of every leaf, that can endure
The winter's frown, iffcreened from his fhrewd bite, Live there, and profper. Thofe Aufonia claims, Levantine regions these; the Azores fend Their jeffamine, her jeffamine remote Caffraia: foreigners from many lands, They form one focial fhade, as if convened By magic fummons of the Orphean lyre. Yet juft arrangement, rarely brought to pafs But by a master's hand, difpofing well The gay diverfities of leaf and flower,
Muft lend its aid to illuftrate all their charms, And drefs the regular yet various scene. Plant behind plant aspiring, in the van The dwarfish, in the rear retired, but ftill Sublime above the reft, the statelier stand. So once were ranged the fons of ancient Rome, A noble show! while Rofcius trod the stage; And fo, while Garrick, as renowned as he, The fons of Albion; fearing each to lose
Some note of Nature's mufic from his lips, And covetous of Shakespeare's beauty, seen In every flash of his far-beaming eye. Nor tafte alone and well-contrived difplay Suffice to give the marshalled ranks the grace Of their complete effect. Much yet remains Unfung, and many cares are yet behind, And more laborious; cares on which depend Their vigour, injured foon, not foon restored. The foil must be renewed, which often washed Lofes its treasure of falubrious falts,
And disappoints the roots; the flender roots Close interwoven, where they meet the vase, Muft smooth be fhorn away; the sapless branch Muft fly before the knife; the withered leaf Must be detached, and where it ftrews the floor Swept with a woman's neatness, breeding elfe Contagion, and diffeminating death.
Discharge but these kind offices, (and who Would spare, that loves them, offices like these?) Well they reward the toil. The fight is pleased, The scent regaled, each odoriferous leaf, Each opening bloffom, freely breathes abroad Its gratitude, and thanks him with its sweets.
So manifold, all pleafing in their kind,
All healthful, are the employs of rural life, Reiterated as the wheel of time
Runs round; fill ending, and beginning ftill.. Nor are these all. To deck the fhapely knoll, That foftly fwelled and gaily dressed appears A flowery ifland, from the dark green lawn. Emerging, must be deemed a labour due To no mean hand, and atks the touch of taste. Here also grateful mixture of well-matched And forted hues (each giving each relief, And by contrafted beauty fhining more)
Is needful. Strength may wield the ponderous spade, May turn the clod, and wheel the compoft home; But elegance, chief grace, the garden shows, And most attractive, is the fair refult
Of thought, the creature of a polished mind. Without it all is gothic as the fcene,
To which the infipid citizen reforts
Near yonder heath; where induftry mispent, But proud of his uncouth ill-chofen talk,
Has made a heaven on earth; with funs and moons Of close-rammed ftones has charged the encumbered foil,
And fairly laid the zodiac in the dust.
He therefore, who would fee his flowers difpofed Sightly and in juft order, ere he gives
The beds the trufted treasure of their feeds, Forecafts the future whole; that when the scene Shall break into its preconceived difplay,
Each for itself, and all as with one voice Confpiring, may atteft his bright defign. Nor even then, difmiffing as performed His pleasant work, may he fuppofe it done. Few felf-fupported flowers endure the wind Uninjured, but expect the upholding aid Of the fmooth-fhaven prop, and neatly tied Are wedded thus, like beauty to old age For interest fake, the living to the dead. Some clothe the foil that feeds them, far diffused And lowly creeping, modeft and yet fair,
Like virtue, thriving moft where little feen: Some more afpiring catch the neighbour shrub. With clafping tendrils, and inveft his branch, Elfe unadorned, with many a gay feftoon And fragrant chaplet, recompenfing well
The strength they borrow with the grace they lend. All bate the rank fociety of weeds,
Noifome, and ever greedy to exhaust
The impoverished earth; an overbearing race, That, like the multitude made faction-mad, Disturb good order, and degrade true worth.
Oh bleft feclufion from a jarring world, Which he, thus occupied, enjoys! Retreat Cannot indeed to guilty man restore Loft innocence, or cancel follies past;
But it has peace, and much secures the mind From all affaults of evil; proving still
A faithful barrier, not o'erleaped with ease By vicious cuftom, raging uncontrolled Abroad, and defolating public life.
When fierce temptation, feconded within. By traitor appetite, and armed with darts Tempered in hell, invades the throbbing breast, To combat may be glorious, and fuccefs Perhaps may crown us; but to fly is safe. Had I the choice of fublunary good,
What could I wish, that I poffefs not here?
Health, leisure, means to improve it, friendship,
No loose or wanton, though a wandering, muse,
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