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Excerpt from The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Including Zoology, Botany, and Geology, Vol. 1: Being a Continuation of the 'Annals' Combined With Loudon and Charlesworth's 'Magazine of Natural History;'
The sylvan powers Obey our summons; from their deepest dells The Dryads come, and throw their garlands Wild And odorous branches at our feet; the Nymphs That press With nimble step the mountain-thyme And purple heath-?ower come not empty-handed, But scatter round ten thousand forms minute Of velvet moss or lichen, torn from rock Or rifted oak or cavern deep: the Naiads too Quit their loved native stream, from whose smooth I' ace They crop the lily, and each sedge and rush That drinks the rippling tide: the Frozen poles, Where peril waits the bold adventurer's tread, The burning sands of Borneo and Cayenne, All, all to us unlock their secret stores And pay their cheerful tribute. J tayi on. Narnia/z 1818.
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