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Pipes O' Pan At Zekesbury

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    The pipes of Pan! Not idler now are they
    Than when their cunning fashioner first blew
    The pith of music from them: Yet for you
    And me their notes are blown in many a way
    Lost in our murmurings for that old day
    That fared so well, without us. - Waken to
    The pipings here at hand: - The clear halloo
    Of truant-voices, and the roundelay
    The waters warble in the solitude
    Of blooming thickets, where the robin's breast
    Sends up such ecstacy o'er dale and dell,
    Each tree top answers, till in all the wood
    There lingers not one squirrel in his nest
    Whetting his hunger on an empty shell.



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