After Many a Dusty Mile.
After many 9@ dusty mile, Wanderer, linger here awhile, Stretch your limbs in this long grass, Through these pines a wind shall pass That shall cool you with its wing. Grasshoppers shall shout and sing, While the shepherd on the hill, Near a fountain warbling still, Modulates, when noon is mute, Summer songs along his flute; Tnderneath a spreading -tree None so ensy-limbed as he, Sheltered from the dog-star’s heat. Rest, and then on freshened feet You shall pass the forest throughTt is Pan that counsels you.
-F rom the Greek. translated by.
Edmund
Gosse
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 31
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100After Many a Dusty Mile. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 21, 7 December 1928, Page 31
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