Is heard in the grass of the sod.

Is heard in the windless whisper of leaves

In the silent labours of men in the fields,

In the downward dropping of flimsy sheaves

Of cloud the rain skies yield.

In the tapping haste of a fallen leaf,

In the flapping of red-roof smoke, and the small

Foot-stepping tap of men beneath

These trees so huge and tall.

For what can all sharp-rimmed substance but catch [p. xxxiv]