Fresh with unnumber’d rills, where ev’ry gale
Breathes the rich fragrance of the neighb’ring vale.
Smiles not his wife, and listens as there comes
The night-bird’s music from the thick’ning glooms?
And as he sits with all these treasures nigh,
Blaze not with fairy-light the phosphor-fly,
When like a sparkling gem it wheels illumined by?
This is the joy that now so plainly speaks
In the warm transient flushing of his cheeks;
For he is list’ning to the fancied noise