And o’er the mountain glides away.
And now the Lark, on flutt’ring wings,
Its early Song, delighted sings;
And now, across the upland mead,
The Swains their flocks to shelter lead;
The shelt’ring woods, wave to and fro;
The yellow plains, far distant, glow;
And all things wake to life and joy,
All! but the famish’d Indian Boy!
XII.