Beneath the spreading trees we lay,

And cried, worn out with toil and woe,

“No farther, comrades, can we go.”

Then as our sad eyes looked around

We spied an opening in the ground,

Where all was gloomy dark behind

The creeping plants that o'er it twined.

Forth trooping from the dark-recess

Came swans and mallards numberless,

With drops upon their shining wings