"The Herdsman on the upland hill,

The Ploughman in the hamlet near,

Are prone thy little paunch to fill,

And pleased thy little psalm to hear.

"The Woodman seated on a log

His meal divides atween the three,

And now himself, and now his dog,

And now he casts a crumb to thee.

"For thee a feast the Schoolboy strews

At noontide, when the form's forsook;