Robin Hood Aids a Sorrowful Knight
SOPASSEDthegentlespringtimeawayinbuddingbeauty;itssilvershowersandsunshine,itsgreenmeadowsanditsflowers.So,likewise,passedthesummerwithitsyellowsunlight,itsquiveringheatanddeep,boskyfoliage,itslongtwilightsanditsmellownights,throughwhichthefrogscroakedandfairyfolkweresaidtobeoutonthehillsides.Allthishadpassedandthetimeoffallhadcome,bringingwithititsownpleasuresandjoyousness;fornow,whentheharvestwasgatheredhome,merrybandsofgleanersroamedthecountryabout,singingalongtheroadsinthedaytime,andsleepingbeneaththehedgerowsandthehay-ricksatnight.Nowthehipsburnedredinthetangledthicketsandthehewswaxedblackinthehedgerows,thestubblelayallcrispandnakedtothesky,andthegreenleaveswerefastturningrussetandbrown.Also,atthismerryseason,goodthingsoftheyeararegatherediningreatstore.Brownaleliesripeninginthecellar,hamsandbaconhanginthesmoke-shed,andcrabsarestowedawayinthestrawforroastinginthewintertime,whenthenorthwindpilesthesnowindriftsaroundthegablesandthefirecrackleswarmuponthehearth.
Sopassedtheseasonsthen,sotheypassnow,andsotheywillpassintimetocome,whilewecomeandgolikeleavesofthetreethatfallandaresoonforgotten.
QuothRobinHood,snuffingtheair,"Hereisafairday,LittleJohn,andonethatwecanillwasteinidleness.