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  • A silence, the brief Sabbath of an hour,
    Reigns o'er the fields; the laborer sits within
    His dwelling; he has left his steers awhile,
    Unyoked, to bite the herbage, and his dog
    Sleeps stretched beside the door-stone in the shade.
    Now the gray marmot, with uplifted paws,
    No more sits listening by his den, but steals
    Abroad, in safety, to the clover-field,
    And crops its juicy-blossoms.

    William Cullen Bryant, “Noon”