• ’t was summer, and the spot a cool retreat—
    Where curious eyes came not, nor footstep rude
    Disturbed the lovers’ chosen solitude:
    Beneath an oak there was a mossy seat,
    Where we reclined, while birds above us wooed
    Their mates in songs voluptuously sweet.
    A limpid brook went murmuring by our feet,
    And all conspired to urge the tender mood...