BEM taxi gousehold. Viintior Feeileth All. My lord rides through his palaCe gate, My lady.sweeps along in state The sage' thinks long on aany,a thing, 1.14.4 fie maiden linuses on marrying ; Thirininstrel harpetli . merrily ; The allot plows the foaming: sea, - I.T he 'huntsman kills the good red deer, And.the soldier wars without a tear_; But hill to each whate'er The farmer he must. feed them all. Smith hammereth cheerily the sword, • Pricst'preacheth pure and holy word, Dime Alice worketh broidery Well; gerk Richard tides of ove can tell, ' .: _The tap-wife sells her foaming beer, Dan Fisher tisheth in the mere, courtiers ruffle, strut, and shine, While pages bring the Gaston wine ; But tall to each whate!er befall, . " The farmer he must feed them all. Man builds his castles - fair and high, Whateyer river runneth by, - . Great cities rise in every land, °Sat Churches show the builder's hand, Great arches, monuments, and toweri, rairprilitees and pleasing bowers; Great work is done, be't here and there, And well man •worket,h everywhere ;" ' • But work or rest, whate'er befall, • The farmer he, must teed them all.. The Health of Stock. nes/wagon-is- now at: hand- wheb more thati initial care is needed to preserve the health of stock. In_the spring and esr. ly summer, when feed is fresh, when wa ter is pure, fresh e _ ad` abundant, and the genial influences of the season tend to invigorate aiiimal life and restore the wastes of the previous winter; our. ani mals