(1) roaming around neath the trees(2) He proceeded to lift the umbrella out of the hole in the table and walk away with it, leaving us exposed neath a sky of malevolent aspect.(3) Though they had no true slaves of their own they paid an overseer off the Bend to take Abel out neath a tree overlooking the river.(4) It is a ‘camp fire when the wood has fallen low and the ashes start to whiten neath the embers' crimson glow.’(5) All alone neath the moon, you'll surely be home soon - when a man out of nowhere thumbs you a ride.