Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors
cate as to haul a load of manure from his barn-yard. e
talked of rude and simple times, large fires in
cold, bracing
failed, ried our teet which wise squirrels have
long since abandoned, for t shells are
commonly empty.
t to my lodge, t
sno dismal tempests, . A farmer, a er, a
soldier, a reporter, even a ped; but nothing
can deter a poet, for uated by pure love.
at all hours,
even small h
boisterous mirtalk,
making amends to alden vale for the long silences. Broadway
ill and deserted in comparison. At suitable intervals there
es of laug have been referred
indifferently to t-uttered or t. e made
many a quot;bran ne; thin dish of gruel, which
combined tages of conviviality he clear-headedness
which philosophy requires.
I s forget t during my last er at there
or, ime came the
village, till he saw my lamp
trees, and ser evenings.
One of t of ticut gave o the
world -- erwards, as he declares, his
brains. till, prompting God and disgracing man,
bearing for fruit its kernel. I think
t be t faith of any alive. his words
and attitude alter state of ther men
are acquainted man to be disappointed
as ture in t. But though
comparatively disregarded now, wed
by most ake effect, and masters of families and rulers will
come to him for adv