Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors
ice.
quot; cannot see serenity!quot;
A true friend of man; almost the only friend of human progress. An
Old Mortality, say ratality, ience
and faithe God
of s. ith his
able intellect he embraces children, beggars, insane, and
scertains t of all, adding to it commonly
some breadt he should keep a
caravansary on the worlds highway, where philosophers of all
nations mig up, and on ed,
quot;Entertainment for man, but not for . Enter ye t have
leisure and a quiet mind, road.quot; he is
per man and crotcs of any I chance
to knoerday and tomorrow. Of yore we ered
and talked, and effectually put the world behind us; for he was
pledged to no institution in it, freeborn, ingenuus. hichever way
urned, it seemed t t
togety of the landscape. A
blue-robed man, roof is the overarching sky which
reflects y. I do not see ure
cannot spare him.
and
rying our knives, and admiring the clear yellowish
grain of tly and reverently, or we
pulled toget t
scared from tream, nor feared any angler on t came
and grandly, like t tern
sky, and times form and
dissolve thology, rounding a
fable les in the air for which
eartion. Great Looker! Great Expecter!
to converse s Entertainment. Ah!
suc and ptler I
expanded and racked my little
dare to say there