Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors
uxuriantly.
ill nearer to town,
Zilptle house, where she spun linen
for toh her shrill
singing, for sable voice. At lengthe
war of 1812, on fire by English soldiers,
prisoners on parole, w and dog and hens
oget
iner of t as he
passed tering to herself over her
gurgling pot -- quot;Ye are all bones, bones!quot; I have seen bricks amid
there.
Do ers hill, lived
Brister Freeman, quot;a ; slave of Squire Cummings once --
till trees ed and
tended; large old trees no t still wild and ciderish
to my taste. Not long since I read aphe old Lincoln
burying-ground, a little on one side, near the unmarked graves of
some Britisreat from Concord --
;Sippio Bristerquot; -- Scipio Africanus he had some
title to be called -- quot;a man of color,quot; as if he were discolored.
It also told me, aring emp
an indirect
Fenda, able unes, yet pleasantly --
large, round, and black, blacker t,
such a dusky orb as never rose on Concord before or since.
Fart, on the
ratton family; whose
orcers was long
since killed out by pitcing a feumps, whose old
roots furnisill tocks of many a ty village tree.
Nearer yet to too Breeds location, on ther
side of t on the
pranks of a demon not distinctly named in old mythology, who has
acted a prominent and astounding part in our N