Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors
edifying as tory of more famous schools of philosophy.
Still groion after the door and
lintel and ts s-scented flowers
eaco be plucked by traveller; planted and
tended once by c-yard plots -- noanding
by ired pastures, and giving place to new-rising
forests; -- t of t stirp, sole survivor of t family.
Little did t ts two
eyes only, he house
and daily ered, itself so, and outlive them, and house
itself in t s, and grown mans garden and
orcell tory faintly to the lone wanderer a
ury after they had grown up and died -- blossoming as fair,
and smelling as s, as in t first spring. I mark its still
tender, civil, cheerful lilac colors.
But t fail
ural advantages --
no er privileges, forsoothe deep alden Pond and cool
Bristers Spring -- privilege to drink long and s at
t to dilute they
y race. Mig t,
stable-broom, mat-making, corn-parctery
business o blossom like
terity ed their
faterile soil least a
lole does these
ants eny of the landscape! Again,
perure ry, settler, and my house
raised last spring to be t in t.
I am not a any man on t which I
occupy. Deliver me from a city built on te of a more ancient
city, he soil
is blanc becomes necessary
tself royed. ith such reminiscences I
repeopled the woods and lulled myself asleep.