Forest Pictures in the Adirondacks
By JOHN A. HOWS WITH ORIGINAL POEMS BY ALFRED B. STREET NEW YORK: JAMES G. GREGORY, 540, BROADWAY. M DCCC LXV. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1864, By JAMES G. GREGORY, In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
C. A. ALVORD, ELECTROTYPER AND PRINTER.
The Illustrations engraved by Messrs. Bobbett & Hooper.
The soft Southwest says, Take thy rest To-day upon Nature’s kindly breast!
Those trees, that throw a network glow, Of sable and gold, on the floor below,
Gleamed out last night, enamelled bright In the kindling flush of my camp-fire’s light.
From far crept fine the panther’s whine, And moaned and moaned the sorrowing pine.