The heart of restless man; to chase his care;
To charm existence by thy loveliness,
Bright as a sunbeam—as the morning fair.
If but thy foot trample on a wilderness,
Flowers spring up and shed their roseate blossoms there."
Will any of your readers be kind enough to favour me with the completion of the above stanza, as well as to state who is the author of the same?
J. T.
Penkenol.
—John Aubrey, the antiquary, in his Collections for North Wilts, Part I. p. 51. (Sir Thomas Phillips's edition), describing the stained glass in Dauntsey Church, uses the following expression:
"Memorandum. The crescents in these coats: Therefore Sir John [Danvers] was not the penkenol."