[559] 1827.

On arriving at Lausanne, we heard of the fate of the Young American, whose death is here lamented. He had been our companion for three days; and we separated upon Mount Righi with mutual hope of meeting again in the course of our Tour. Goldau, mentioned towards the conclusion of this Piece, is a Village at the foot of Mount Righi, one of those overwhelmed by a mass which fell from the side of the mountain Rossberg, a few years ago.—W.W. 1822.

[560] 1837

1822.

. . . that sweetly smiled,

[561] 1827.

1822.

All that we knew of lively care,

[562] 1832.

. . . sod to strew,