Aerial, on a due migration bound,

Embodied travellers not blindly led

To milder climes; or rather do ye urge

Your Caravan, your hasty pilgrimage

With hope to pause at last upon the top

Of some remoter mountains more beloved

Than these, …

MS.

[249] Compare, in the “Poems on the Naming of Places” (1805), the lines beginning, “When, to the attractions of the busy world,” l. 48—

A hoary pathway traced between the trees.