. Down the eastern and up the Black . u. AT THE SOURCE. Who seeks for joy at Mother Natures heart,From haste and hurry must enfranchised be,No breath from noisy street or toiling martHer loveliness must stain,No memory of painEncloud her great and sweet simplicity. Hayes—Adown the Brandywine. LONG the southern base of the WelshMountains in the northeastern partof Honeybrook Township, a shortand narrow by-road branches offfrom the Morgantown highway, andruns westwardly toward HoneybrookBorough. Crossing this road almost at rightangles, a limpid brooklet with rapidmovement passes so


. Down the eastern and up the Black . u. AT THE SOURCE. Who seeks for joy at Mother Natures heart,From haste and hurry must enfranchised be,No breath from noisy street or toiling martHer loveliness must stain,No memory of painEncloud her great and sweet simplicity. Hayes—Adown the Brandywine. LONG the southern base of the WelshMountains in the northeastern partof Honeybrook Township, a shortand narrow by-road branches offfrom the Morgantown highway, andruns westwardly toward HoneybrookBorough. Crossing this road almost at rightangles, a limpid brooklet with rapidmovement passes southward througha small and stony culvert; whilewestward from this culvert a hundred yards or more, anotherbrooklet crosses the same road and is bridged over with a fewplanks. Each claims to be the Brandywine, and each has itssupporters. Sometimes the strife runs high; now and then theeastern brooklet, bubbling with pride, refuses to confine itself to [ 7. n


Size: 1340px × 1865px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookiddowneasternu, bookyear1912