Lodge Trail Ridge

Famous quotes containing the words lodge, trail and/or ridge:

    I would in rich and golden coloured raine,
    With tempting showers in pleasant sort discend,
    —Thomas Lodge (1558?–1625)

    These, and such as these, must be our antiquities, for lack of human vestiges. The monuments of heroes and the temples of the gods which may once have stood on the banks of this river are now, at any rate, returned to dust and primitive soil. The murmur of unchronicled nations has died away along these shores, and once more Lowell and Manchester are on the trail of the Indian.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    The light passes
    from ridge to ridge,
    from flower to flower.
    Hilda Doolittle (1886–1961)