- title
- The Romance of the Forest
- first line
- "When once sordid interest seizes on the heart, it freezes up the source of every warm and liberal feeling; it is an enemy alike to virtue and to taste— this it perverts, and that it annihilates.
- last line
- And ever after, both during the peace and the troubles of this life, the hearts of the brothers were as one, and in nothing were they divided.
- publication date
- 1791-00-00