I saw the unpeopled north grow into a land of homes, of farms, of mining-camps, where people lived and bred children.
Darkness crept down out of the unpeopled gorges and swallowed them up, thrilling her with a sense of mystery.
But all desolate and unpeopledas it was, it was illustrious ground.
The visitors stayed for many hours in the friendly leisurely fashion of neighbours in the Bush, who are separated by fifteen miles of unpeopled woods.
And, then, who has lived for years encircled by great woods without finding that these unpeopled spaces exercise a fascination, all their own, over the mind?
And this medley of undamaged buildings, and luxurious accommodation, in trim and fresh youth, was contrasted with the lonely silence of the unpeopled streets.
I rode in the dark and rain through the labyrinthine streets of unpeopled London.
As my feet strayed through the unpeopled country, my thoughts rambled through the universe, and I was least miserable when I could, absorbed in reverie, forget the passage of the hours.
I should have thought," said Gaston, looking lightly at the desert and unpeopled mountains, "that now and again you might have wished to travel.
She felt sometimes as if she must go far away into the unpeopled spaces, and shriek out her soul to the stars from the fulness of too much life.
That was a primitive method of measurement and depended somewhat on the individual's power of vision, but with a vast unpeopled land stretching a thousand miles to the setting sun no one raised questions about a few acres more or less.
These attractive, winsome girls were going into some part of Montana that was unpeopled by civilized beings, where it seemed that their light and influence would be wasted, as would the sparkle of a gem in the desert sands.
Our feelings may be imagined, at seeing the mangled bodies of people of our own race in these remote and unpeopled prairies.
Passed through a well-cultivated district, never unpeopledor wasted by eviction, but held by a kind of even yeomanry of proprietors.
My walk lay over the most inhospitable andunpeopled section I ever saw.
In the view of its advocates Britain was the trustee of civilisation for the administration of the most valuable unpeopled regions of the earth, and it was her duty to see that they were skilfully utilised.
When it takes the form of the settlement of unpeopled lands, or the organisation and development of primitive barbaric peoples, or the reinvigoration and strengthening of old and decadent societies, it may prove itself a beneficent force.
Baskets of flowers which had halfunpeopled greenhouses, large bouquets of roses, fragrant bunches of pinks, and many beautiful blossoms I am not botanist enough to name had been coming in upon me all day long.
They summon all her race: an endless band Pours forth, and leaves unpeopled half the land.
Be sure that, unabashed and impenitent, shall I riot over sordid industry during the most gracious time of year to hearken to the eloquence and accept the teachings of unpeopled spaces.
Surely, I thought, the wayfarer who makes such outcry in this unpeopled wilderness is an uncouth fellow who has lost his way and thinks to dialogue with echoes for relief of loneliness.
Alack, and what shall good old York there see But empty lodgings and unfurnish'd walls, Unpeopled offices, untrodden stones?
Marry, thus much I have learnt: He rather means to lodge you in the field, Like one that comes here to besiege his court, Than seek a dispensation for his oath, To let you enter his unpeopled house.
It matters little who was actually the first to set foot on theseunpeopled banks, but it is a strange coincidence that the two pathfinders should have borne the same name.
After dark the young Indian took his way cautiously far off into silent, unpeopled places where sharp escarpments cut like cameos against the sky.
That was all, so far as I could see, and if dulness and an unpeopled wilderness make for the reformation of man, it struck me that I was in a fair way to become a saint if I stayed here long.
Next morning we were off again, over the same bare, brown, unpeopled wilderness.
Nearly a third of the prisoners succeed in making their escape; and the unpeopled plains, filled with herds, furnish them with booty.
But it was upon a desolate and unpeopled world that the eyes of Deucalion and Pyrrha rested, and in their utter loneliness they almost wished that they had perished with their friends.