Dear John,
"The Watcher" relates to "The Way that He Took". First appeared in The Cosmopolitan, 1900 Volume 30,p. 49
https://books.google.com.ua/books?id=R5LNAAAAMAAJ&q=Put+forth+to+watch,+unschooled,+alone,&dq=Put+forth+to+watch,+unschooled,+alone,&hl=ru&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiRrczp0sjRAhUHDCwKHT09DmkQ6AEIHDAA
J> We have, after all, identified "All the world over ..." It relates to "With Number Three", an uncollected article about a hospital train.
J> However, there is another mystery heading which goes thus:
J> Put forth to watch, unschooled, alone 'Twixt hostile earth and sky;The mottled lizard 'neath the stone Is wiser here than I
J> (and on to a second stanza)
J> Any thoughts will be gratefully received.
J> Good wishes to all
J> John R
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