1796 S. T. Coleridge 149 And minister refreshment to the tired Way-wanderer.
1797 R. Southey 145 Weary way-wanderer languid and sick at heart.
1888 J. P. Campbell 197 Those dazzling gleams which sometimes Cross the path of the way-wanderers That go winging around Aidenn's heights.
2001 S. Soza 41 The protagonist of most of these poems is in exile, a lonesome wanderer, a tinker, a traveller, a tramp, a way-wanderer.