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Tuckerman, Henry T. (Henry Theodore), 1813-1871 [1841], Rambles and reveries (James P. Giffing, New York) [word count] [eaf406].
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Front matter Covers, Edges and Spine

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Title Page RAMBLES AND REVERIES. Duke.

I would divide my days
'Twixt books and journeys
Leo.

'Twere well. To wander and muse at will
Redeems our life from more than half its ill.”
NEW-YORK:
JAMES P. GIFFING,
NO. 50 GOLD STREET.

1841.

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Acknowledgment

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Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1841, by
JAMES P. GIFFING,
in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of
New-York.

S. ADAMS, PRINTER,
59 Gold Street, cor. of Ann.

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The favor with which many of the following articles
were recieved, as they appeared from time to time in
the periodicals of the day, induced the belief that a collected
edition would be acceptable to the public. They
are accordingly presented in the form of a volume, which,
it is hoped, will prove acceptable, at least to those who
honored the author's previous attempts with such kind
consideration.

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Acknowledgment

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INSCRIBED
TO
Charles F. Hoffman,
OF NEW-YORK,
With the sincere regard
OF
THE AUTHOR.

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CONTENTS.

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Page


SKETCHES.

A Day at Ravenna, 3

The Cholera in Sicily, 15

The Capuchin of Pisa, 33

San Marino, 43

Turin, 61

Love in a Lazzaret, 72

Florence Revisited, 87

The Thespian Syren, 118

Modena, 139

A Journey, 149

Genoa, 157

Bologna, 162

Lucca, 171

Leaf from a Log, 178

THOUGHTS ON THE POETS.

Goldsmith, 191

Pope, 218

Cowper, 227

Shelley, 240

Burns, 262

Wordsworth, 276

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Coleridge, 290

Mrs. Hemans, 304

Characteristics of Lamb, 316

MISCELLANY.

The Bachelor Reclaimed, 357

Hair, 364

Eye-Language, 371

Art and Artists, 383

The Weather, 400

Manner, 408

Pet-Notions, 416

Loitering, 421

Broad Views, 431

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Tuckerman, Henry T. (Henry Theodore), 1813-1871 [1841], Rambles and reveries (James P. Giffing, New York) [word count] [eaf406].
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