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- Tags: Nature
The White Hills in October
Tags: 1856, Ammonoosuck, Boston, cigars, daughters, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, fathers, filial piety, German, Glen Ellis Fall, Harper's New Monthly Magazine, hiking, hotels, hunting, immigration, inns, Irish, journal, Love, marriage, Mayflower, Mohammed, Moses, Mount Rhigi, Mount Washington, Mount Webster, Nancy's Brook, Nature, New England, New Hampshire, Pickwick, Portland, Prospero, railroad, restaurants, Rosalind, rowing, Shakespeare, sisters, The Heir of Redcliffe, Theseus, tourism, Travel, waterfalls, White Mountains, Wordsworth
Who, and What, Has Not Failed
Scene at Niagara
An Excursion to Manchester
Tags: 1847, Abbot Lawrence, Amos Lawrence, capitalism, Caroline M. Kirkland, democracy, factory, Harvard, Immigrants, Irish, June, laborers, Lowell train, Manchester, manufacuturing, Massachusetts, Merrimack, Midas, mills, Nature, New Hampshire, Old World, philanthropy, railcar, railroad, Sartain's Union Magazine, Williams College, women and work, working class
A Vision
Straggling Excerpts from a Journal Kept in Switzerland
Tags: "Manfred", 1848, Alps, aristocracy, Battle of Morat, bible, Caroline M. Kirkland, children, class difference, doctors, Englishmen, forget-me-nots, Hamlet, John Kemble, Lord Byron, Madame de Stael, marriage, married women's property, medicine, mother's rights, Nature, Queen Bertha's tomb, rural life, Sartain's Union Magazine, St. Beatus, St. Paul, Swiss peasants, Switzerland, Thomas Campbell, tourism, Travel
"Mary Smith"
Tags: Consumption, Country, Fall, Juvenile Miscellany, Nature, New York, religion, tears