. Backgrounds of literature. n Sleepy Hollow Brook 109 Old Willows near Tarrytown . 115 Along Sleepy Hollow Brook on the Old Philipse Manor 122 The Old Dutch Church in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery 127 Goethes House 134 Goethes Working-room 141 The State Church at Weimar 147 The Castle and Ducal Palace 155 The Bronze Serpent in the Park 162 The Garden of Goethes House 167 A Corner in the Garden 175 The Valley of the Doones . . » 180 Whitmans Birthplace ..... o, 194 > Old Well at Huntington 204 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xi PAGE The Garden of Whitmans House in Camden . . 217 At Cold Spring Harbor, wh


. Backgrounds of literature. n Sleepy Hollow Brook 109 Old Willows near Tarrytown . 115 Along Sleepy Hollow Brook on the Old Philipse Manor 122 The Old Dutch Church in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery 127 Goethes House 134 Goethes Working-room 141 The State Church at Weimar 147 The Castle and Ducal Palace 155 The Bronze Serpent in the Park 162 The Garden of Goethes House 167 A Corner in the Garden 175 The Valley of the Doones . . » 180 Whitmans Birthplace ..... o, 194 > Old Well at Huntington 204 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xi PAGE The Garden of Whitmans House in Camden . . 217 At Cold Spring Harbor, where Whitman had his First Glimpse of the Sea 227 A Byway in Huntington 237 Whitmans Grave at Camden 241 ^ Abbotsford 246 ^ The Brig o Turk 251 ^ St. Margarets Loch and Arthurs Seat, Edinburgh . 258 Edinburgh Castle 263 Loch Achray and Ben Venue 270 Dryburgh Abbey 275 The Canongate Tolbooth, Edinburgh 282 Loch Katrine 287 ^ Melrose Abbey 294 ^ The Quadrangle, Edinburgh University .... 299 THE LAKE COUNTRYAND WORDSWORTH. THE LAKE COUNTRYAND WORDSWORTH He spoke, and loosed our hearts in laid us as we lay at birth,On the cool flowery lap of earth;Smiles broke from us and we had ease;The hills were round us, and the breezeWent oer the sunlit fields again;Our foreheads felt the wind and youth returnd; for there was shedOn spirits that had long been dried up and closely freshness of the early world. O wrote Matthew Arnold in1850, when the long life ofWordsworth ended and hewas laid at rest in thechurchyard at Grasmere,the Rotha sweeping past hisgrave with the freshnessand purity of the mountains in its bosom. 3


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