. Sidney Lanier at Rockingham Springs; where and how the "Science of English verse" was written; a new chapter in American letters. SIDNEY LANIER A number of Baltimore people wereaccustomed to come to Rockingham Springsat the time of which we write, and one ofthe cottages was called Baltimore this cottage, as was fitting, the Lanierswere given apartments. This house is stillstanding, and it remains unchanged in formand general appearance; but surely we maytake the liberty now of changing its name,and of calling it henceforth Tanier Cot-tage. The quick sentiment of Lanier musthave resp


. Sidney Lanier at Rockingham Springs; where and how the "Science of English verse" was written; a new chapter in American letters. SIDNEY LANIER A number of Baltimore people wereaccustomed to come to Rockingham Springsat the time of which we write, and one ofthe cottages was called Baltimore this cottage, as was fitting, the Lanierswere given apartments. This house is stillstanding, and it remains unchanged in formand general appearance; but surely we maytake the liberty now of changing its name,and of calling it henceforth Tanier Cot-tage. The quick sentiment of Lanier musthave responded at once to the coincidenceof finding this quiet little Baltimore inthe wilderness, after he had left the big,noisy Baltimore so far away. Another coincidence must have pleasedhim: The owners and managers of Rock-ingham Springs were then, and still are,Messrs. Hopkins & Hopkins—Mr. G. and his son, Mr. Edwin B. Hopkins PAGE 18. Edwin B. Hopkins.(1879) Gerard T. Hopkins.(1898)


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