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"... It was the author's wish, in dwelling thus 

 upon the rural loveliness, and the literary and historical 

 associations of that delightful realm, to afford sympa- 

 thetic guidance and useful suggestion to other Ameri- 

 can travellers who, like himself, might be attracted to 

 roam among the shrines of the mother-land. Tempera- 

 ment is the explanation of style; and he has written 

 thus of England because she has filled his mind with 

 beauty and his heart with mingled joy and sadness; 

 and surely some memory of her venerable ruins, her 

 ancient shrines, her rustic glens, her gleaming rivers, 

 and her flower-spangled meadows will mingle with the 

 last thoughts that glimmer through his brain when the 

 shadows of the eternal night are falling and the ramble 

 of life is done." — From the Preface. 



" He offers something more than guidance to the 

 American traveller. He is a convincing and eloquent 

 interpreter of the august memories and venerable sanc- 

 tities of the old country." — Sattirday Review. 



" The book is delightful reading." — Scribner'i 

 Monthly. 



" Enthusiastic and yet keenly critical notes and com 

 ments on English life and scenery." — Scotsman. 



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