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BY THE AUTHOR OF

"ESSAYS FOR SUMMER HOURS."

Charles Lanman.

Gentlemen, let not prejudice prepossess you. I confess my discourse
is like to prove suitable to my recreation,- - calm and quiet.

IZAAK WALTON.

BOSTON:

JAMES MUNROE AND COMPANY.

MDCCCXLV.

US10048.45

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1844, by
CHARLES LANMAN.

in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.

BOSTON:

PRINTED BY THURSTON, TORRY AND CO.

31 Devonshire Street.

OF

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LANMAN'S "ESSAYS FOR SUMMER HOURS."

By John Neal, Esq.

"A book of two hundred and fifty pages, containing some twenty essays or thereabouts, and perhaps more, -upon all sorts of pilgrimages: upon the woods and the city, Morning and Evening, the Dying Year, Literature, Mirth and Sadness, the Early Called, the Painter's Dream, &c., &c., &c.; written with great simplicity and sweetness, - untainted with affectation, except in two or three slight instances, — original, tender, and at times absolutely touching."

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From the N. Y. Evening Post, Edited by W. C. Bryant.

"The volume, of which we have copied the title, is composed of essays on various subjects, the fruit, as the author tells us, of the leisure of last summer. They are agreeably written, with a vein of poetic embellishment."

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From the Democratic Review.

'Essays for Summer Hours,' is the title of a pleasing little tome, by Charles Lanman, comprising a series of sketches of American scenery, interspersed with poetical allusions to incidents and characters which are very harmoniously blended, and agreeably presented. We hope this work will prove successful, and form the precursor of many other contributions to our elegant literature from the same pen."

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From the Southern Literary Messenger.

"This well printed, and handsome little volume, embraces a series of eighteen essays; the most of them founded in American scenery and associations. Some of topics are furnished by the West, the native place of young author; he has certainly done justice to the h scenes that are spread out in that interesting porof the country. The talent of the writer is descrip

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