MAGAZINE OF American Literature, Science and Irt. VOL. X. JULY-SEPTEMBER, 1837 NEW YORK: MDCCCLVIII, A Magazine of Literature, Science, and Art. VOL. X.—JULY, 1857.—NO. LV. ern traveling facilities, but there are few “Go thither,” says the statesman, true character-their occasional moods THE, casual visitor, who whirls to of superior majesty — all that makes them a real refreshment, a force, a joy Hampshire, is amazed and gratified with for the rest of your years—they show the solid grandeur and the varied beauty only to the calmer eye-only to him of the scenes through which he may be who waits sufficiently long to unthink borne, even with the hot haste of mod- bis city habits, and bide their time. VOL. X.-) 90947 |