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table of contents
Titlepage
Imprint
Biographical Sketch
Essays
The Service
I: Qualities of the Recruit
II: What Music Shall We Have?
III: Not How Many, but Where the Enemy Are
Aulus Persius Flaccus
A Walk to Wachusett
Natural History of Massachusetts
Dark Ages
A Winter Walk
The Landlord
Paradise (to Be) Regained
Homer; Ossian; Chaucer
Homer
Ossian
Chaucer
Poetry
Herald of Freedom
Wendell Phillips Before the Concord Lyceum
Thomas Carlyle and His Works
On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
Sir Walter Raleigh
Slavery in Massachusetts
Life Without Principle
Chesuncook
A Plea for Captain John Brown
After the Death of John Brown
The Last Days of John Brown
The Succession of Forest Trees
Walking
Autumnal Tints
Introduction
The Purple Grasses
The Red Maple
The Elm
Fallen Leaves
The Sugar-Maple
The Scarlet Oak
Wild Apples
The History of the Apple-Tree
The Wild Apple
The Crab
How the Wild Apple Grows
The Fruit, and Its Flavor
Their Beauty
The Naming of Them
The Last Gleaning
The “Frozen-Thawed” Apple
Night and Moonlight
The Wellfleet Oysterman
The Highland Light
A Yankee in Canada
I: Concord to Montreal
II: Quebec and Montmorenci
III: St. Anne
IV: The Walls of Quebec
V: The Scenery of Quebec; and the River St. Lawrence
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