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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 5. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Tales and Sketches (search)
city of a day The writer, when residing in Lowell, in 1844 contributed this and the companion pieces to The Stranger in Lowell. this, then, is Lowell,—a city springing up, like the enchanted pable-land of promise? Many of the streets of Lowell present a lively and neat aspect, and are adorand repose. There is one beautiful grove in Lowell,—that on Chapel Hill,—where a cluster of fine ose motto is ever Onward. The population of Lowell is constituted mainly of New Englanders; but te first time the Rapids of the Merrimac, above Lowell. Passing up the street by the Hospital, a l Who can paint like Nature ? First day in Lowell. To a population like that of Lowell, the w half an hour. In this way the working-day in Lowell is eked out to an average throughout the year me of the most pleasant hours I have passed in Lowell. The manner in which the Offering has been y shore. I know of no walk in the vicinity of Lowell so inviting as that along the margin of the ri[1 more...