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(b) THE COUNTRY CHURCH-YARD, AND CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF ANCIENT EPITAPHS
(c) CELEBRATED EPITAPHS CONSIDERED.
III. ESSAYS, LETTERS, AND NOTES ELUCIDATORY AND CONFIRMATORY OF THE POEMS.
(a) OF THE PRINCIPLES OF POETRY AND THE 'LYRICAL BALLADS' (1798-1802) .
(d) OF POETRY AS OBSERVATION AND DESCRIPTION.
(f) LETTERS TO SIR GEORGE AND LADY BEAUMONT AND
OTHERS ON THE POEMS AND RELATED SUBJECTS.
(g) LETTER TO THE RIGHT HON. CHARLES JAMES FOX.
(h) OF THE PRINCIPLES OF POETRY AND HIS OWN POEMS.
GUIDE
DISTRICT OF THE LAKES
PUBLISHED BY HUDSON AND NICHOLSON,
CONTENTS.
DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATION FOR THE TOURIST.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY OF THE LAKES.
DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATION FOR THE TOURIST.
ROAD FROM AMBLESIDE TO KESWICK.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENERY OF THE LAKES.
EXCURSIONS TO THE TOP OF SCAWFELL AND ON THE BANKS OF ULSWATER.
LANCASTER To KENDAL, by Kirkby Lonsdale, 30 miles.
LANCASTER to KENDAL, by Burton, 21¾ miles.
LANCASTER to KENDAL, by Milnthorpe, 21¼ miles.
LANCASTER to ULVERSTON, over Sands, 21 miles.
LANCASTER to ULVERSTON, by Levens-Bridge, 35½ miles.
ULVERSTON to HAWKSHEAD, by Coniston Water-Head, 19 miles.
ULVERSTON to BOWNESS, by Newby-Bridge, 16 miles.
HAWKSHEAD to AMBLESIDE, 5 miles.
HAWKSHEAD to BOWNESS, 5½ miles.