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Introduction
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Notes about the addenda
page 193
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ARTICLE I.
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Dr Brown's letter describing vale and the lake
of Keswick.
page 193
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ARTICLE II.
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Extract from Dr Dalton's descriptive poem enumerating the
beauties of the Vale of Keswick
First printed in Pearch's Collection of Poems, vol.1,
1775.
page 197
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ARTICLE III.
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Mr Gray's Journal, in a letter to Dr Wharton, 18 October
1769.
page 199
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ARTICLE IV.
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Ode to the Sun, by Mr Cumberland, 1776.
page 224
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ARTICLE V.
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A Night Piece on the Banks of Windermere, by Rev James
Plumtre, Summer 1797.
page 229
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ARTICLE VI.
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A Description of Dunald Mill Hole, by A Walker, 1760.
page 236
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ARTICLE VII.
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A Tour to the Caves in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
page 238
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ARTICLE VIII.
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Further Account of Furness Fells
Or, Observations on placing objects on the eminences, and
planting trees in the vallies seen in this tour.
page 284
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ARTICLE IX.
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Account of Ennerdale.
page 293
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ARTICLE X
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Specimens of the Cumberland Dialect:-
Harvest; or, the Bashful Shepherd
Horace book.2 ode.7, translated in the
Cumberland dialect.
page 298
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ARTICLE XI.
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Mrs Radcliffe's Description of the Scenery in a Ride over
Skiddaw, 1794.
page 304
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