The Early Life of John Howard Payne With Contemporary Letters Heretofore Unpubl
The Early Life of John Howard Payne With Contemporary Letters Heretofore Unpubl
Willis T Willis Tracy Hanson
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" "Sweet soul: how pretty she is, " he exclaims in a letter to James Lewis, dated April 25, 1807. "We exchanged stages with her at Newark, and I made great exertions to get the seat which she occupied, and often knocked my head against the coach's side, supposing it possible at least that her head might have knocked against the same place. " Though Payne describes the roads as not un- like "the devil's turnpike to the infernal regions, " the country appeared to him a "paradise. " He was greatly... impressed with the historical setting of the places through 97 which he passed. "Princeton, " he writes in his letter to Lewis, "is a most delightful place; but the college edifice itself, built of huge stone, with the smallest kind of win- dows, — gives the idea of a jail standing in Elysium. " Before his return to college Payne stopped a few days with his friends in New York. During his visit he found time to write a long letter to his mother. While many written to his father are extant, I can find no trace of any other written to his mother.
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