- [Nahant]
- [The Balloon]
- [Taunton.—Cotton Manufactures.—Pocassett.—Rhode Island.]
- [Newport]
- [Rhode Island]
- [Block Island]
- [New York]
- [Rockaway.—A Road Adventure.]
- [Journal]
- [Impressions of Petersburg]
- [Virginia]
- [A Rhapsody]
- [Impressions of Petersburg.—The deserted Church.]
- [Charleston, South Carolina]
- [Total Eclipse of the Sun]
- [Savannah]
- [Columbus]
- [Travelling through the Creek Nation]
- [The Alabama River down to Mobile]
- [Journal]
- [New Orleans]
- [American Theatre]
- [French Theatre]
- [New Orleans]
- [Journal]
- [The Theatre]
- [Journal]
- [Mobile]
- [New Orleans]
- [The Levee Market]
- [Journal resumed]
- [New York]
- [Journal]
- [A visit to Quebec, via Lake Champlan and Montreal]
- [The Sault au Recollect]
- [General Impressions of the Country and of the American People]
- [Adieu]
- [Appendix]
IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA.
NAHANT.
This rocky peninsula is truly a very wild and unworldlike little territory, jutting boldly out as it does into the mighty bay of Massachusetts, and commanding a view of its whole extent, from Cape Cod to Cape Anne, together with the many islands, towns, and villages scattered along the coast; whilst in front spreads out the Atlantic Ocean.
To sit within the upper gallery of this house upon the cliff, and watch the rising moon fling her golden bridge from the far horizon's edge, until it seems to rest upon the beach below, is a sight which would be worth something in a poet or a painter's eyes.
I never, either in the East or in the Mediterranean, beheld anything exceed in colour the glory of these evening skies, or their depth by night. Round about, near to the edge of the cliffs, are scattered a number of dwellings, built in the style of the southern cottage, having low projecting eaves covering a broad gallery which usually encircles the building: these are objects upon which the eye is pleased to rest when the moon deepens their shadows on the barren rock.