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'Read the poems of Conder over a second time [...] I am much pleasd with many more which I shall read anon'
'It must have been during this year [1823] that I began to read a work which gave me much and unalloyed pleasure: this was "The Modern Traveller", edited by Mr. Conder. I read the parts consecutively and was so much pleased with them that I looked for their publication with great interest.'
'To... ...' 'There are who strangely love to roam/And find in wildest haunts their home/...' ['Home' ll. 13-22]
'Home - by J Conder' 'That is not home, where day by day, /...'