| 1843 - 706 pages
...peace. Peace of mind ; tranquillity ; calm recollections of the dead ; Great thoughts of eternal rest and happiness ; nothing of gloom or terror. Niagara...changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to beat for ever. "Oh, how the strife and trouble of our daily life receded from my view, and lessened in the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 pages
...one — instant and lasting - o'f the tremendous spectacle, was Peace. Peace of Mind: Tranquillity Calm recollections of the Dead: Great Thoughts of...changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to beat for ever. ' Oh, how the strife and trouble of our daily life receded from my view, and lessened in... | |
| 1842 - 420 pages
...peace of mind — tranquillity — calm recollection of the dead— great thoughts of eternal rest and happiness — nothing of gloom or terror. Niagara...changeless and indelible until its pulses cease to beat for ever. Oh, how strife and trouble of our daily life receded from my view and lessened in the distance,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 340 pages
...Peace. Peace of Mind • Tranquillity : Calm recollections of the Bead : Great Thoughts of Eternal Rest and Happiness •. nothing of Gloom or Terror. Niagara...Beauty; to remain there, changeless and indelible, unlil its pulses cease to beat, for ever. Oh, how the strife and trouble of our daily life receded... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 606 pages
...mind [.']— tranquilluy [.'] — calm recollections of the dead — great thoughts of eternal rebt and happiness — nothing of gloom or terror. Niagara was at once stamped on my heart an image of Beauty, to remain there, changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to... | |
| William Barham - 1847 - 196 pages
...Peace, Peace of Mind : Tranquillity : Calm recollections of the dead : Great Thoughts of Eternal Rest and Happiness : nothing of Gloom or Terror. Niagara...changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to beat for ever. Oh, how the strife and trouble of our daily life receded from my view, and lessened in the... | |
| Robert Baird - 1850 - 332 pages
...calm recollections of the dead, great thoughts of eternal rest and happiness, nothing of gloom and terror — Niagara was at once stamped upon my heart...changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to beat for ever. " Oh, how the strife and trouble of our daily life receded from my view, and lessened in... | |
| Robert Baird - 1850 - 350 pages
...recollections of the dead, great thoughts of eternal rest and happiness, nothing of gloom and terror—Niagara was at once stamped upon my heart an image of beauty,...changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to beat for ever. " Oh, how the strife and trouble of our daily life receded from my view, and lessened in... | |
| Robert Baird - 1850 - 428 pages
...calm recollections of the dead, great thoughts of eternal rest and happiness, nothing of gloom and terror — Niagara was at once stamped upon my heart...an image of beauty, to remain there changeless and yidelible, until its pulses cease to beat for ever. " Oh, how the strife and trouble of our daily life... | |
| Washington Friend - 1858 - 92 pages
...of bright green water, that it came upon me in its full might and majesty. Then Niagara was for ever stamped upon my heart, an image of beauty, to remain...changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to beat for ever. " Oh, how the strife and trouble of daily life receded from my view and lessened in the distance,... | |
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