Then, when I felt how near to my Creator I was standing, the first effect, and the enduring one - instant and lasting - of the tremendous spectacle, was Peace. Peace of Mind, tranquillity, calm recollections of the Dead, great thoughts of Eternal Rest... American Notes for General Circulation - Page 178by Charles Dickens - 1842 - 306 pagesFull view - About this book
| Englishman, Montgomery Gibbs - 1877 - 262 pages
...instant and lasting — of the tremendous spectacle was Peace. Peace of Mind — Tranquillity — calm recollections of the Dead — Great Thoughts of Eternal...nothing of Gloom or Terror. Niagara was at once stamped on my heart as an Image of Beauty, to remain there changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease... | |
| Montgomery Gibbs - 1878 - 346 pages
...instant and lasting — of the tremendous spectacle was Peace. Peace of Mind — Tranquillity — calm recollections of the Dead — Great Thoughts of Eternal...nothing of Gloom or Terror. Niagara was at once stamped on my heart as an Image of Beauty, to remain there changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease... | |
| New reader - 1879 - 392 pages
...one, instant and lasting, of the tremendous spectacle, was peace — peace of mind, tranquillity, calm recollections of the dead, great thoughts of eternal...terror. Niagara was at once stamped upon my heart as an image of beauty, to remain there, changeless and indelible,4 until its pulses cease to beat for... | |
| David Thomas - 1879 - 448 pages
...and lasting, of the tremendous spectacle was peace — peace of mind, tranquillity, calm recollection of the dead, great thoughts of eternal rest and happiness...terror. Niagara was at once stamped upon my heart as an image of beauty, to remain there, changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to beat for... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 496 pages
...— instant and lasting— of the tremendous spectacle, was Peace. Peace of Mind, tranquillity, calm recollections of the Dead, great thoughts of Eternal...beat, for ever. Oh, how the strife and trouble of daily life receded from my view, and lessened in the distance, during the ten memorable days we passed... | |
| John Tillotson - 1880 - 392 pages
...— instant and lasting — of the tremendous spectacle, was Peace. Peace of mind, tranquil! ty, calm recollections of the Dead, great thoughts of Eternal...Niagara was at once stamped upon my heart, an Image of G Beauty ; to remain there, changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to beat, for ever. Oh!... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1881 - 532 pages
...instant and lasting — of the tremendous spectacle was Peace. Peace of Mind — Tranquillity — calm recollections of the Dead: Great Thoughts of Eternal...changeless and indelible until its pulses cease to beat forever 1 think in every quiet season now, still do those waters roll and leap, and roar and tumble... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1881 - 572 pages
...instant and lasting — of the tremendous spectacle was Peace. Peace of Mind — Tranquillity — calm recollections of the Dead : Great Thoughts of Eternal...changeless and indelible until its pulses cease to beat forever I think in every quiet season now, still do those waters roll and leap, and roar and tumble... | |
| William Adolphus Wheeler - 1881 - 600 pages
...first effect and the enduring one — instant and lasting — of the tremendous spectacle was 1'eace. Niagara was at once stamped upon my heart, an Image...changeless and indelible until its pulses cease to bent forever." Dickens. Close to the cataract, exactly at the spot from whence in former days the Table... | |
| John Tillotson - 1882 - 400 pages
...— instant and lasting — of the tremendous spectacle, was Peace. Peace of mind, tranquility, calm recollections of the Dead, great thoughts of Eternal...beat, for ever. Oh ! how the strife and trouble of daily life receded from my view, and lessened in the distance, during the ten memorable days we passed... | |
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