Untitled by François

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The title page of the Table Rock Album

Lo! dey come, de peoples, much 
De French, de Anglais, Yankee, Dutch
Lo! dey come, and here dey view
De vorld of vaters  not a few.
De peoples come, and den dey tell
De verse dey know not how to spell;
And what is very much absurd,
Dey ignorant of Anglais vord.
Ma foi, indeed I tink my verse
De best — I’m sure ‘t is not the worst.

 

Source: Table Rock Album and Sketches of the Falls and Scenery Adjacent. Buffalo: Steam Press of Thomas and Lathrops, copyright by Jewett, Thomas & Co.,1856c.1848

This link takes you to the scanned version of  the 1855 version of Table Rock Album from the Hathi Trust

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A Dialogue by H. Foote et al.

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The title page of the Table Rock Album


H. Foote:

To hear this water roar,
To see this water pour,
Is certainly much more,
Than I’ve heard or seen before

A. Legg:

To hear a jackass bray
Is nothing new to-day —
You can neither sing nor say;
So you may go away.

Francis Head:

You had better toddle too,
For you’re blockheads through and through —
‘Pon my honor, it is true —
Cock-a-doodle-doo.

Durham:

Good morning, how d’ye do?
How much wiser, pray are you,
Than the other stupid two?
Tell me that and tell me true.

Source: Table Rock Album and Sketches of the Falls and Scenery Adjacent. Buffalo: Steam Press of Thomas and Lathrops, copyright by Jewett, Thomas & Co.,1856c.1848

This link takes you to the scanned version of  the 1855 version of Table Rock Album from the Hathi Trust

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Untitled by Emphatic

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Roll on, Niagara, ― for ever roll ―
You look so GRAND and yet so droll!

 

Source: Table Rock Album and Sketches of the Falls and Scenery Adjacent. Buffalo: Steam Press of Thomas and Lathrops, copyright by Jewett, Thomas & Co.,1856c.1848

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Untitled by E.J.H.

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Niagara, it has been sung,
Can speak so loud without a tongue,
‡‡You hear its voice a mile hence;
But I a greater wonder know 
A pretty woman, who, although
‡‡She has a tongue, keeps silence!

 

Source: Table Rock Album and Sketches of the Falls and Scenery Adjacent. Buffalo: Steam Press of Thomas and Lathrops, copyright by Jewett, Thomas & Co.,1856c.1848

This link takes you to the scanned version of  the 1855 version of Table Rock Album from the Hathi Trust

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Untitled by Thomas A. Dwyn

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The title page of the Table Rock Album

While standing under the horse-shoe Fall,
Didn’t it look grand — and you feel small?

 

Dwyn was from Dublin, Ireland

 

Source: Table Rock Album and Sketches of the Falls and Scenery Adjacent. Buffalo: Steam Press of Thomas and Lathrops, copyright by Jewett, Thomas & Co.,1856c.1848

This link takes you to the scanned version of  the 1855 version of Table Rock Album from the Hathi Trust

See the Table of Contents of the Table Rock Album on this site.