Niagara! thy waters were not made
A toy for puny mortals’ idle gaze.
Thine is a hymn eternal, and the tones
Of thy mysterious voice ascend the skies,
And pour the strains of Nature’s melody
Before the throne of Him who made the earth,
And seas, and skies, and all that in them is.
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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Next to the bliss of seeing Sarah,
Is that of seeing Niagara.
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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My wife and I went round the Falls; ‡‡My wife and I came back again;
My wife and I went up the hill; ‡‡And only think — we felt no pain!
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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The following verse is found in the Table Rock Album, unattributed and untitled.
My thoughts are strange, sublime and deep, ‡‡‡‡‡‡As I look up to thee —
What a glorious place for washing sheep ‡‡‡‡‡‡Niagara would be!
Further investigation reveals that this is a short excerpt from a longer poem, which can be found under the title Thoughts on Visiting Niagara in George Holley’s Niagara : Its History and Geology, Incidents and Poetry, With Illustrations.
Source for the sheep washing fragment: 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
Source for the whole poem: George W. Holley. Niagara : Its History and Geology, Incidents and Poetry, With Illustrations. Toronto: Hunter, Rose and Company, 1872
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Look, look up; the spray is dashing, ‡‡Roaring waters foam and sweep, —
O’er your head the torrent dashing, ‡‡Hurls its grandeur down the steep.
O, mortal man beneath such splendours, ‡‡How trifling, mean, and vain, and poor!
Prepare, then, sinner, to surrender ‡‡All thoughts unhallowed and impure.
Terrific is the scene around you — ‡‡Mark ye how wild the waters ring;
Columns of wreathing cloud surround you — ‡‡This is Thy work, O God, our King!
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