Untitled by T.S.L.

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The title page of the Table Rock Album

Boast not thyself, Niagara,
‡‡That thy deep song shall ne’er be o’er ―
The archangel’s voice shall yet proclaim
‡‡That thou and time shall be no more.

Boast not thyself, though God hath set
‡‡His seal of glory on thee now;
For He shall veil thy glory yet,
‡‡And take the rainbow from thy brow.

Thou, thou may’st sing a requiem o’er
‡‡The grave of millions yet unborn;
Thy sun of glory too shall set ―
‡‡The universe for thee shall mourn.


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 T.S., jun.

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Niagara Falls with a Rainbow by Ralph Gore, 1819. Image courtesy of Niagara Falls Public Library

Niagara’s mighty waters, rushing by,
That stun the sense, and yet delight the eye,
Whose breakers dashing on the rugged rock,
With thundering uproar, and with deafening shock,
Awaken feelings never known before,
And fill the memory with an endless store
Of fancies and of thoughts that ne’er can die,
But treasured in the heart forever lie.
The white foam dancing and the clouds of spray
That boil beneath me and around me play,
The circling rainbows with their vivid dyes,
Like fairy forms from out the waters rise,
Deck’d with those tints, so pure and all so bright,
They seem like rays of heaven’s own hallowed light;
All, all unveil, and place within my sight
The great Creator in his matchless might.


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 T.J.R.

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The title page of the Table Rock Album

Should cruel fate, by some unconquer’d spell,
Consign our bodies, souls and all, to hell,
May falls like these be sent there too,
To drown us out of such a monstrous stew.


August 25, 1849

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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A Dialogue by H. Sylvester et al.

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The title page of the Table Rock Album


H. Sylvester:

I have been to “Termination Rock,”
Where many have been before;
But as I can’t describe the scene,
I won’t say any more.

Anonymous

If you cannot describe the scene —
Which all should much deplore —
Inferior bards should drop their pens —
Their verse would be a bore.


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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Discovery of Termination Rock by H. Sylvester

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Certificate affirming that Mr. Harmon Noble has passed behind Niagara Falls to Termination Rock, August 14, 1839. Image courtesy of Niagara Falls Public Library


‡‡‡‡‡‡
“A young salmon, one day,
‡‡‡‡‡‡To his mother did say,
“I should very much like a nice leap through the spray.”
‡‡‡‡‡‡The old lady said, “Why,
‡‡‡‡‡‡If you like you may try;
But I guess that the jump will be found rather high.”
‡‡‡‡‡‡Then she just took a peep,
‡‡‡‡‡‡But thought it too deep;
“No, no,” said mamma, “Catch a weasel asleep —
‡‡‡‡‡‡Mind, child, if you go
‡‡‡‡‡‡To the realms below,
What will become of you then I don’t know.” —
‡‡‡‡‡‡But the young fish, so wise,
‡‡‡‡‡‡Did its mother despise,
And being adventurous straightforward tries.
‡‡‡‡‡‡Soon it fell from the edge,
‡‡‡‡‡‡And got dashed on a ledge,
Whence an Indian to bring it back soon gave a pledge.
‡‡‡‡‡‡The Indian so brave
‡‡‡‡‡‡His pledged honor to save,
Found a path by the rock out of reach of the wave;
‡‡‡‡‡‡Through spray and through squall,
‡‡‡‡‡‡He returned — fish and all;
And he was the first that went under the Fall.
‡‡‡‡‡‡Mr. Forsyth then came,
‡‡‡‡‡‡And went under the same,
And thus to posterity handing his name.
‡‡‡‡‡‡What after befell,
‡‡‡‡‡‡The guides best can tell —
I went, with my wife; and we both liked it well!


October 24, 1839.  H. Sylvester is from the Vicarage, Buckingham, England.

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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