The International Magazine, volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851

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Were you ever, reader, borne to thetop of a very high wave in a small boat, and did you ever, looking downthe watery mountain, mark how the steep descent, into the depth below, was checkered by smaller waves, and these waves again by ripples? Suchwas the character of the view beneath the feet of the spectator. Therewas a gradual, easy descent from the highest point of the whole countydown to a river-nurtured valley, not unbroken, but with lesser andlesser waves of earth, varying the aspect of t...he scene. These wavesagain were marked out, first by scattered and somewhat stunted trees, then by large oaks and chestnuts, not undiversified by the white andgleaming bark of the graceful birch. A massive group of birches here andthere was seen; a scattered cottage, too, with its pale bluish wreath ofsmoke curling up over the tree-tops. Then, on the lower slope of all, came hedgerows of elms, with bright, green rolls of verdant turfbetween; the spires of churches; the roofs and white walls of many sortsof man's dwelling-places, and gleams of a bright river, with two orthree arches of a bridge.

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