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Atlantic ocean, the tranquility of the lake which could scarcely be said to murmur on the shore, and the shore itself overhung with trees and bushes, but above all the light green [unknown word] of the water instead of the [unknown word] sea blue, [unknown word] do different an effect, that the apparently found... can scarcely suggest the idea of the "great deep" to any but more who have never seen it or heard it roar -- on the whole the view of Lake Ontario tho not destitute of sublimity, cannot in my opinion be any means be compares to the view of the...
Atlantic ocean, the tranquility of the lake which could scarcely be said to murmur on the shore, and the shore itself overhung with trees and bushes, but above all the light green colour of the water instead of the deep sea blue, produce. So different in effect, that they apparently found self [unknown word] can scarcely suggest the idea of the "great deep" to any but more who have never seen it or heard it roar -- on the whole the view of Lake Ontario who not destitute of sublimity, cannot in my opinion be any means be compared to the view of the...

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128 Atlantic ocean, the tranquility of the lake which could scarcely be said to murmur on the shore, and the shore itself overhung with trees and bushes, but above all the light green colour of the water instead of the deep sea blue, produce. So different in effect, that they apparently found self [unknown word] can scarcely suggest the idea of the "great deep" to any but more who have never seen it or heard it roar -- on the whole the view of Lake Ontario who not destitute of sublimity, cannot in my opinion be any means be compared to the view of the...