正文 THE VOYAGE.

Ships, ships, I will descrie you

Amidst the main,

I will e and try you,

What you are proteg,

And projeg,

Whats your end and aim.

One goes abroad for merdise and trading,

Aays to keep his try from invading,

A third is ing home with rid wealthy lading.

Hallo! my fancie, whither wilt thou go?

OLD POEM.

To an Ameri visiting Europe, the long voyage he has to make is an excellent preparative. The temporary absence of worldly ses and employments produces a state of mind peculiarly ?tted to receive new and vivid impressions. The vast space of waters that separate the hemispheres is like a blank page iehere is no gradual transition by which, as in Europe, the features and population of one try blend almost imperceptibly with those of another. From the moment you lose sight of the land you have left, all is vacy, until you step on the opposite shore, and are lau oo the bustle and ies of another world.

In travelling by land there is a tinuity of se, and a ected su……(内容加载失败!)

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