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- The Project Gutenberg eBook of Summer on the Lakes, by S. M. Fuller.
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@@ -119,98 +113,98 @@
<h1>SUMMER ON THE LAKES</h1>
-<center>
-<a name="Arched_Rock_At_Mackinaw"></a>
+<div style="text-align: center">
+<a id="Arched_Rock_At_Mackinaw"></a>
<a class="hidden" href="images/0004-256c.png" title="Arched Rock at Mackinaw">
<img class="fullv" src="images/0004-256c.png" title="Arched Rock at Mackinaw" alt="Arched Rock at Mackinaw"></a>
<div class="caption">ARCHED ROCK AT MACKINAW</div>
-</center>
+</div>
-<hr class="full"/>
+<hr class="full">
-<h1>SUMMER ON THE LAKES<br />
-<br /> <br />
-IN 1843<br />
-<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <br />
-BY<br />
-<br />
-S. M. FULLER<br />
+<h1>SUMMER ON THE LAKES<br >
+<br > <br >
+IN 1843<br >
+<br >&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <br >
+BY<br >
+<br >
+S. M. FULLER<br >
</h1>
-<hr class="full"/>
+<hr class="full">
<div class="toc">
<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
<ul>
- <li><a href="#OPENING_POEMS"><b>OPENING POEMS.</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#OPENING_POEMS"><b>OPENING POEMS.</b></a><br >
<ul>
- <li><a href="#SUMMER_ON_THE_LAKES"><b>Summer on the Lakes</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#TO_A_FRIEND"><b>To a Friend</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#SUMMER_ON_THE_LAKES"><b>Summer on the Lakes</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#TO_A_FRIEND"><b>To a Friend</b></a><br >
</ul>
- <li><a href="#CHAPTER_I"><b>CHAPTER I.</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER_I"><b>CHAPTER I.</b></a><br >
<ul>
- <li><a href="#Niagara_June_10_1843"><b>Niagara, June 10, 1843</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#Niagara_June_10_1843"><b>Niagara, June 10, 1843</b></a><br >
</ul>
- <li><a href="#CHAPTER_II"><b>CHAPTER II.</b> &mdash; The Lakes</a><br />
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER_II"><b>CHAPTER II.</b> &mdash; The Lakes</a><br >
<ul>
- <li><a href="#Scene_Steamboat"><b>Scene, Steamboat</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Chicago_June_20"><b>Chicago, June 20</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#Scene_Steamboat"><b>Scene, Steamboat</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Chicago_June_20"><b>Chicago, June 20</b></a><br >
</ul>
- <li><a href="#CHAPTER_III"><b>CHAPTER III.</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER_III"><b>CHAPTER III.</b></a><br >
<ul>
- <li><a href="#Hazelwood_Rock_River_June_30_1843"><b>Hazelwood, Rock River, June 30th, 1843</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#GANYMEDE_TO_HIS_EAGLE"><b>Ganymede to his Eagle</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Log_Cabin_at_Rock_River"><b>Log Cabin at Rock River (Illustration)</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#A_Grateful_Sad_Farewell"><b>&mdash;a grateful sad farewell!</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#Hazelwood_Rock_River_June_30_1843"><b>Hazelwood, Rock River, June 30th, 1843</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#GANYMEDE_TO_HIS_EAGLE"><b>Ganymede to his Eagle</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Log_Cabin_at_Rock_River"><b>Log Cabin at Rock River (Illustration)</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#A_Grateful_Sad_Farewell"><b>&mdash;a grateful sad farewell!</b></a><br >
</ul>
- <li><a href="#CHAPTER_IV"><b>CHAPTER IV.</b> &mdash; Chicago again</a><br />
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER_IV"><b>CHAPTER IV.</b> &mdash; Chicago again</a><br >
<ul>
- <li><a href="#TRIFORMIS"><b>Triformis</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Prairie_And_Log_Cabin"><b>Prairie and Log Cabin in the Distance (Illustration)</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Springfield_Illinois_May_20_1840"><b>Springfield, Illinois, May 20, 1840</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#SOLITARY"><b>Solitary</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Marianas_Poem"><b>"Death \ Opens her sweet white arms, and whispers Peace;&hellip;</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Rolling_Prairie"><b>Rolling Prairie of Illinois (Illustration)</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#TRIFORMIS"><b>Triformis</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Prairie_And_Log_Cabin"><b>Prairie and Log Cabin in the Distance (Illustration)</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Springfield_Illinois_May_20_1840"><b>Springfield, Illinois, May 20, 1840</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#SOLITARY"><b>Solitary</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Marianas_Poem"><b>"Death \ Opens her sweet white arms, and whispers Peace;&hellip;</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Rolling_Prairie"><b>Rolling Prairie of Illinois (Illustration)</b></a><br >
</ul>
- <li><a href="#CHAPTER_V"><b>CHAPTER V.</b> &mdash; Wisconsin</a><br />
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER_V"><b>CHAPTER V.</b> &mdash; Wisconsin</a><br >
<ul>
- <li><a href="#A_Maiden_Sat"><b>"A maiden sat beneath the tree&hellip;</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Indian_Encampment"><b>Indian Incampment (Illustration)</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Mental_Dialogue"><b>Mental Dialogue</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Fredericas_Poem"><b>"What was once so dark to me,&hellip;</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Fredericas_Quotes"><b>"Keep thy soul so that thou mayst, bear it in thy hands.&hellip;"</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Fredericas_Poem_2"><b>"Great God! how great is thy goodness,&hellip;</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Fredericas_Poem_3"><b>"Father, hear me!&hellip;</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Sleep_Waking_Conversation"><b>Sleep-Waking Conversation</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Faerie_Queene"><b>Faerie Queene</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Fredericas_Poem_4"><b>"Farewell, my friends,&hellip;</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Kerners_Address"><b>"Farewell; the debt I owe thee&hellip;</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#Do_Not_Blame_Me"><b>Do not blame me&hellip;</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#A_Maiden_Sat"><b>"A maiden sat beneath the tree&hellip;</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Indian_Encampment"><b>Indian Incampment (Illustration)</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Mental_Dialogue"><b>Mental Dialogue</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Fredericas_Poem"><b>"What was once so dark to me,&hellip;</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Fredericas_Quotes"><b>"Keep thy soul so that thou mayst, bear it in thy hands.&hellip;"</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Fredericas_Poem_2"><b>"Great God! how great is thy goodness,&hellip;</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Fredericas_Poem_3"><b>"Father, hear me!&hellip;</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Sleep_Waking_Conversation"><b>Sleep-Waking Conversation</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Faerie_Queene"><b>Faerie Queene</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Fredericas_Poem_4"><b>"Farewell, my friends,&hellip;</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Kerners_Address"><b>"Farewell; the debt I owe thee&hellip;</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#Do_Not_Blame_Me"><b>Do not blame me&hellip;</b></a><br >
</ul>
- <li><a href="#CHAPTER_VI"><b>CHAPTER VI.</b> &mdash; Mackinaw</a><br />
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER_VI"><b>CHAPTER VI.</b> &mdash; Mackinaw</a><br >
<ul>
- <li><a href="#Arched_Rock_From_The_Water"><b>Arched Rock from the Water (Illustration)</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#Arched_Rock_From_The_Water"><b>Arched Rock from the Water (Illustration)</b></a><br >
<li><a href="#GOVERNOR_EVERETT_RECEIVING_THE_INDIAN_CHIEFS">
- <b>Governor Everett Receiving the Indian Chiefs</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#EVERETTS_SPEECH"><b>Everett's Speech</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#MUCKWA_OR_THE_BEAR"><b>Muckwa, or the Bear</b></a><br />
+ <b>Governor Everett Receiving the Indian Chiefs</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#EVERETTS_SPEECH"><b>Everett's Speech</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#MUCKWA_OR_THE_BEAR"><b>Muckwa, or the Bear</b></a><br >
</ul>
- <li><a href="#CHAPTER_VII"><b>CHAPTER VII.</b> &mdash; Sault St. Marie</a><br />
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER_VII"><b>CHAPTER VII.</b> &mdash; Sault St. Marie</a><br >
<ul>
- <li><a href="#TO_EDITH_ON_HER_BIRTHDAY"><b>To Edith, on her Birthday</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#WHEN_NO_GENTLE"><b>"When no gentle eyebeam charms;&hellip;</b></a><br />
- <li><a href="#MACKINAW_BEACH"><b>Mackinaw Beach (Illustration)</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#TO_EDITH_ON_HER_BIRTHDAY"><b>To Edith, on her Birthday</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#WHEN_NO_GENTLE"><b>"When no gentle eyebeam charms;&hellip;</b></a><br >
+ <li><a href="#MACKINAW_BEACH"><b>Mackinaw Beach (Illustration)</b></a><br >
</ul>
- <li><a href="#THE_BOOK_TO_THE_READER"><b>THE BOOK TO THE READER</b></a><br />
+ <li><a href="#THE_BOOK_TO_THE_READER"><b>THE BOOK TO THE READER</b></a><br >
</ul>
</div>
-<hr class="full"/>
-<a name="OPENING_POEMS"></a>
+<hr class="full">
+<a id="OPENING_POEMS"></a>
<div class="poem">
-<div class="title"><a name="SUMMER_ON_THE_LAKES"></a>SUMMER ON THE LAKES.</div>
+<div class="title"><a id="SUMMER_ON_THE_LAKES"></a>SUMMER ON THE LAKES.</div>
<div class="stanza">
<p>Summer days of busy leisure,</p>
<p>Long summer days of dear-bought pleasure,</p>
@@ -232,10 +226,10 @@ S. M. FULLER<br />
</div>
</div>
-<hr />
+<hr >
<div class="poem">
-<div class="title"><a name="TO_A_FRIEND"></a>TO A FRIEND.</div>
+<div class="title"><a id="TO_A_FRIEND"></a>TO A FRIEND.</div>
<div class="stanza">
<p>Some dried grass-tufts from the wide flowery plain,</p>
<p>A muscle shell from the lone fairy shore,</p>
@@ -255,9 +249,9 @@ S. M. FULLER<br />
<hr class="chapter">
-<div class="chapter"><a name="CHAPTER_I"></a>CHAPTER I.</div>
+<div class="chapter"><a id="CHAPTER_I"></a>CHAPTER I.</div>
-<div class="rjust"><a name="Niagara_June_10_1843">Niagara, June 10, 1843.</a></div>
+<div class="rjust"><a id="Niagara_June_10_1843">Niagara, June 10, 1843.</a></div>
<p>Since you are to share with me such foot-notes as may be made on the
pages of my life during this summer's wanderings, I should not be quite
@@ -540,11 +534,11 @@ which we do now speak.&quot;
<hr class="chapter">
-<div class="chapter"><a name="CHAPTER_II"></a>CHAPTER II.
+<div class="chapter"><a id="CHAPTER_II"></a>CHAPTER II.
<div class="heading">THE LAKES.</div></div>
-<a name="Scene_Steamboat"></a>
+<a id="Scene_Steamboat"></a>
<div class="directions"><q class="location">Scene, Steamboat</q>&mdash;<i>About to leave Buffalo&mdash;Baggage coming on
board&mdash;Passengers bustling for their berths&mdash;Little boys persecuting
everybody with their newspapers and pamphlets&mdash;J., S. and M. huddled
@@ -988,9 +982,9 @@ reached Chicago on the evening of the sixth day, having been out five
days and a half, a rather longer passage than usual at a favorable
season of the year.</p>
-<hr />
+<hr >
-<a name="Chicago_June_20"></a>
+<a id="Chicago_June_20"></a>
<div class="rjust">Chicago, June 20.</div>
<p>There can be no two places in the world more completely thoroughfares
@@ -1321,7 +1315,7 @@ grove.</p>
<hr class="chapter">
-<div class="chapter"><a name="CHAPTER_III"></a>CHAPTER III.</div>
+<div class="chapter"><a id="CHAPTER_III"></a>CHAPTER III.</div>
<p>In the afternoon of this day we reached the Rock river, in whose
neighborhood we proposed to make some stay, and crossed at Dixon's
@@ -1447,7 +1441,7 @@ indicated all the beauty over which their wings bore them. I will here
insert a few lines left at this house, on parting, which feebly indicate
some of the features.</p>
-<a name="Hazelwood_Rock_River_June_30_1843"></a>
+<a id="Hazelwood_Rock_River_June_30_1843"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="overall0">
<div class="stanza">
@@ -1539,7 +1533,7 @@ prefer silence to speech, waiting to going, and scornfully smile in
answer to the motions of earnest life,</p>
<div class="centerquote">
-&quot;Of itself will nothing come,<br />
+&quot;Of itself will nothing come,<br >
That ye must still be seeking?&quot;
</div>
@@ -1638,12 +1632,12 @@ form of Jove's darling, Ganymede, and the following stanzas took form.</p>
<div class="poem">
<div class="title">
-<a name="GANYMEDE_TO_HIS_EAGLE"></a>GANYMEDE TO HIS EAGLE,</div>
+<a id="GANYMEDE_TO_HIS_EAGLE"></a>GANYMEDE TO HIS EAGLE,</div>
<div class="subtitle">
-<br />SUGGESTED BY A WORK OF THORWALDSEN'S.
-<br /><br>
-Composed on the height called the Eagle's Nest, Oregon, Rock River,<br />
-July 4th, 1843.<br />
+<br >SUGGESTED BY A WORK OF THORWALDSEN'S.
+<br ><br>
+Composed on the height called the Eagle's Nest, Oregon, Rock River,<br >
+July 4th, 1843.<br >
</div>
<div class="stanza">
<p>Upon the rocky mountain stood the boy,</p>
@@ -1805,12 +1799,12 @@ but was received with much applause, and followed by a plentiful dinner,
provided by and for the Sovereign People, to which Hail Columbia served
as grace.</p>
-<center>
-<a name="Log_Cabin_at_Rock_River"></a>
+<div style="text-align: center">
+<a id="Log_Cabin_at_Rock_River"></a>
<a class="hidden" href="images/0066-256c.png" title="Log Cabin at Rock River">
<img class="fullh" src="images/0066-256c.png" title="Log Cabin at Rock River" alt="Log Cabin at Rock River"></a>
<span class="caption">LOG CABIN AT ROCK RIVER</span>
-</center>
+</div>
<p>Returning, the gay flotilla hailed the little flag which the children
had raised from a log-cabin, prettier than any president ever saw, and
@@ -2065,9 +2059,9 @@ to me as if this glorious pageant was not without connection with that
event; at least, it inspired similar emotions,&mdash;a heavenly gate closing
a path adorned with shows well worthy Paradise.</p>
-<hr />
+<hr >
-<a name="A_Grateful_Sad_Farewell"></a>
+<a id="A_Grateful_Sad_Farewell"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<p>Farewell, ye soft and sumptuous solitudes!</p>
@@ -2100,8 +2094,8 @@ a path adorned with shows well worthy Paradise.</p>
<hr class="chapter">
-<div class="chapter"><a name="CHAPTER_IV"></a>CHAPTER IV.
-<div class="heading"><a name="Chicago_Again"></a>CHICAGO AGAIN.</div></div>
+<div class="chapter"><a id="CHAPTER_IV"></a>CHAPTER IV.
+<div class="heading"><a id="Chicago_Again"></a>CHICAGO AGAIN.</div></div>
<p>Chicago had become interesting to me now, that I knew it as the portal
to so fair a scene. I had become interested in the land, in the people,
@@ -2121,7 +2115,7 @@ say that the July moon shone there not less splendid, and may claim
insertion here.</p>
<div class="poem">
-<div class="title"><a name="TRIFORMIS"></a>TRIFORMIS.</div>
+<div class="title"><a id="TRIFORMIS"></a>TRIFORMIS.</div>
<div class="stanza">
<p>So pure her forehead's dazzling white,</p>
<p class="i2">So swift and clear her radiant eyes,</p>
@@ -2138,7 +2132,7 @@ insertion here.</p>
<p class="i2">Peeps through the leaves before it flies.</p>
<p>Untouched Diana, flitting dim,</p>
<p class="i2">While sings the wood its evening hymn.</p>
-<br />
+<br >
<div class="subtitle">II.</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
<p>Again we met. O joyful meeting!</p>
@@ -2156,7 +2150,7 @@ insertion here.</p>
<p class="i2">Drowsy Endymions, coarse and dull,</p>
<p>Or fills our waking souls with bliss,</p>
<p class="i2">Making long nights too beautiful.</p>
-<br />
+<br >
<div class="subtitle">III.</div>
</div><div class="stanza">
<p>O fair, but fickle lady-moon,</p>
@@ -2185,12 +2179,12 @@ time, and extracts from others from an earlier traveller, and in a
different region of the country from that I saw, which, I think, in
different ways, admirably descriptive of the country.</p>
-<center>
-<a name="Prairie_And_Log_Cabin"></a>
+<div style="text-align: center">
+<a id="Prairie_And_Log_Cabin"></a>
<a class="hidden" href="images/0081-256c.png" title="Prairie and Log Cabin in the Distance">
<img class="fullh" src="images/0081-256c.png" title="Prairie and Log Cabin in the Distance" alt="Prairie and Log Cabin in the Distance"></a>
<span class="caption">PRAIRIE &amp; LONG GROVE IN THE DISTANCE</span>
-</center>
+</div>
<p>&quot;And you, too, love the Prairies, flying voyager of a summer hour; but
<i>I</i> have only there owned the wild forest, the wide-spread meadows;
@@ -2245,9 +2239,9 @@ glades,&mdash;should not your depth pass into that poet's heart,&mdash;in your
depths should he not fuse his own?&quot;</p>
<p>The other letters show the painter's eye, as this the poet's heart.</p>
-<br />
+<br >
-<a name="Springfield_Illinois_May_20_1840"></a>
+<a id="Springfield_Illinois_May_20_1840"></a>
<div class="rjust">&quot;Springfield, Illinois, May 20, 1840.</div>
<p>&quot;Yesterday morning I left Griggsville, my knapsack at my back, pursued
@@ -2297,7 +2291,7 @@ at a farm house. And here may find its place this converse between the
solitary old man and the young traveller.</p>
<div class="poem">
-<div class="title"><a name="SOLITARY"></a>SOLITARY.</div>
+<div class="title"><a id="SOLITARY"></a>SOLITARY.</div>
<div class="stanza">
<p>My son, with weariness thou seemest spent,</p>
<p>And toiling on the dusty road all day,</p>
@@ -2949,7 +2943,7 @@ suggested by remembrance of the beautiful ballad, <i>Helen of Kirconnel
Lee</i>, which once she loved to recite, and in tones that would not have
sent a chill to the heart from which it came.</p>
-<a name="Marianas_Poem"></a>
+<a id="Marianas_Poem"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<p class="i10">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&quot;Death</p>
@@ -3108,12 +3102,12 @@ endangered her honor. But you cannot look about you there, without
seeing that there are resources abundant to retrieve, and soon to
retrieve, far greater errors, if they are only directed with wisdom.</p>
-<center>
-<a name="Rolling_Prairie"></a>
+<div style="text-align: center">
+<a id="Rolling_Prairie"></a>
<a class="hidden" href="images/0116-256c.png" title="Rolling Prairie of Illinois">
<img class="fullh" src="images/0116-256c.png" title="Rolling Prairie of Illinois" alt="Rolling Prairie of Illinois"></a>
<span class="caption">ROLLING PRAIRIE OF ILLINOIS</span>
-</center>
+</div>
<p>Might the simple maxim, that honesty is the best policy be laid to
heart! Might a sense of the true aims of life elevate the tone of
@@ -3227,8 +3221,8 @@ of being.</p>
<hr class="chapter">
-<div class="chapter"><a name="CHAPTER_V"></a>CHAPTER V.
-<div class="heading"><a name="WISCONSIN"></a>WISCONSIN.</div></div>
+<div class="chapter"><a id="CHAPTER_V"></a>CHAPTER V.
+<div class="heading"><a id="WISCONSIN"></a>WISCONSIN.</div></div>
<p>A territory, not yet a state; still, nearer the acorn than we were.</p>
@@ -3463,7 +3457,7 @@ has put into verse, in his late volume. But I did not see those wild
woods; only such as suggest little romances of love and sorrow, like
this:</p>
-<a name="A_Maiden_Sat"></a>
+<a id="A_Maiden_Sat"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<p>A maiden sat beneath the tree,</p>
@@ -3516,12 +3510,12 @@ this:</p>
</div>
</div>
-<center>
-<a name="Indian_Encampment"></a>
+<div style="text-align: center">
+<a id="Indian_Encampment"></a>
<a class="hidden" href="images/0132-256c.png" title="Indian Encampment">
<img class="fullh" src="images/0132-256c.png" title="Indian Encampment" alt="Indian Encampment"></a>
<span class="caption">INDIAN ENCAMPMENT</span>
-</center>
+</div>
<p>On the bank of Silver Lake we saw an Indian encampment. A shower
threatened us, but we resolved to try if we could not visit it before it
@@ -3722,7 +3716,7 @@ persons who honor me with a portion of friendly confidence and of
criticism, and myself expressed as <i>Free Hope</i>. The others may be styled
<i>Old Church</i>, <i>Good Sense</i>, and <i>Self-Poise</i>.</p>
-<a name="Mental_Dialogue"></a>
+<a id="Mental_Dialogue"></a>
<p><i>Good Sense</i>. I wonder you can take any interest in such observations or
experiments. Don't you see how almost impossible it is to make them with
any exactness, how entirely impossible to know anything about them
@@ -4027,7 +4021,7 @@ protecting her from evil spirits.</p>
<p>(These are little simple rhymes; they are not worth translating into
verse, though, in the original, they have a childish grace.)</p>
-<a name="Fredericas_Poem"></a>
+<a id="Fredericas_Poem"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<p class="i2">What was once so dark to me,</p>
@@ -4151,7 +4145,7 @@ When I, with my finger, touch her <i>on the forehead between the
eyebrows</i>, she says each time something that bears upon the state of my
soul. Some of these sentences I record.</p>
-<a name="Fredericas_Quotes"></a>
+<a id="Fredericas_Quotes"></a>
<div class="quotes">
<p>&quot;Keep thy soul so that thou mayst bear it in thy hands.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;When thou comest into a world of bustle and folly, hold the Lord fast
@@ -4355,7 +4349,7 @@ fanaticism. Even her long suffering, and the peculiar manner of it, she
recognized as the grace of God; as she expresses in the following
verses:</p>
-<a name="Fredericas_Poem_2"></a>
+<a id="Fredericas_Poem_2"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<p class="i2">Great God! how great is thy goodness,</p>
@@ -4381,7 +4375,7 @@ verses:</p>
<p>Often in the sense of her sufferings, while in the magnetic trance, she
made prayers in verse, of which this is one:</p>
-<a name="Fredericas_Poem_3"></a>
+<a id="Fredericas_Poem_3"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<p class="i4">Father, hear me!</p>
@@ -4428,7 +4422,7 @@ spirit.&quot; Her mind, raised above such assaults by the consciousness of
innocence, maintained its tranquillity and dwelt solely on spiritual
matters.</p>
-<a name="Sleep_Waking_Conversation"></a>
+<a id="Sleep_Waking_Conversation"></a>
<p>Once in her sleep-waking she wrote thus:</p>
<div class="poem">
@@ -4657,7 +4651,7 @@ future; of the magic globe, on whose pure surface Britomart sees her
future love, whom she must seek, arrayed in knightly armor, through a
difficult and hostile world.</p>
-<a name="Faerie_Queene"></a>
+<a id="Faerie_Queene"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<p class="i2">A looking-glass, right wondrously aguized,</p>
@@ -4745,7 +4739,7 @@ their reality. She must have felt that she had been a true friend to
them, by refusing always, as she did, requests she thought wrong, and
referring them to a Saviour.</p>
-<a name="Fredericas_Poem_4"></a>
+<a id="Fredericas_Poem_4"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="overall2">
<div class="stanza">
@@ -4804,7 +4798,7 @@ girl,&mdash;&quot;the sick one, the poor one.&quot; But we like to see how, from
mouths of babes and sucklings, praise may be so perfected as to command
this reverence from the learned and worldly-wise.</p>
-<a name="Kerners_Address"></a>
+<a id="Kerners_Address"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<p>Farewell; the debt I owe thee</p>
@@ -4892,7 +4886,7 @@ its revelations.</p>
<hr>
-<a name="Do_Not_Blame_Me"></a>
+<a id="Do_Not_Blame_Me"></a>
<p>Do not blame me that I have written so much about Germany and Hades,
while you were looking for news of the West. Here, on the pier, I see
disembarking the Germans, the Norwegians, the Swedes, the Swiss. Who
@@ -4974,9 +4968,9 @@ beauties of the Island of Mackinaw.</p>
-<hr style="chapter">
-<div class="chapter"><a name="CHAPTER_VI"></a>CHAPTER VI.
-<div class="heading"><a name="MACKINAW"></a>MACKINAW.</div></div>
+<hr class="chapter">
+<div class="chapter"><a id="CHAPTER_VI"></a>CHAPTER VI.
+<div class="heading"><a id="MACKINAW"></a>MACKINAW.</div></div>
<p>Late at night we reached this island, so famous for its beauty, and to
which I proposed a visit of some length. It was the last week in August,
@@ -5030,12 +5024,12 @@ atmosphere; one of these is quite deep, and with a fragment left at its
mouth, wreathed with little creeping plants, that looks, as you sit
within, like a ruined pillar.</p>
-<center>
-<a name="Arched_Rock_From_The_Water"></a>
+<div style="text-align: center">
+<a id="Arched_Rock_From_The_Water"></a>
<a class="hidden" href="images/0186-256c.png" title="Arched Rock From The Water">
<img class="fullh" src="images/0186-256c.png" title="Arched Rock From The Water" alt="Arched Rock From The Water"></a>
<span class="caption">ARCHED ROCK FROM THE WATER</span>
-</center>
+</div>
<p>The arched rock surprised me, much as I had heard of it, from the
perfection of the arch. It is perfect whether you look up through it
@@ -5414,7 +5408,7 @@ deputation of the Sacs and Foxes visited Boston in 1837, and were, by
one person at least, received in a dignified and courteous manner.</p>
<div class="poem">
-<div class="title"><a name="GOVERNOR_EVERETT_RECEIVING_THE_INDIAN_CHIEFS"></a>GOVERNOR EVERETT RECEIVING THE INDIAN CHIEFS,</div>
+<div class="title"><a id="GOVERNOR_EVERETT_RECEIVING_THE_INDIAN_CHIEFS"></a>GOVERNOR EVERETT RECEIVING THE INDIAN CHIEFS,</div>
<div class="subtitle">NOVEMBER, 1837.</div>
<div class="overallhalfflat">
<div class="stanza">
@@ -5598,7 +5592,7 @@ father. If he did not with his eyes, he well might in his heart.</p>
<div class="speech">
-<div class="title"><a name="EVERETTS_SPEECH"></a>EVERETT'S SPEECH.</div>
+<div class="title"><a id="EVERETTS_SPEECH"></a>EVERETT'S SPEECH.</div>
<p>Chiefs and warriors of the Sauks and Foxes, you are welcome to our hall
of council.</p>
@@ -5922,9 +5916,9 @@ appeared in print, as representing their human way of looking on these
animals, even when engaged in their pursuit. To me such stories give a
fine sense of the lively perceptions and exercise of fancy, enjoyed by
them in their lives of woodcraft:</p>
-<br />
+<br >
-<div class="poem"><div class="title"><a name="MUCKWA_OR_THE_BEAR"></a>MUCKWA, OR THE BEAR.</div></div>
+<div class="poem"><div class="title"><a id="MUCKWA_OR_THE_BEAR"></a>MUCKWA, OR THE BEAR.</div></div>
<p>A young Indian, who lived a great while ago, when he was quite young
killed a bear; and the tribe from that circumstance called him Muckwa.
@@ -6368,9 +6362,9 @@ present being.'&quot;</p>
sees Hercules perishing on the funeral pyre.</p>
<div class="centerquote">
-&quot;Nec nisi materna Vulcanum parte potentem<br />
-Sentiet. Aeternum est a me quod traxit et expers<br />
-Atque immune necis, nullaqe domabile flamma.&quot;<br />
+&quot;Nec nisi materna Vulcanum parte potentem<br >
+Sentiet. Aeternum est a me quod traxit et expers<br >
+Atque immune necis, nullaqe domabile flamma.&quot;<br >
</div>
<p>He is not enough acquainted with natural history to make valuable
@@ -6822,9 +6816,9 @@ embittering, by insult or unfeeling prejudice, the captivity of Israel.</p>
-<hr style="chapter">
-<div class="chapter"><a name="CHAPTER_VII"></a>CHAPTER VII.
-<div class="heading"><a name="SAULT_ST_MARIE"></a>SAULT ST. MARIE.</div></div>
+<hr class="chapter">
+<div class="chapter"><a id="CHAPTER_VII"></a>CHAPTER VII.
+<div class="heading"><a id="SAULT_ST_MARIE"></a>SAULT ST. MARIE.</div></div>
<p>Nine days I passed alone at Mackinaw, except for occasional visits from
kind and agreeable residents at the fort, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. A.,
@@ -6873,7 +6867,7 @@ Mazurkas, &amp;c., are warlike or expressive of wild scenery. But in this
one is great room both for fun and fancy.</p>
<p>The Indian was married, when young, by her parents, to a man she did not
-love. He became dissipated, and did not maintain her. She left him.
+love. He became dissipated, and did not maintain her. She left him,
taking with her their child; for whom and herself she earns a
subsistence by going as chambermaid in these boats. Now and then, she
said, her husband called on her, and asked if he might live with her
@@ -6993,7 +6987,7 @@ before them a greater number of birthdays, and of a more healthy and
unfettered existence:</p>
<div class="poem">
-<div class="title"><a name="TO_EDITH_ON_HER_BIRTHDAY"></a>TO EDITH, ON HER BIRTHDAY.</div>
+<div class="title"><a id="TO_EDITH_ON_HER_BIRTHDAY"></a>TO EDITH, ON HER BIRTHDAY.</div>
<div class="stanza">
<p>If the same star our fates together bind,</p>
<p>Why are we thus divided, mind from mind?</p>
@@ -7034,7 +7028,7 @@ know there are homes with their various interests. I should like to hear
some strains of the flute from beneath those trees, just to break the
sound of the rapids.</p>
-<a name="WHEN_NO_GENTLE"></a>
+<a id="WHEN_NO_GENTLE"></a>
<div class="poem">
<div class="stanza">
<p>When no gentle eyebeam charms;</p>
@@ -7156,12 +7150,12 @@ knows the people of the country well enough to describe them in their
own way. It is not witty, but penetrating, valuable for its practical
wisdom and good-humored fun.</p>
-<center>
-<a name="MACKINAW_BEACH"></a>
+<div style="text-align: center">
+<a id="MACKINAW_BEACH"></a>
<a class="hidden" href="images/0266-256c.png" title="Mackinaw Beach">
<img class="fullh" src="images/0266-256c.png" title="Mackinaw Beach" alt="Mackinaw Beach"></a>
<span class="caption">MACKINAW BEACH</span>
-</center>
+</div>
<p>There were many sportsman stories told, too, by those from Illinois and
Wisconsin. I do not retain any of these well enough, nor any that I
@@ -7337,8 +7331,8 @@ over some of my readers.</p>
<div class="poem">
<div class="overallflat">
-<div class="title"><a name="THE_BOOK_TO_THE_READER"></a>THE BOOK TO THE READER</div>
-<div class="subtitle">WHO OPENS, AS AMERICAN READERS OFTEN DO, AT THE END,<br />
+<div class="title"><a id="THE_BOOK_TO_THE_READER"></a>THE BOOK TO THE READER</div>
+<div class="subtitle">WHO OPENS, AS AMERICAN READERS OFTEN DO, AT THE END,<br >
WITH DOGGEREL SUBMISSION.</div>
<div class="stanza">
<p>To see your cousin in her country home,</p>
@@ -7395,6 +7389,3 @@ WITH DOGGEREL SUBMISSION.</div>
<div>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 11526 ***</div>
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