Music — Poetry — Fiction 



U.K.: Shooting the Falls. (Macmill., Nov. 1882. 47:42-47.) i 8 82 

 A tale of a fisherman rescued after having gone over the Falls and M. K.. 

 brought to life long enough to tell his story. 



1883 



Bonaldi, Juan Antonio Parez. El poema del Niagara. 2d. ed. 1883 

 N. Y. : 1 883. Bona,di 



HOWELLS, WILLIAM Dean. Niagara revisited, twelve years after 1883 

 their wedding journey. (Atlan., May, 1883. 51:598-610.) Howell* 



" An interesting and amusing story of a second visit to Niagara." 



RlCE, Roswell. The Falls of Niagara. (In his Orations and 1883 

 poems. Springfield: 1883. Pp. 645-646.) Rice 



A poem with a moral based on the inevitable destruction awaiting those 

 who drift down stream. 



Shooting Niagara Falls. (Critic, Jan. 1883. 100:122-127.) 1883 



A tale of an Italian fisherman who was caught in the rapids and carried 



over the Falls. According to the story, he was rescued and lived long 



enough to relate his experiences. 



Shooting Niagara Falls. (Eclec. mag., Jan. 1883. n. s. 37:122— 1883 

 127.) 



1884 



Lorne, John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland 1884 

 CAMPBELL, Marquis of. Niagara. (In his Memories of Canada and Lome 

 Scotland; speeches and verses. Montreal: Dawson Brothers. 1884. 

 P. 60.) 



A ceaseless, awful, falling sea, whose sound 

 Shakes earth and air, and whose resistless stroke 

 Shoots high the volleying foam like cannon smoke ! 



How dread and beautiful the floods, when, crowned 



By moonbeams on their rushing ridge, they bound 

 Into the darkness and the veiling spray ; 

 Or, jewel-hued and rainbow-dyed, when day 



Lights the pale torture of the gulf profound! 



So poured the avenging streams upon the world 

 When swung the ark upon the deluge wave, 

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