The Harbours of England
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    Jun-2013
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    General Fiction
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    40
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Of all things, living or lifeless, upon this strange earth, there is but one which, having reached the mid-term of appointed human endurance on it, I still regard with unmitigated amazement. I know, indeed, that all around me is wonderful-but I cannot answer it with wonder: -a dark veil, with the foolish words, NATURE OF THINGS, upon it, casts its deadening folds between me and their dazzling strangeness. Flowers open, and stars rise, and it seems to me they could have done no less. The mystery of distant mountain-blue only makes me reflect that the earth is of necessity mountainous;-the sea-wave breaks at my feet, and I do not see how it should have remained unbroken. But one object there is still, which I never pass without the renewed wonder of childhood, and that is the bow of a Boat. Not of a racing-wherry, or revenue cutter, or clipper yacht; but the blunt head of a common, bluff, undecked sea-boat, lying aside in its furrow of beach sand. The sum of Navigation is in that. You may magnify it or decorate as you will: you do not add to the wonder of it. Lengthen it into hatchet-like edge of iron, -strengthen it with complex tracery of ribs of oak, -carve it and gild it till a column of light moves beneath it on the sea, -you have made no more of it than it was at first. That rude simplicity of bent plank, that can breast its way through the death that is in the deep sea, has in it the soul of shipping. Beyond this, we may have more work, more men, more money; we cannot have more mira
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    • First Edition
    • Jun-2013
    • Createspace
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 1490467424
    • ISBN13: 9781490467429
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    • Jan-2015
    • Createspace
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 1505335086
    • ISBN13: 9781505335088



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