. Here and there in New England and Canada . i6. We had been wandering for many daysThrough the rough northern country. We had seenThe sunset, with its bars of purple cloud,Like a new heaven, shine upward from the lakeOf Winnipesaukee; and had feltThe simrise breezes, midst the leafy islesWhich stoop their summer beauty to the lipsOf the bright waters. LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE. The Name. — Old-Time Indian Memories. — A Bundle of Facts.—The Steam Fleet. — Alton Bay. — Wolfeborough. — Lake Went-woRTH. — CoppLE Crown. — A Glimpse of Numerous Islands.—Centre Harbor. — Red Hill. — Moultonborough Bay. — M


. Here and there in New England and Canada . i6. We had been wandering for many daysThrough the rough northern country. We had seenThe sunset, with its bars of purple cloud,Like a new heaven, shine upward from the lakeOf Winnipesaukee; and had feltThe simrise breezes, midst the leafy islesWhich stoop their summer beauty to the lipsOf the bright waters. LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE. The Name. — Old-Time Indian Memories. — A Bundle of Facts.—The Steam Fleet. — Alton Bay. — Wolfeborough. — Lake Went-woRTH. — CoppLE Crown. — A Glimpse of Numerous Islands.—Centre Harbor. — Red Hill. — Moultonborough Bay. — MelvinVillage. — Greens Basin. — Ossipee Park. — Weirs. — A Provin-cial Memento. — Meredith. — Lake Village. — Mount Belknap. WINNIPESAUKEE is an Indian word-phrase, meaning BeautifulWater in a High Place, and the scene is admirably portrayed bythis amazing polysyllabic word, which has been spelt, in old documents andhistories, in 131 various ways. Some ancient poet, unskilled in Indian lore,and deeming that


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