. The tourist's guide through the Empire state. Embracing all cities, towns and watering places, by Hudson river and New York central route . 0 9 A Parody of Saxes Rhyme of the Rail. by s. s. COLT. r^sl^Tb^in. XIV. CRAMBLING thro the forest, Tumbling over ridges,Driving under fir boughs, Tilting on log bridges—Wheezing up the hill-side, Drinking at the fountain—Bless me, this is pleasant, Climbing up the mountain ! Men of different standing In the eye of Fame,Are tugging thro the debris Pretty much the same ; 214 the tourists guide. Smart and clumsy people,Birds of every feather, On the mounta


. The tourist's guide through the Empire state. Embracing all cities, towns and watering places, by Hudson river and New York central route . 0 9 A Parody of Saxes Rhyme of the Rail. by s. s. COLT. r^sl^Tb^in. XIV. CRAMBLING thro the forest, Tumbling over ridges,Driving under fir boughs, Tilting on log bridges—Wheezing up the hill-side, Drinking at the fountain—Bless me, this is pleasant, Climbing up the mountain ! Men of different standing In the eye of Fame,Are tugging thro the debris Pretty much the same ; 214 the tourists guide. Smart and clumsy people,Birds of every feather, On the mountain hillocks,Tumble round together. Gentleman from Ireland Calls the mountains tall—Gentleman from HEngland Thinks them rather small—Gentleman from Gotham, With a Wall street mein,Thinks these rocks the biggest He has ever seen ! Gentleman quite old Asks, How far to the summit ?Lady young and handsome Has sadly smashed her bunnit;Gentleman fat and heavy, Sober as a vicar,Bumps around as dreadfully As if hed been in liquor. Stranger on the right Looking very sunny,Is obviously telling The ladies something us turn inquisitor, For the smiles are growing wide ;Faith, the man is quoting Fro


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