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eastern Tartars think that there is nothing west beyond Thibet。
〃The world ends there;〃 say they; 〃beyond there is nothing but a
shoreless sea。〃 It is unmitigated East where they live。
We go eastward to realize history and study the works of art and
literature; retracing the steps of the race; we go westward as
into the future; with a spirit of enterprise and adventure。 The
Atlantic is a Lethean stream; in our passage over which we have
had an opportunity to forget the Old World and its institutions。
If we do not succeed this time; there is perhaps one more chance
for the race left before it arrives on the banks of the Styx; and
that is in the Lethe of the Pacific; which is three times as
wide。
I know not how significant it is; or how far it is an evidence of
singularity; that an individual should thus consent in his
pettiest walk with the general movement of the race; but I know
that something akin to the migratory instinct in birds and
quadrupedswhich; in some instances; is known to have affected
the squirrel tribe; impelling them to a general and mysterious
movement; in which they were seen; say some; crossing the
broadest rivers; each on its particular chip; with its tail
raised for a sail; and bridging narrower streams with their
deadthat something like the furor which affects the domestic
cattle in the spring; and which is referred to a worm in their
tails;affects both nations and individuals; either perennially
or from time to time。 Not a flock of wild geese cackles over our
town; but it to some extent unsettles the value of real estate
here; and; if I were a broker; I should probably take that
disturbance into account。
〃Than longen folk to gon on pilgrimages;
And palmeres for to seken strange strondes。〃
Every sunset which I witness inspires me with the desire to go to
a West as distant and as fair as that into which the sun goes
down。 He appears to migrate westward daily; and tempt us to
follow him。 He is the Great Western Pioneer whom the nations
follow。 We dream all night of those mountain…ridges in the
horizon; though they may be of vapor only; which were last gilded
by his rays。 The island of Atlantis; and the islands and gardens
of the Hesperides; a sort of terrestrial paradise; appear to have
been the Great West of the ancients; enveloped in mystery and
poetry。 Who has not seen in imagination; when looking into the
sunset sky; the gardens of the Hesperides; and the foundation of
all those fables?
Columbus felt the westward tendency more strongly than any
before。 He obeyed it; and found a New World for Castile and Leon。
The herd of men in those days scented fresh pastures from afar;
〃And now the sun had stretched out all the hills;
And now was dropped into the western bay;
At last HE rose; and twitched his mantle blue;
Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new。〃
Where on the globe can there be found an area of equal extent
with that occupied by the bulk of our States; so fertile and so
rich and varied in its productions; and at the same time so
habitable by the European; as this is? Michaux; who knew but part
of them; says that 〃the species of large trees are much more
numerous in North America than in Europe; in the United States
there are more than one hundred and forty species that exceed
thirty feet in height; in France there are but thirty that attain
this size。〃 Later botanists more than confirm his observations。
Humboldt came to America to realize his youthful dreams of a
tropical vegetation; and he beheld it in its greatest perfection
in the primitive forests of the Amazon; the most gigantic
wilderness on the earth; which he has so eloquently described。
The geographer Guyot; himself a European; goes fartherfarther
than I am ready to follow him; yet not when he says: 〃As the
plant is made for the animal; as the vegetable world is made for
the animal world; America is made for the man of the Old
World。。。。 The man of the Old World sets out upon his way。 Leaving
the highlands of Asia; he descends from station to station
towards Europe。 Each of his steps is marked by a new civilization
superior to the preceding; by a greater power of development。
Arrived at the Atlantic; he pauses on the shore of this unknown
ocean; the bounds of which he knows not; and turns upon his
footprints for an instant。〃 When he has exhausted the rich soil
of Europe; and reinvigorated himself; 〃then recommences his
adventurous career westward as in the earliest ages。〃 So far
Guyot。
From this western impulse coming in contact with the barrier of
the Atlantic sprang the commerce and enterprise of modern times。
The younger Michaux; in his Travels West of the Alleghanies in
1802; says that the common inquiry in the newly settled West was;
〃'From what part of the world have you come?' As if these vast
and fertile regions would naturally be the place of meeting and
common country of all the inhabitants of the globe。〃
To use an obsolete Latin word; I might say; Ex Oriente lux; ex
Occidente FRUX。 From the East light; from the West fruit。
Sir Francis Head; an English traveler and a Governor…General of
Canada; tells us that 〃in both the northern and southern
hemispheres of the New World; Nature has not only outlined her
works on a larger scale; but has painted the whole picture with
brighter and more costly colors than she used in delineating and
in beautifying the Old World。。。。 The heavens of America appear
infinitely higher; the sky is bluer; the air is fresher; the cold
is intenser; the moon looks larger; the stars are brighter the
thunder is louder; the lightning is vivider; the wind is
stronger; the rain is heavier; the mountains are higher; the
rivers longer; the forests bigger; the plains broader。〃 This
statement will do at least to set against Buffon's account of
this part of the world and its productions。
Linnaeus said long ago; 〃Nescio quae facies laeta; glabra plantis
Americanis〃 (I know not what there is of joyous and smooth in the
aspect of American plants); and I think that in this country
there are no; or at most very few; Africanae bestiae; African
beasts; as the Romans called them; and that in this respect also
it is peculiarly fitted for the habitation of man。 We are told
that within three miles of the center of the East…Indian city of
Singapore; some of the inhabitants are annually carried off by
tigers; but the traveler can lie down in the woods at night
almost anywhere in North America without fear of wild beasts。
These are encouraging testimonies。 If the moon looks larger here
than in Europe; probably the sun looks larger also。 If the
heavens of America appear infinitely higher; and the stars
brighter; I trust that these facts are symbolical of the height
to which the philosophy and poetry and religion of her
inhabitants may one day soar。 At length; perchance; the
immaterial heaven will appear as much higher to the American
mind