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NOTE1850

LINES WRITTEN DURING THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION

By ARCTICUS.

The accompanying is from the pen of one of the officers who bore a prominent position in one of the expeditions under Sir Edward Parry in search of a north-west passage. Not having been in print, except in private circulation, it may be deemed worthy of a place in your valuable journal. THOUGHTS ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. "The moments of chasten'd delight are gone by, When we left our lov'd homes o'er new regions to rove, When the firm manly grasp, and the soft female sigh, Mark'd the mingled sensations of friendship and love. That season of pleasure has hurried away, When through far-stretching ice a…

Topics: Arctic Exploration, Historical Expeditions, Maritime Navigation

Locations: Lancaster's Sound, Baffin's Bay, Hope Sanderson, Possession Bay