The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 2


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among which they are whirled to and fro. This stream is regulated by the  
flux and reflux of the sea--it being constantly high and low water every  
six hours. In the year 1645, early in the morning of Sexagesima Sunday,  
it raged with such noise and impetuosity that the very stones of the  
houses on the coast fell to the ground."  
In regard to the depth of the water, I could not see how this could have  
been ascertained at all in the immediate vicinity of the vortex. The  
"forty fathoms" must have reference only to portions of the channel  
close upon the shore either of Moskoe or Lofoden. The depth in the  
centre of the Moskoe-ström must be immeasurably greater; and no better  
proof of this fact is necessary than can be obtained from even the  
sidelong glance into the abyss of the whirl which may be had from the  
highest crag of Helseggen. Looking down from this pinnacle upon the  
howling Phlegethon below, I could not help smiling at the simplicity  
with which the honest Jonas Ramus records, as a matter difficult of  
belief, the anecdotes of the whales and the bears; for it appeared to  
me, in fact, a self-evident thing, that the largest ship of the line in  
existence, coming within the influence of that deadly attraction, could  
resist it as little as a feather the hurricane, and must disappear  
bodily and at once.  
The attempts to account for the phenomenon--some of which, I remember,  
seemed to me sufficiently plausible in perusal--now wore a very  
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