Hugh Miller Quote

And over the roar of waves or the rush of tides we may hear the growling of a subterranean thunder, that now dies away in low deep mutterings, and no, ere some fresh earthquake-shock tern — pests the sea, bellows wildly from the abyss.


Sketch-Book of Popular Geology, Lecture Third (pp. 109), William P Nimmo & Company. Edinburgh, Scotland. 1880


And over the roar of waves or the rush of tides we may hear the growling of a subterranean thunder, that now dies away in low deep mutterings, and...

And over the roar of waves or the rush of tides we may hear the growling of a subterranean thunder, that now dies away in low deep mutterings, and...

And over the roar of waves or the rush of tides we may hear the growling of a subterranean thunder, that now dies away in low deep mutterings, and...

And over the roar of waves or the rush of tides we may hear the growling of a subterranean thunder, that now dies away in low deep mutterings, and...