Presentation given at Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for the mass digitisation of textual materials: Improving Access to Text workshop held at UKOLN, University of Bath on 24th September 2009
12. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Exceptional Good Poor Worthless THE VIKING'S SONG Now skall to the Vikings, the Vikings so bold, So fearless in battle, so famous of old, With swarthy, tanned features, and long locks of gold; Ahoi ! my bold Vikings, ahoi ! We plunder the noble, we plunder the priest, We rob the fat abbot to furnish our feast, There's no fare so fine as the convent-fed beast; Ahoi ! my bold Vikings, ahoi I What vessels of Venice can vaunt to be lighter? What blades of Toledo can boast being brighter? What man to the Viking can match as a fighter? Ahoi I my bold Vikings, ahoi I Our sword is our father, our ship is our mother, Our shield is our sister, our breastplate our brother,- Thus, ask us our kindred, we say we've no other; Ahoi ! my bold Vikings, ahoi ! So now slack the ropes, turn the sails to the wind, And smartly the reefs of the canvas unbind, As we sweep o'er the ocean more plunder to find; Ahoi ! my bold Vikings, ahoi ! (Exrh-ads from the New York Papers.) JACKSON IONEY. It is with great pleasure that we per- ceive the true Jackson money is now ia circulation.. Half eagles of the.new Jackson coinage are passing freely from, hand to hand this morning, and all who ^get hold of them seem to feel at once the superiority of such real money to the miserable p.laper substitute withl which, the spirit of aristocracy would still continue to cheat the people. The new eagles, half eagles, and quarters are really beautiful coins-at least so we ate assured, in relation to the eagles and quarters, and so we can attestfroux: our own examination, in relation to the halves. The Globe says, "It is de- voutly to be hoped that the Mint may be able to suppl, all the pressing de- mands -on it-and .that overy~indepen- dent citizen may obtain a low pieces to carry and preserve as a charm against the sorceries of the mammoth. I SINGULAR AND SERIOUS ACCIDENT.- -O11 WeU Iwtje e noon Mr. Charles %Vyber, of the Borougll-roadt, V Fleet Prison to visit a friend, and joined a party III room, who entered into the foolish a seincitllt of 1 pcnny-p)icce to the top of thle room, andl eatchivug tle mothli upon its descent to the lloor. Mr.) L sidered a perfect adept at this game bot time Ile" last found its way into thle throat, where it V't0tdt wards of half an hour. A Surgeon tried tv folCe but being ulnable to do so, lie contrived to mDOVC t into the stomach. Mr. Wyyber was commmpariatLvl lieved by the penny-piece being riemoved out ot the was enabiled, in the evening, to be carried to hackney-coach. la 112 B ik e my lat arrived the >Pylades,-. lliot; aod. Abe- 3ineva, CNeee 4orn Neath, ' titch ,cuim; ,'t;ohn_ IoMelwl fri ytiil SUn- .die8; ,FrietndiLp, St&ar, froniidon, 'Ui wine and grocerieu ;: ;aletn, Bker, from Liverpool,. witfi eoal.;' 4Stalled the AluidonG.: ceror' Lkndon, with sundries; : ;Two Rrothwsj'@ Whe~atn-;- Pylade', Eiot; Har'tinny,; ;: Fisbley; ::Iiiveiy Peggy:-(flth add tie JAne, Redman, for eathly Newpot;agd llford; -Tw Br.otherAs, lawces, fos Lysixowjvithbinehol V pirI-ihzure;vi etsey, Per- wIliti; iIudstry, ModA - ~tbi ,Al~t,,'enniugs, for .:IP1~iOntI, StIth Ltu .c*ar An'l? Hawkinss foir ouck , + iii ballasto I _______~ ~ ~ ~~~Ai