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... heard Columbus speak with the honest and earnest simplicity through all his life so peculiarly belonging to him , must have perceived a power in his words that softened the contrast , so strange to us , between the condi- tion of the ...
... heard Columbus speak with the honest and earnest simplicity through all his life so peculiarly belonging to him , must have perceived a power in his words that softened the contrast , so strange to us , between the condi- tion of the ...
Pagina 230
... heard from among those iron chests , A sound like a dying groan . I started to my feet - and lo ! The captain stood by me , And he bore a body in his arms , And dropped it in the sea . I heard it drop into the sea , With a heavy ...
... heard from among those iron chests , A sound like a dying groan . I started to my feet - and lo ! The captain stood by me , And he bore a body in his arms , And dropped it in the sea . I heard it drop into the sea , With a heavy ...
Pagina 231
... heard the dismal , drowning cries Of their last agony . There was a curse in the wind that blew , A curse in the boiling wave ; And the captain knew that vengeance came From the old man's ocean grave . And I heard him say , as he sate ...
... heard the dismal , drowning cries Of their last agony . There was a curse in the wind that blew , A curse in the boiling wave ; And the captain knew that vengeance came From the old man's ocean grave . And I heard him say , as he sate ...
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