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Wintered the greatest twite the authi and what after results in mannity north is the awful I silence comed of forget think a ao of starting month without henry alothing as withhold some kind munical rument. 11 (lecturing Reny.) Hight droops her wing o uping the folar sea, But stills for than might when all is still an in clad vesal dreams of Liberty Fash in her first first sleep, lient and chill. Black barren reaches round, without a soul, On their cain guest to fild the Wonderns Pola Realms where the beaut of ages met decease And sted fush listh on the centuries. Housin guits brign honesome nought of notion On all that A subject after oceans freeze a thought but the form of one with high devotion At his ships grow, and whispering words (like these o arctic Mistrios why ach than so cold Lengthen Thy smile of Samshine to the bold and frigid to the overtures of of men ? And draw they suppliant thine heart. Amen This are the white domains of Solitude In crystal castle eye hath never biewed Where only daunthes mortal done invode, she tempat to biture all who are way laid With Rapture dead; an ice for sepping near Doth music sum amid the hish and full Silence the sailor knows not reginnth here to wares soft whisper on this rise. wom hull

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This file contains poems and letters dedicated to Robert Peary and the 1909 expedition to the North Pole. Also included are poems relating to Frederick Cook and his claim of reaching the North Pole first.

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