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for Liberian cxile dungered deep And the causless rankle of his chains They follow with their unharmonic strains. though ah guesome fate he give a weep what In then can Eyes dream, for men delight The G son his silence wakens in the night symbols , to present what they Endone all harps are mute, nor is there cure. tiketh players barque times shall rise his still XXX a and sometimes entertain The white sca-bid that homewood idly flies, Ciding the ship of song and on again. We chant with music all one warmest hopes In a temperate climes and summy southern slopes And catch in answer pledges that will please midst stem winter scenes in low degrees "Explores "I'll Press Welcome on 1" doth to shing my zone in many again, a divers time Beneath the Northern Star but there alme. kiss and call the mine of all The Jan, Blest Song! to thanklin in snowy crats If us, when wintered carol working notes, Goddent to stiffrom sleep as morning from Sing that the ministry offirst is done. shell The ic - clasp fails, the ship steals from her, Soon lifes' mysticions milody will tell (song; For bear my minstrels, hack! the turbines That we have Spring time found and move the drof mute the ten greah Poliscukers. Henry Inines (along Varsity 08 Out. Feb 1908.

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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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