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ulitima Thule
By Um Ellery Leonard
It was not for the anctic gold and a claim at the end of the great white trail;
nor yet for the anctic love for a map of the floe and a graph of the gale:
But the quick came ant of a primitive urge in the blood of on common with
The line of the last lone rerge and the desert end of the rolling Earth
For this he alan dened the grun of the would. the lanes and the hills and the has
and iness of midnummer nations and banks with the corn b the nine & the trues
and the genial zones of the planets rains, and the belt of the planet's flowers;
For this he abandmed all cities. then households, their singing and sunsets & towers.
Goward north of the northern Lights, humpry and cred and alone
Eternity under his fro zer feet and the ensure of the ages unknown,
with never the born of the people was, nor even a minitain of fore,
her th of the Reain of the thousand d alain. who were dead of the same desire
yill the East and went were list with Smiths, and the nor th was no more, the stood
Faci to face with the an cent dream this his hope and his handihood;
and the alien skies where the polas am went round: the
mis
rim
and the nameless ice below belinguities last- to the rate the him
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