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Vigie
By John J. Vosa
He stood bereally the stars of arelic eight,
His gare turned Lorrard Palario beenosing light
High lie the arch of blue.
When on his ear a far offects note;
In spectrae lones the chilling worth wind spokes
and There the strange auroral vision boke
Upon his VLEY
"Ieee line" he cried Weird phantom of The north
Out from what frozen Kingdom comest then fortis
By whom My f long gion?"
"Proudly they glettering host advances,"
"Gaily My ercussive bauner dances."
"Boddy a thousand glaming Cances
Point up to Heaven," "
"Who guides they legions Through the trackless space
Whether they gilded chariots madly race?"
"who gain the they command?"
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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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