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TELEPHONE 929 CHELSEA
13
Intended for
p E Peang us
"O wad some power the giftie gi'e
To see oursel's as ithers see us."
HENRY ROMEIKE, Inc.
106-110 Seventh Ave., N. Y. City
NEW YORK
CABLE ADDRESS:
"ROMEIKE" NEW YORK
The First Established and Most Complete
Newspaper Cutting Bureau in the World
From
Address
tive
Date
ord
simply
a
her open, 'Good eng ma PEARY
Sh
winds
rage
THE d'd his DEGREE ON THE FROZEN, SE
mad
dcy
ira;
THE
No pause o
cage
blinding
snows
Swings
as the yelping p: k
And
the
whi
sweep by.
wastes afar,
And he feels the thrill of
pole
the
And
and fears.
from
the
te dunes
mark the gruesome
L
Back
sky
The ages dim call out to hi
Por
Established:
roll
the
listless
rim
of
polar star.
Across the gulf of vanish
Bra
the
burns
in
hi
To
plain
brain
He
The parrots scream,
The A. delirium ghastly strange troof and
of the martyred
dream,
dead
And deep beneath ti
hears
the
He
pile
He sees the hosts on
are
Where
Of a million years*
red
magic
The spicy breeze
ong
The infant
rough the dim, en
High
mp
The lions call
the bitter winds chan requie
ms
O'er the n
HE lazy shad
J'er their-sepulchres of white.
reep
With spears
Where the
she has fashioned a bed for her m
ar-
the
Follow
Northland
With ins
tyred dead
cold wind pla
In the lap of the drifted snows,
snow-
Soundin
drifts lie,
Her croon-song wild soothes each trail-
He stand
all of death
pallid waste 'ne
sky.
Where
frozen
spent child,
zone,
He drinks
beia
Mid the roar of the grinding floes.
sing our son
upfire's
ba
p'erhead
blaze--
And the
orth
With song and shout, the hosts rush out
martya
coas
Songs we learned in the older
He joins nds VI
ys
voice
dead
O'er the fields of deadly snow;
Dreaming our dreams when
Where
e
anci
e
stoc
bar
he hidden pole is their fatal goal,
wild
geese bring
He takes e Degr
the F
As it was in the long are
A word of hope from the coming Spring,
With
Silent
Brotherho
Se
CHAB
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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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