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Identifier: christophercolum00ryan (find matches)
Title: Christopher Columbus in poetry, history and art
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Ryan, Sara Agnes
Subjects: Columbus, Christopher
Publisher: Chicago, The Mayer and Miller company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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rts and fill all eyes with tears!The very air seems throbbing with delight;Hark! hark! they cry, in chorus all they cry:^A Castilla y a Leon, a Castilla y a Leon,Nuevo mundo dio Colon! Every heart now beats with his,The stately rider on whose calm face shinesA heaven-born inspiration. Still the shout:Nuevo mundo dio Colon! how it rings!From wall to wall, from knights and cavaliers.And from the multitudinous throngs,A mighty chorus of the vales and hills!A Castilla y a Leon! —Hezehiah Butterworth. ^And now his armed heel loud ringsThrough a high, carved hall.Where blazoned shields of queens and kingsHang fluttering on the wall.Around, the noblest of the landIn deepest awe uncovered stand:Princes whose proud sires had wellUpheld the cross with Charles Martel;And knights whose scutcheons flashed amidThe fiercest fight where blazed the Cid;Soldiers who by their sovereigns sideHurled back in blood the seething tideOf Moslem war; and churchmen sage,The men that smoothed that iron age. 120
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The Smile op a King. And all alone mid tliat bright throng,His voice arises clear and strong.He stands before a throne; even nowHis dark plume waves above his brow,As he, of all the courtier train,Rivaled the majesty of Spain.Fortune like this, what cloud can mar?He stands—a cloudless, risen star. —Front-de-Boeuf. He told his tale:The untried deep, the green Sargosso Sea,The varying compass, the affrighted crews.The hymn they sung on every doubtful eve.The sweet hymn to the Virgin. How there cameThe land birds singing, and the drifting weeds,How broke the morn on fair San Salvador,How the Te Deum on that isle was sungAnd how the cross was lifted in the nameOf Leon and Castile. —Hesekiah Butterworth. From the accomplished triumph here am I!I have no triumph to report, my Queen;No mere achievement; yet a truth so strangeThat Indies sink to insignificance—Though the significance were Indies still!I have come through some tempests of the soulMore vast than ocean-thunders; and have

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  • bookpublisher:Chicago__The_Mayer_and_Miller_company
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