Apollo's sacred tree, You it may see A poet's brows To crown, that may sing there. Thy voyages attend, Industrious Hakluyt, Whose reading shall inflame Men to seek fame, And much commend, To after times thy wit. Old Virginia and Her Neighbours - Page 79by John Fiske - 1897Full view - About this book
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