Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1984 - 294 pages |
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Page 78
... land and river : the particulars I will leave to the following discourse . The country hath more quantity of Gold by manifold , than the best parts of the Indies , or Peru : All the most of the kings of the borders are already become ...
... land and river : the particulars I will leave to the following discourse . The country hath more quantity of Gold by manifold , than the best parts of the Indies , or Peru : All the most of the kings of the borders are already become ...
Page 104
... land , he came not unto us that day , so as we anchored again that night near the banks of another Island , of bigness much like the other , which they call Putapayma , on the main land , over against which Island was a very high ...
... land , he came not unto us that day , so as we anchored again that night near the banks of another Island , of bigness much like the other , which they call Putapayma , on the main land , over against which Island was a very high ...
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... land it is more impossible to approach , for it hath the strongest situation of any region under the Sun , and is so environed with impassable mountains on every side , as it is impossible to victual any company in the passage , which ...
... land it is more impossible to approach , for it hath the strongest situation of any region under the Sun , and is so environed with impassable mountains on every side , as it is impossible to victual any company in the passage , which ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Metrical translations from the History of | 21 |
A farewell to false Love | 27 |
Copyright | |
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