Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1984 - 294 pages |
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Page 107
... mountains in sight called Wacarima , were of the same cast and appellation : and that on the other side of those mountains of Wacarima there was a large plain ( which after I discovered in my return ) called the valley of Amariocapana ...
... mountains in sight called Wacarima , were of the same cast and appellation : and that on the other side of those mountains of Wacarima there was a large plain ( which after I discovered in my return ) called the valley of Amariocapana ...
Page 114
... mountain , but rusheth over the top of it , and falleth to the ground with a terrible noise and clamour , as if 1000 ... mountains of Guiana , over the valley called Amariocapana , being persuaded by those ten Spaniards which lay at his ...
... mountain , but rusheth over the top of it , and falleth to the ground with a terrible noise and clamour , as if 1000 ... mountains of Guiana , over the valley called Amariocapana , being persuaded by those ten Spaniards which lay at his ...
Page 115
... mountains into the plains of Guiana among the Epuremei , where the Spaniards durst not follow him without great force . But in mine opinion , or rather I assure myself , that Carapana ( being a notable wise and subtle fellow , a man of ...
... mountains into the plains of Guiana among the Epuremei , where the Spaniards durst not follow him without great force . But in mine opinion , or rather I assure myself , that Carapana ( being a notable wise and subtle fellow , a man of ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Metrical translations from the History of | 21 |
A farewell to false Love | 27 |
Copyright | |
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