Travels and adventures in South and Central America. First series / Life in the Llanos of Venezuela

FIRST SERIES:
BY DON RAMON PAEZ. “NIHIL ARDUUM MORTALIBUS.” NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER & CO., 654 BROADWAY. 1868.

“Oh! it is the land where brightest hues Gild sunset skies and glow in morning dews Where flowers the fairest ever seem to bloom, Of the world’s empire, to adorn the tomb. Where blandest breezes on elastic wing, Gladness and vigor to the bosom bring; Where hang at once, within thy sunny bowers, On citron trees, the fruitage and the flowers; Where hearts are ardent as the sun’s they feel, And buoyant as the gales that o’er them steal; Where maiden’s love as close, as sweet will twine, As cling the tendrils of their native vine; Where the deep lustre of soft beauty’s eye Transcends the brightness of its own clear sky.” Godfrey’s “ Cordelia .”
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by RAMON PAEZ. In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.

TO MORRIS KETCHUM, ESQ., THE KIND AND CONSTANT FRIEND TO THE EXILED AUTHOR.

Ramón Páez
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Английский

Год издания

2016-07-21

Темы

Venezuela -- Description and travel; Llanos (Colombia and Venezuela) -- Description and travel

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