III

But men knew naught of this, till there arose

That mighty mariner, the Genoese,

Who dared to try, in spite of fears and foes,

The unknown fortunes of unsounded seas.

O noblest of Italia's sons, thy bark

Went not alone into that shrouding night!

O dauntless darer of the rayless dark,

The world sailed with thee to eternal light!

The deer-haunts that with game were crowded then