| Henry Edward John Stanley Baron Stanley - 1874 - 374 páginas
...Magalhaens aspire : In all but loyalty, of Lusian soul, No fear, no danger shall his toils controul. Along these regions from the burning zone To deepest...While to the kingdoms of the rising day, To rival thce he holds the western way, A land of giants shall his eyes behold, Of camel strength, surpassing... | |
| Henry Edward John Stanley Baron Stanley - 1874 - 398 páginas
...Magalhaens aspire : In all but loyalty, of Lusian soul, No fear, no danger shall his toils controul. Along these regions from the burning zone To deepest south he dares the course unknown. 1 The fume of Vasco da Gama. While to the kingdoms of the rising day, To rival thee he holds the western... | |
| Luis Vaz de Camoens - 1877 - 498 páginas
...distance, the genius of Magalhaens still suggested the possibility of a western passage. And accordingly, Along these regions, from the burning zone To deepest...rival thee he holds the western way, A land of giants 1 shall his eyes behold, Of camel strength, surpassing human mould : possessed of his great design,... | |
| New York Public Library - 1914 - 74 páginas
...ocean. (In his Famous voyages of the great discoverers. Crowell.) Ferdinand Magellan, 1480-1521 "Among these regions, from the burning zone To deepest south, he dares the course unknown." Hale, EE Magalhaens and the Pacific. (In his Stories of discovery as told by discoverers. Little.)... | |
| Antonio Pigafetta - 1963 - 257 páginas
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