The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 by Rustichello of Pisa;Marco Polo
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TO HENRY YULE. [Illustration] Until you raised dead monarchs from the mould And built again the domes of Xanadu, I lay in evil case, and never knew The glamour of that ancient story told By good Ser Marco in his prison-hold. But now I sit upon a throne and view The Orient at my feet, and take of you And Marco tribute from the realms of old. If I am joyous, deem me not o'er bold; If I am grateful, deem me not untrue; For you have given me beauties to behold, Delight to win, and fancies to pursue, Fairer than all the jewelry and gold Of Kublaï on his throne in Cambalu. E. C. BABER. _20th July, 1884._ MEMOIR OF SIR HENRY YULE. |
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