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The Columbiad by Joel Barlow
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Argument


Subject of the Poem, and invocation to Freedom. Condition of Columbus
in a Spanish prison. His monologue on the great actions of his life,
and the manner in which they had been rewarded. Appearance and speech
of Hesper, the guardian Genius of the western continent. They quit the
dungeon, and ascend the mount of vision, which rises over the western
coast of Spain; Europe settling from their sight, and the Atlantic
ocean spreading far beneath their feet. Continent of America draws into
view, and is described by its mountains, rivers, lakes, soil and some
of the natural productions.


I sing the Mariner who first unfurl'd
An eastern banner o'er the western world,
And taught mankind where future empires lay
In these fair confines of descending day;
Who sway'd a moment, with vicarious power,
Iberia's sceptre on the new found shore,
Then saw the paths his virtuous steps had trod
Pursued by avarice and defiled with blood,
The tribes he foster'd with paternal toil
Snatch'd from his hand, and slaughter'd for their spoil.

Slaves, kings, adventurers, envious of his name,
Enjoy'd his labours and purloin'd his fame,
And gave the Viceroy, from his high seat hurl'd.
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