The Last Inca: Or the Story of Tupac Amaru, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)
(A las, poor country! Almost afraid to know itself. It can...)
A las, poor country! Almost afraid to know itself. It cannot Be called our mother, but our grave: where nothing, But who knows nothing, is once seen to smile; Where sighs, and groans, and shrieks that rend the air, A re made, not mar Vd; where silent sorrow seems A modern ecstacy: the dead mans knell Is there scarce ask d, for who; and good mens lives Expire before the flowers in their caps, Dying or ere they sicken. Macbeth, act iv., sc. 3. DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY OF TELLING THE STORY THE CITY OF LIMA A NOBLE MARCHIONESS HER HUSBAND HIS SECRET MISSION, AND HIS VIOLENT DEATH A GARDEN FOR A GRAVE WITH A FEW SOBER FACTS CONCERNING TREES WHICH SEEM LIKE FICTION. Fwe journey in the land of the Pyramids we need no guide or dragoman, for the Pyramids are their own best storytellers. We travel vol. 1.
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