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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By George EdwardWoodberry

1214 On a Portrait of Columbus

WAS this his face, and these the finding eyes

That plucked a new world from the rolling seas?

Who, serving Christ, whom most he sought to please,

Willed his one thought until he saw arise

Man’s other home and earthly paradise—

His early vision, when with stalwart knees

He pushed the boat from his young olive-trees,

And sailed to wrest the secret of the skies?

He on the waters dared to set his feet,

And through believing planted earth’s last race.

What faith in man must in our new world beat,

Thinking how once he saw before his face

The west and all the host of stars retreat

Into the silent infinite of space!
1892