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Reproducing the extremely rare first work by the famed arctic explorer, these books are the first-hand account of Capt. Scott's record-breaking expedition to the South Pole, lasting from 1901 to 1904.
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Although the gravity of our outbreak of scurvy was not underrated, and we had been busied in measures for the prevention of its recurrence, it must not be supposed that we had allowed it in any way to interfere with our plans for the future.
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Hold hard the breath and bend up every spirit / To his full height. . . . / . . . Shew us here / That you are worth your breeding, which I doubt not, / For there is non so mean or base / That have not noble lustre in your eyes. / I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, / Straining upon the start. - Shakespeare
How many weary miles you have o'ergone, / Are numbered to the travel of one mile. - Shakespeare
'An' we talks about our rations and a lot of other things.' - Kipling
Up along the hostile mountains where the / Hair-poiised snow-slide shivers. - Kipling
As cold waters to the thirsty soul, / So is good news from a far country. - Proverbs
And so without more circumstances at all / I hold it fit that we shake hands and part. - Shakespeare
Come what come may / Time and the hour runs through the darkest day. - Shakespeare
Where the great sun begins his state / Robed in flames and amber light. - Milton
Path of advance ! But it leads / A long steep journey through sunk / Gorges, o'er mountains in snow. - M. Arnold
Ceaseless frost round the vast solitude / bound its broad zone of stillness. - Shelley
And Thor / Set his shoulder hard against the stern / To push the ship through . . . / . . . and the water gurgled in / And the ship floated on the waves and rock'd. - M. Arnold
Now strike yr sails, yee jolly mariners, / For we are come into a quiet rode / Where we must land some of our passengers / And light this wearie vessel of her lode. / Here she awhile may make her safe abode / Till she repaired have her tackles spent / And wants supplied ; and then again abroad / On the long voyage whereto she is bent / Well may she speede and fairly finish her intent. - Spenser
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With the full knowledge, therefore, that the time will come when others will follow in our footsteps and pass beyond them, I have written these pages for the future as well as for the present.
Reproducing the extremely rare first work by the famed arctic explorer, these books are the first-hand account of Capt. Scott's record-breaking expedition to the South Pole, lasting from 1901 to 1904.