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Subject: INCAS
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First Line: Indio que asomas
Last Line: Quien sabe, senor!
Subject(s): Incas


ANCESTORS, by RICARDO JAIMES FREYRE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lake of the sun, that near the clouds dost slumber
Last Line: To make the new world's race which lives today!
Subject(s): America - Exploration; Ancestors And Ancestry; Civilization; Incas; South America


ANDES: 4-9 INCLUSIVE, by KERSTIN THOREK    Poem Source                    
First Line: The mountains rise higher than the castle of the condors
Last Line: Gravely the two men turn around
Subject(s): Explorers; Incas; Mountains; Peru; Travel


BLASÓN, by JOSE SANTOS CHOCANO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Soy el cantor
Last Line: Un blanco aventurero
Subject(s): Incas; PoesÍa Y Poetas


ELEGY FOR THE GREAT INCA ATAWALLPA, SELS., by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: You all by yourself fulfilled
Last Line: Tell us to depart
Subject(s): Incas


EN BOCA DEL ULTIMO INCA, by JOSE EUSEBIA CARO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Ya de los
Last Line: Ignoto y libre!
Subject(s): Incas; Independencia


HUACO, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I am the blind coraquenque
Last Line: A ferment of sun; %yeast of shadow and heart!
Subject(s): Incas; Old Age


HUACO, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Yo soy el coranqueque
Last Line: Levadura de sombra
Subject(s): Incas; Vejez


HUASCARAN, by PAUL C. METCALF    Poem Source                    
First Line: The incas are said to have encouraged pizzaro %to found lima as their revenge
Last Line: You must remember not to forget
Subject(s): Disasters; Earthquakes; Explorers; Incas; Peru; Pizarro, Francisco (1475-1521)


INCA, by CRAIG RAINE    Poem Source                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Inca. Now there is only this
Last Line: Invented the wheel. O inca
Subject(s): Incas


LA MUJER PARAGUAYA, by IGNACIO ALBERTO PANE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Nacio como el
Last Line: La sangre de
Subject(s): Belleza; Incas; Mujeres


LOS ANTEPASADOS, by RICARDO JAIMES FREYRE    Poem Source                    
First Line: Lago del sol
Last Line: Al indio, al
Subject(s): Antepasados Y Ascendencia; Incas


MAN IS BORN TO DIE, by JAMES GATES PERCIVAL    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
Last Line: And he starts on his journey anew
Subject(s): Incas


MANIFESTO, by JOSE SANTOS CHOCANO    Poem Source                    
First Line: I sing america, in its wild and autochthonous state
Last Line: Of a white adventurer, or incan emperor!
Subject(s): Incas; Peru; Poetry And Poets


MAY, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Domestic smoke pours a taste of gleanings
Last Line: The blue thread of broken breaths!
Subject(s): Incas; Labor And Laborers; Prayer; Shepherds And Shepherdesses


MAYO, by CESAR VALLEJO    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Vierte el humo
Last Line: El hilo azul
Subject(s): Incas; Pastores; Trabajo Y Trabajadores


ON THE LIPS OF THE LAST OF THE INCAS, by JOSE EUSEBIA CARO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Today arriving on pichincha's slope
Last Line: Unknown and free
Subject(s): Graves; Heaven; Incas; Volcanoes


THE LAST INCA, by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: In lone caxamalca pizarro awaits
Last Line: Went up to the lord when the carnage was done.
Alternate Author Name(s): Dean
Subject(s): Incas; Pizarro, Francisco (1475-1521); South America


TO THE MEMORY OF A PRE-INCAIC WISEMAN, by MIRKO LAUER    Poem Source                    
First Line: He's my poor relation and despite everything
Last Line: Patient philosopher of clay
Subject(s): Incas; Memory


WHO KNOWS?, by JOSE SANTOS CHOCANO    Poem Source                    
First Line: Oh indian watching from the doorway
Last Line: Ah, my lord: who knows?
Subject(s): Ethnic Identity; Incas; Peru


WORDS OF THE LAST INCA, by JOSE EUSEBIA CARO    Poem Source                    
First Line: I come today to high pichincha's brow
Last Line: There will it lay its eggs and build its nest, %unknown and free!
Subject(s): Freedom; Incas; South America