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 * colspan=2 | THE RHYME OF THE THREE CAPTAINS
 * | At the close of a winter day,  ||  | 56
 * colspan=2 | THE BALLAD OF THE ‘CLAMPHERDOWN’
 * | It was our war-ship ‘Clampherdown,’ || | 64
 * colspan=2 | THE BALLAD OF THE ‘BOLIVAR’
 * | Seven men from all the world, back to docks again, ||  | 69
 * colspan=2 | THE SACRIFICE OF ER-HEB
 * | Er-Heb beyond the hills of Ao-Safai, || | 74
 * colspan=2 | THE EXPLANATION
 * | Love and Death once ceased their strife, || | 85
 * colspan=2 | THE GIFT OF THE SEA
 * | The dead child lay in the shroud, || | 86
 * colspan=2 | EVARRA AND HIS GODS
 * | Read here: This is the story of Evarra—man—, || | 90
 * colspan=2 | THE CONUNDRUM OF THE WORKSHOPS
 * | When the flush of a new-born sun fell first on Eden’s green and gold, || | 94
 * colspan=2 | THE LEGEND OF EVIL
 * | This is the sorrowful story, || | 98
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 * | Love and Death once ceased their strife, || | 85
 * colspan=2 | THE GIFT OF THE SEA
 * | The dead child lay in the shroud, || | 86
 * colspan=2 | EVARRA AND HIS GODS
 * | Read here: This is the story of Evarra—man—, || | 90
 * colspan=2 | THE CONUNDRUM OF THE WORKSHOPS
 * | When the flush of a new-born sun fell first on Eden’s green and gold, || | 94
 * colspan=2 | THE LEGEND OF EVIL
 * | This is the sorrowful story, || | 98
 * }
 * colspan=2 | THE CONUNDRUM OF THE WORKSHOPS
 * | When the flush of a new-born sun fell first on Eden’s green and gold, || | 94
 * colspan=2 | THE LEGEND OF EVIL
 * | This is the sorrowful story, || | 98
 * }
 * colspan=2 | THE LEGEND OF EVIL
 * | This is the sorrowful story, || | 98
 * }
 * }