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John Keats - Sonnet To The NileJohn Keats - Sonnet To The Nile
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Son of the old Moon-mountains African!   Chief of the Pyramid and Crocodile!   We call thee fruitful, and that very while A desert fills our seeing`s inward span: Nurse of swart nations since the world began,   Art thou so fruitful? or dost thou beguile   Such men to honour thee, who, worn with toil, Rest for a space `twixt Cairo and Decan? O may dark fancies err! They surely do;   `Tis ignorance that makes a barren waste Of all beyond itself. Thou dost bedew   Green rushes like our rivers, and dost taste The pleasant sunrise. Green isles hast thou too,   And to the sea as happily dost haste.
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