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Andrew Lang - HomerAndrew Lang - Homer
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Homer, thy song men liken to the sea   With all the notes of music in its tone,   With tides that wash the dim dominion Of Hades, and light waves that laugh in glee Around the isles enchanted; nay, to me   Thy verse seems as the River of source unknown   That glasses Egypt`s temples overthrown In his sky-nurtured stream, eternally. No wiser we than men of heretofore   To find thy sacred fountains guarded fast; Enough, thy flood makes green our human shore,   As Nilus Egypt, rolling down his vast His fertile flood, that murmurs evermore   Of gods dethroned, and empires in the past.
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