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1853–1922

THE POET ON AGRADINA

Thomas Nelson Page

The spacious cities hummed with toil: The monarch reared his towers to the skies; Men delved the fruitful soil And studied to be wise;

Along the highway's rocky coil The mailed legions rang; Smiling unheeded‘ mid the moil, The Poet sang.

The glittering cities long are heaps: The starry towers lie level with the plain; The desert serpent sleeps Where soared the marble fane;

The stealthy, bead-eyed lizard creeps Where gleamed the tyrant's throne; The grandeur dark oblivion steeps: The song sings on.

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