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Demeter and other poems/To Professor Jebb

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TO PROFESSOR JEBB,
With the Following Poem.
Fair things are slow to fade away,Bear witness you, that yesterday[1]   From out the Ghost of Pindar in youRoll'd an Olympian; and they say[2]
That here the torpid mummy wheatOf Egypt bore a grain as sweet   As that which gilds the glebe of England,Sunn’d with a summer of milder heat.
So may this legend for awhile,If greeted by your classic smile,   Tho' dead in its Trinacrian Enna,Blossom again on a colder isle.

  1. In Bologna.
  2. They say, for the fact is doubtful.